31 jan 2025 -Ambience: Interior mess type ambience n casual exterior sitting place on the front walkway area. Exterior appearance as that of typical pakistani restaurant found between parked cars. -Space: 50-50. -Crowd: 90%Crowded during peak hours, usually labor types n bachelor's frequent this place (no offence) for Dine-in n take aways -Location: bit awkward than other pakistani restaurants, bit isolated comparatively. Mosque crowd also get attracted. Public buses parked few steps ahead of this place. -Family:not for family -Staff: not as prompt but not slack, quite diligent. No recording of order, only memorizing. The waiting staff is mild though atleast now. Order time: good not bad Food: ok Channa (masala) : good cud be spicier to make it bit tastier. Quantity v. poor Roti: not available Sada paratha:especially full maida (white like kerala paratha). But overall manageable. They don't give suka in peak hrs n it is precooked some time ago in batches (which is a let down) naan:average ok -Price: quite similar to wah ji wah restaurant (closest known to all) =Hygiene: hygienic same as wah ji wah don't expect fine-dine quality with that price pls. Recommend:yes again try if it...
Read moreOne of my go to places to eat. Cheap and tasty food, good portion sizes, authenthic indo-pak food, wonderfull breakfast items, good to place to eat after a long day, the servers are helpfull and friendly, eating here often since i was kid around 10+ years, even after i had gone there after 3 years of being in another country and physically changing much, most of the servers recognised me, they even give food on the house multiple times, even though the place is small it is very cozy and has a nice fun vibe to it, try going there when there is not much rush as the place can get packed in the evenings and mornings, overall my number 1 indo-pak...
Read moreSafeena should be a salmiya heritage site. It's been here for decades and shows no sign of slowing down. If you want to know what all the fuss is about, trying coming here on a Friday morning, or, if you dare, during last 10 days of Ramadan for suhoor. It's renowned for its breakfast with delicious parathas and accompaniments. It's common to see customers competing in a screaming contest to get their orders completed first, all the while the poor clerk is trying not to get stepped on by the angry, hungry masses. If you are able to get your order with minor injuries, you'll agree that it was...
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