A True Gem for Pakistani Food Lovers!
Ziyafet Restaurant in Makkah is an absolute treasure for anyone craving authentic Pakistani cuisine. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warm hospitality and a cozy ambiance that instantly made us feel welcome. The restaurant's décor subtly reflects Pakistani culture, which adds to the overall experience.
The menu is a delightful showcase of traditional Pakistani dishes. We started with their flavorful samosas and chicken seekh kebabs, which were perfectly spiced and incredibly juicy. For the main course, we opted for chicken biryani and mutton karahi—both of which were exceptional. The biryani was fragrant, with tender chicken and perfectly cooked rice, while the mutton karahi had just the right balance of spices and succulent meat. The naan was soft and warm, perfect for scooping up the rich gravy.
One of the highlights of our meal was the dal makhani, a rich and creamy lentil dish that was simply delicious. We also tried their lassi, which was refreshing and brought a nice balance to the meal.
The portions were generous, and the presentation of each dish showed attention to detail. The service was prompt and friendly, with the staff making sure we were well taken care of throughout our meal.
Overall, Ziyafet is a must-visit for anyone in Makkah who loves Pakistani food or is looking to explore new flavors. It’s clear they put a lot of heart into their cooking, and we can’t wait to come back and try more from their extensive...
Read moreI had the pleasure of dining at Ziafat Restaurant Makkah, last night, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience! The moment we stepped in, we were greeted with warm hospitality and a cozy ambiance that set the tone for a fantastic evening.
The menu was a delightful journey through the continents, with each dish carefully crafted to showcase the unique flavors and spices of its region. We started with the signature Bar B Que platter that included Bihari Tikka, malai boti, chicken kebab, mutton kebab, chicken green boti, chicken tikka with special imli alu bukhara raita and mint raita. Bruschetta, which simply melted in our mouths.
The main course, Shinwari Mutton Karahi and mutton sulemani karahi, special shahi daal with mutton pulao was cooked to perfection, with a tender and juicy texture that left us wanting more. The accompanying special chicken fried rice with chicken Manchurian were a symphony of colors and tastes, adding a delightful contrast to the dish.
The service was impeccable, with our server being attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly. The dessert list was extensive, including raw malai, kheer, gulabjaman and faluda. We tasted gulab jaman and faluda which were fantastic.
Overall, Ziafat Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone visiting Makkah and who loves continental cuisine. The combination of excellent food, warm atmosphere, and top-notch service makes it a true gem. We can't wait to go back and explore more...
Read moreAlhumdulillah This place was highly recommended by a friend. Not only did it not disappoint. Not only did it meet expectations but it went above and beyond what I expected. Being from Canada and with an East Asian background, I have high expectations when it comes to Pakistani food. The kharai ghost mutton was exceptional all good cuts of meat with the perfect blend of spices. The. Kebobs came on a sizzling plate, the paratha naan and garlic and butter naan were great. The reg naan and roti were ok. But everything else was deliciously tasty. We also had 2 chicken kharai. Both were excellent leaving me with a taste in my mouth wanting more. The service provided by Osman and Shoyaib served our group of 8 with great care and reverence. All the food came together and was hot for us to indulge in. It was local chicken! Not the machine slaughtered import. They said the mutton was imported from Pakistan. Rated...
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