If you're craving authentic Hyderabadi cuisine, Paradise Biryani is a must-visit. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted with the rich aroma of spices and grilled meats that instantly sets the tone for a flavorful dining experience. The star of the menu is undoubtedly their Hyderabadi Biryani—perfectly cooked basmati rice layered with tender, marinated meat and infused with traditional spices. Whether you choose chicken, lamb, or goat, each bite bursts with the authentic taste of Hyderabad. Their lamb kebabs are juicy, smoky, and expertly grilled, while the tandoori chicken arrives sizzling hot, beautifully charred on the outside and succulent inside. Every dish reflects the signature Hyderabadi style—rich, aromatic, and deeply satisfying. Beyond the food, the ambiance is warm and welcoming, making it ideal for both casual meals and special occasions. The staff is attentive, friendly, and happy to make recommendations if you're unsure what to try. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hyderabadi food or trying it for the first time, Paradise Biryani delivers a truly memorable experience. Highly...
Read moreOn Friday I had ordered chicken biryani. When I opened at home to eat there were no chicken pieces. I called them to say there were no chicken pieces. The lady who I spoke said chicken biryani got over that's why there were no chicken pieces. Seriously? Later she handed over the phone to a guy and there comes another execues saying the girl was serving was new. She didn't know. He was just lying as I have seen that girl working there before. Why do you even sell when there is no chicken pieces in biryani? I have paid you just get eat rice? I was very disappointed. Earlier to this I had another bad experience with this guys. I came buy chicken biryani but the lady said it's over I can give lamb biryani. I took lamb biryani which costs £5.50. I have noticed her going to the kitchen and packing. When I checked at home quantity was less and hardly any pieces. I will never ever buy...
Read moreOrdered a paneer roll, lamb biriyani, egg fried rice and a mango lassi. The mango lassi was great, and so was the egg fried rice. The paneer wrap was terrible. It had more raw onion than paneer, and was loaded with chilli for some reason. The paneer itself had a nice texture and was tasty, so was the bread, but I had to literally remove all the filling because of the amount of money. It just made the whole wrap taste terrible. The lamb biriyani was not worth the money. It was literally all bone. Not a single bit of edible meat. I love bone-in curries, I make a lot of goat myself but there should be meat when you serve bone in and this had none. Really disappointed. On top of that, it was just full of chillies.
I can handle spice quite well, but nothing in the menu states that it's spicy, and i wasn't expecting the lamb and paneer to contain so many...
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