Bright, lively space filled with nostalgic Pakistani decor and classic tunes that evoke Karachi's vibrant street food scene. Atmosphere feels cozy and authentic, drawing families and those familiar with Pakistani culture. Walls adorned with vintage newspaper clippings and Karachi monuments create a thoughtful, historic vibe.
Sweet lassi stands out for its excellent flavor and pairs well with main courses like Nihari. Many drive long distances just to enjoy this rich, refreshing drink.
Breakfast features an authentic Pakistani spread with dishes like Halwa Puri and Kachori with Aaloo Tarkari. The weekend buffet offers a variety of options paired with Doodh Patti chai.
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The restaurant offers a weekend evening Pakhtoon buffet with a diverse menu.
BBQ night features authentic Bihari boti, tikka, and poori paratha.
The restaurant is HMS certified, serving Zabiha Halal meat.
Restaurant offers a vintage Desi vibe with upcycled furniture like doors turned into tables. Music selection adapts to guests, featuring Pakistani and Arabic songs that enhance the cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Decor feels artsy and whimsical, creating a unique and inviting space.
Mango lassi stands out with its sweet, creamy flavor that draws a lot of attention. It pairs well with breakfast dishes like halwa puri and bun kebab, making it a popular choice.
Breakfast features authentic Pakistani dishes like fluffy puris, anda paratha, and Bun Kabab alongside English-style options. The meals are flavorful and comforting, offering a wholesome start to the day.
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All the food is halal, catering to dietary needs.
The menu includes options for meat lovers, vegans, and gluten-free diners.
They have ladies karaoke on Sundays, which is popular.
Small dining space offers a cozy, friendly atmosphere with traditional music and the aroma of fresh spices filling the air. The vibe recalls a roadside dhaba in Punjab, creating a home away from home feeling. The setting is simple and neat, ideal for enjoying authentic Punjabi food in a quiet environment.
Sweet lassi comes with a warm, homely touch and pairs well with Indian sweets. Complimentary lassi serves as a perfect accompaniment to dishes like pure paranthas and kulchas.
Paranthas bring a strong taste of traditional Punjabi breakfast. The vegetarian options offer a satisfying and energizing start to the day.
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Parking for bobtail is available.
The prices are very reasonable.
Punjabi Dhaba offers only vegetarian options.
Modest food truck with basic seating offers authentic Pakistani flavors and halal options. Atmosphere feels cozy and family-run, enhanced by uplifting music and a warm vibe. Menu includes standout dishes like potato samosas and lamb, with some variability in preparation.
Mango Lassi arrives in about 12 minutes and pairs well with dishes like omelet paratha. The lassi here stands out as one of the best in town.
Breakfast features freshly made dishes with great flavor. The Halwa Puri stands out as a delicious and homemade option enjoyed by many.
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Reservations are recommended to minimize wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of halal options for non-meat eaters.
Expect high prices relative to portion sizes, especially for chicken dishes.
Small space with cultural decor and live BBQ station creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. The environment stays quiet and inviting, with neat, clean interiors. Large portions and reasonably priced Pakistani dishes define the dining experience.
Mango lassi comes creamy with the right amount of sweetness. It pairs well with dishes like curry and naan, making it a refreshing choice alongside meals.
Pakistani breakfast features prominently with dishes like Halwa Pori served on Sundays. Groups often gather here for breakfast, making it a consistent choice for morning meals.
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Sehri is served from 1 AM to 4 AM.
The annual Iftar buffet is a popular event.
They do not have a designated area for Maghreb salah during Iftar.
Small, clean space with modern cozy vibe and nostalgic decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. Halal Indian/Pakistani cuisine draws those seeking authentic flavors. Prayer area and family-friendly features add convenience and respect to the experience.
Mango lassi stands out with its very tasty and sweet flavor. They often provide an extra lassi alongside orders.
Breakfast features authentic Pakistani flavors with dishes like halwa puri combo and Goat Pulao. Specials offer a tasty and satisfying start to the day.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant prepares food fresh after each order, leading to longer wait times.
Prices are very affordable compared to other restaurants in the area.
