If you’re looking for authentic Pakistani cuisine at a pocket-friendly price, this restaurant is a solid choice. We sampled the Chicken Karahi, White Chicken Qorma, Daal Chana, and Curry Pakora. While the flavors aren’t the best you’ll find overall, they are undoubtedly the finest in this part of the city.
The Chicken Karahi was a standout dish, featuring tender chicken with a bold and well-balanced spice mix. It was a treat for anyone who loves traditional Pakistani flavors. The White Chicken Qorma was equally impressive, with its creamy, mildly spiced gravy and perfectly cooked meat. These two dishes were the highlight of our meal.
The Daal Chana and Curry Pakora were also enjoyable. The Daal Chana had a simple, comforting flavor, while the Curry Pakora offered a tangy, mildly spiced twist that complemented the rest of the meal.
Pricing is one of this restaurant’s strongest suits—it’s very reasonable, making it an excellent option for families, students, or anyone on a budget.
If you’re in this area and craving a taste of Pakistan, this restaurant is worth a visit. It may not be gourmet, but it serves flavorful, hearty meals that keep you coming...
Read moreNot only Mecca, I think this is the worst restaurant in Saudi Arabia. Those who sell Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi food in Saudi have a standard, but this is a completely substandard restaurant. They never seem to satisfy the customer. I don't want to rate them 1 out of 10. In many restaurants, if you take any curry with rice, you get extra rice, bharta and vegetables for free. They just gave me a box of rice with some dal and a small bowl of chicken. Other restaurants offer much more for this same price. Even keeps the price down. I asked "Brother, won't you give me extra rice? Don't give me any vegetables?" Waiter said it is parcel system. What kind of system is it ! I'm eating in a restaurant, so why is this parcel system? The name of the restaurant is "Asia" and the customer comes there after seeing the title written in Bengali and Urdu. But inside is a complete sham. I would suggest everyone, if you go to Makkah, eat at another restaurant. I had eaten at the other restaurant twice before on a visit, their food was just as nice as the service. I couldn't find the hotel that...
Read moreOne of the best places to eat for Bangladeshi food (not Pakistani), although they do offer a wide range of Pakistani dishes as well. They offer the full array of dishes, including elisha Maas and elisha egg Inc. bazi (you name it); you'll be spoilt for choice. I always dine here when I miss home or mum's cooking.
I can recommend pretty much all the curries as I've tried them all. I've been going to Makkah for a number of years now, and this is the place to go.
A standard chicken curry and rice would cost 15 rials, really cheap for such good food. You have to walk through two hotels off Ibrahim Khalil Road, but don't let that put you off. Thank me...
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