I'm going to start with the bad and finish with the good. The place is a no frills, simple eat in restaurant and unfortunately there were quite a few people smoking outside so the two door entrance was sucking in the smoke whenever opened and we could smell both cigarettes and weed inside. We got here about 9:00pm so there were quite a few people making this place their pit stop after coming from the bar. I wish they'd just tell smokers not to stand right by the entrance. This was our second time here, the first being a couple of years ago and returning because the food was really good back then. We were told as soon as we walked in that the kitchen was going to close in 10mins so we hastily ordered (medium spice) the chicken 65, goat curry, naan bread and a goat biryani...3 waters and 2 lime sodas. There were atleast two other groups of customers that came after us and other than the chicken65, they got all their food before us. My kids who usually love chicken65 found it to be quite spicy so my wife had to ask for water. She got one. The goat curry eventually came out and although I consider my self quite tolerant to spicy food, this was way hotter than any medium spiced dish I've had. We asked one guy for plain yoghurt and he said it's not available and brought out some Raita, then another guy later came out and gave the kids a bowl Of plain yoghurt. The Mrs also had to get up and ask for the next two waters. Finally once everyone else had been served, I lost my patience and went to the front to cancel the biryani and the lime sodas just as the guy walked out with the biryani and the sodas a few mins later. We literally waited over 40mins to just get a couple of lime sodas. How does anyone waiting tables miss the fact that their customers don't even have water to drink. Now for the good bit- the food is absolutely delicious. The chicken65 although not crispy, was incredibly flavorful and very fresh reminding me of why I came back. The goat in the curry and the biryani was fork tender, and the flavors were spot on. The service was a big let down for me so as much as I appreciated the tasty food, I didn't...
Read morePersis Biryani India Grill on Oak Tree Rd is an absolute gem for lovers of Indian cuisine, especially their biryanis. Let's start with their Paneer Biryani - a delightful explosion of flavors with perfectly cooked rice and succulent paneer, making every bite a heavenly experience.
Next up, the Chicken Dum Biryani - a masterpiece of aromatic spices and tender chicken, each grain of rice infused with the essence of the spices. It's a dish that never fails to impress.
Their Boneless Special Chicken Biryani takes it up a notch with tender boneless chicken pieces marinated to perfection, creating a symphony of flavors in every mouthful.
For those who prefer goat meat, the Goat Dum Biryani is a must-try. Tender pieces of goat meat cooked to perfection, layered with fragrant basmati rice, and served with love.
Now, let's talk about their non-biryani delights. The Butter Chicken is creamy, rich, and oh-so-satisfying, with a perfect balance of spices that will leave you craving for more.
The Chicken Tikka Masala is another winner, with tender chicken tikka pieces cooked in a luscious tomato-based gravy that's packed with flavor.
For vegetarians, the Methi Matter Paneer is a standout dish, with the earthy flavors of fenugreek leaves perfectly complementing the creamy texture of the paneer and the sweetness of the peas.
And last but not least, the Chicken 65 - a fiery and flavorful appetizer that's crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, with just the right amount of spice to tantalize your taste buds.
Overall, Persis Biryani India Grill on Oak Tree Rd is a culinary haven for anyone craving authentic Indian flavors. With their diverse menu and impeccable execution, every visit is a memorable gastronomic journey. Highly...
Read morePersis Biryani Indian Grill on Oak Tree Road in Edison is an absolute gem for Indian cuisine enthusiasts! I recently had the pleasure of trying out their menu, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed.
Starting with the appetizers, the Chilly Paneer was a delightful blend of spices and textures. Each bite was bursting with flavor, and the paneer was perfectly cooked. The Karampodi Kodi and Chilli Chicken were equally fantastic, with just the right amount of heat and tenderness.
Moving on to the main course, the Chicken 555 was a standout dish, with its aromatic spices and succulent chicken pieces. The Palak Paneer was creamy and rich, with a perfect balance of spices, and the Paneer Tikka Masala was a vegetarian delight, packed with flavors.
For those who enjoy chicken dishes, the Kadai Chicken and Butter Chicken were exceptional. The tender chicken pieces were cooked to perfection in rich, flavorful sauces that left me wanting more with every bite.
Now, let's talk about the biryanis. The Chicken Dum Biryani and Paneer Biryani were both heavenly. The fragrant rice, paired with tender meat or paneer, was a match made in culinary heaven. Each biryani dish was bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection.
Overall, Persis Biryani Indian Grill offers a truly authentic Indian dining experience. From the warm and inviting atmosphere to the impeccable service and, most importantly, the outstanding food, this restaurant has it all. Whether you're a fan of spicy dishes or prefer something milder, there's something for everyone on their extensive menu. I highly recommend Persis Biryani Indian Grill for anyone craving delicious...
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