Karim Biryani in Chennai's Periyamet district offers a tantalizing journey through the rich culinary heritage of North India, specifically the flavors of Mughlai cuisine. Renowned for its aromatic biryanis, Karim Biryani tantalizes the taste buds with its robust spices and tender meats. The biryanis, whether chicken, mutton, or vegetarian, are cooked to perfection, each grain of rice infused with flavor. Alongside biryanis, the menu features an array of mouthwatering kebabs, curries, and breads, showcasing the diversity of Mughlai cuisine. The ambiance is vibrant, reflecting the bustling energy of Chennai's streets, while the service is efficient and friendly, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for patrons. For those seeking an authentic taste of North India in the heart of Chennai, Karim Biryani in Periyamet is a must-visit...
Read moreKarim Briyani is famous for their taste and price. The ambience is not that good but still you can adjust for the taste of the briyani they provide. Have visited this place more times but have ordered only mutton briyani here since my first visit. Mutton pieces are really good and soft and the price is only 130. I still have a doubt that they are adding vanaspathi in it, since most of the Briyani shops have started doing it because of the taste it gives. But not very sure of it. Needed someone's assistance here. I don't recommend this place on weekends to anybody since the crowd will be higher and they make Briyani in a hurry because of which the mutton or chicken(frnds review) will not be cooked properly. Best time is to have it in the weekdays or even in weekends try little early and not in the peak hours...
Read moreThis used to be the go to place for me twice a week to eat mutton biryani. But after a gap of around 3 years I visited this place again. To my surprise, they seem to have less customers.
The owner told that after he started providing beef biryani also, people started distrusting him saying mutton biryani is also having beef. To stop such rumours, he had to close it for 3months and then move the beef biryani outlet in a different place named Taj biryani.
Now they are as usual having mutton and chicken biryani, and chicken 65 as side dish. Rare has increased multiple times. Mutton biryani is rated Rs.290 and only 3 mutton pieces. Last time I visited, the biryani was Rs. 140 with 5pieces. Inflation is real, but they could reduce the price to Rs. 220 to get the customer flowing. Quality and taste...
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