A fine Indian/Pakistani restaurant that offers a wide variety of food items that include soups, starters (hot and cold), biryanis, gravy dishes, desserts, and drinks (hot and cold). They also offer some Chinese dishes and pastas.
They offer a-la-carte mostly, and offer food buffets at times (e.g. during Ramadan). Food portions are quite filling, and tastes very well.
They have a family seating area and another seating area for singles with each having its separate entrance. The family seating area is on the first floor, and is accessible via stairs or lift. This area consists of independent rooms each closed with a curtain.
Payment offered by card or cash. Service is fast, and staff are attentive. Pricing is average. They have ample...
Read moreAs a new resident in Tabuk exploring the city for the first time, I decided to try Biryani House for my inaugural culinary experience. I ordered the special chicken biryani and chicken shahi, hoping to savor the flavors and potentially introduce it to my colleagues and friends. However, my expectations were not met as i found the food to be lacking in both taste and value for money. The dishes were deemed not special and overly expensive, leading me to conclude that i would not recommend Biryani House to others seeking a satisfying biryani experience. My disappointment serves as a cautionary tale for those considering dining at this...
Read moreThe food was a real disappointment. It wasn't real Indian food, but the fusion of desi food with a touch of local cuisine. We ordered chicken biryani, palak paneer, and chicken karahi. All were disappointment when it came to taste. Biryani was boneless chicken and it was nowhere close to authentic biryani, but it can easily call some chicken & rice. Chicken karahi has big chunks of vegetables, like capsicum, tomato, and onions. Karahi's taste was sweet as well. It was like chicken jalfarazi. Palak paneer was good, but still, there was some space for improvement. The staff was good, and the ambiance...
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