Small space with traditional Pakistani dรฉcor creates a warm, family-oriented atmosphere. Music and lively energy fill the room, though it can feel dimly lit and congested. Food features rich, flavorful dishes like goat karahi and butter chicken, offering a taste of authentic Pakistani cuisine.
Mango lassi stands out as exceptionally good and wonderful. White yogurt lassi and doodh patti also deliver outstanding flavors.
Breakfast features an awesome buffet with nehari and goat paye. Halwa Puri stands out as a must-try dish.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Dining time is limited to 1.5 hours because of high table turnover.
The restaurant serves Halal food, catering to dietary preferences.
Small, simple restaurant with rustic decor and warm lighting creates a cozy, homely atmosphere like an indoor dhaba. The vibe reflects authentic Punjabi culture with a friendly, welcoming feel. Regulars enjoy hearty, traditional North Indian flavors served in generous portions.
Sweet lassi here tastes fresh and well-balanced, not too spicy or mild. Mango lassi stands out as a refreshing choice alongside exceptional paranthas and puri.
Breakfast features fluffy puri and chole, Paranthas, and bhature served with fresh chai. Traditional North Indian dishes and mithai create a unique menu for the morning meal.
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Punjabi Tadkaa offers authentic Punjabi food with distinct flavors.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own wine.
Free parking is available for customers.
Small space with cozy seating and traditional decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Background music features classic Pakistani songs, enhancing the cultural vibe. Crowding can raise noise levels, especially during busy times, but outdoor seating offers an alternative when weather permits.
Sweet lassi here tastes similar to mango lassi and stands out as Meethi Lassi. Drinks like lemon mojito and cold coffee also come out excellent.
Desi breakfast options stand out here with a solid reputation. Reservations are recommended due to its popularity for breakfast.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating for about 40-50 people.
Ample parking is available nearby for guests.
The restaurant caters for private events, accommodating up to 140 people.
Cozy restaurant with rustic charm and a relaxing atmosphere filled with the aroma of smoky barbecue. Casual and comfortable setting welcomes groups for a laid-back meal. Known for authentic Pakistani flavors and freshly made naan, it offers a quiet yet friendly vibe.
Mango lassi comes creamy, refreshing, and not too sweet. It pairs well with dishes like naan and lentil daal.
Breakfast features unique dishes like the nihari breakfast special, Roghni Naan, and Haleem. Options include chicken korma and lamb gyro platters alongside traditional items.
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No carbs are provided with your meal and must be purchased separately.
It takes 20-30 minutes to prepare Karahi, so call ahead to order.
Bring cash for tips as they do not accept card payments.
Newly renovated space offers an upscale dining area with live omelette and waffle stations. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-friendly with great ambiance and hospitality. Prayer room and complimentary snacks add to the thoughtful amenities.
An unlimited supply of various lassi flavors is available, including a sweet yogurt version and a mango lassi that stands out. These lassis pair well with both savory dishes and breakfast items.
Breakfast features an amazing buffet with over a dozen choices including Nihari, Halwa Puri, and fresh omelets. Both continental and desi dishes are made fresh to order at the breakfast bar.
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During Ramadan, iftar is $25 Monday to Thursday and $30 Friday to Sunday.
Suhoor is available from 12am to 4am for $24.99 per person.
The iftari buffet features a variety of dishes including biryani and chicken gyro.
Space blends traditional charm with a modern touch, creating a cozy yet elegant dining atmosphere. Lighting and decor foster a peaceful, comfortable vibe that suits relaxed meals. Guests often enjoy authentic South Indian flavors in a setting that feels both fresh and homely.
Mango lassi stands out as a delicious and highly recommended drink here. The badam milk also earns praise for its rich flavor.
Breakfast features fresh dosa and amazing chutneys with great taste and portion sizes. All-day breakfast options offer good quantity and reasonable pricing.
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The restaurant does not have dedicated parking, but street-side parking is available nearby.
Complimentary rice and water are provided with meals.
Expect potential issues with food quality and hygiene based on customer feedback.
Modern space with open kitchen and desi murals creates an authentic vibe. Music selection adds to the friendly atmosphere, complemented by a cozy outdoor seating area. Seating resembles a cafe style, offering a fresh and clean environment.
Mango lassi stands out with its creamy and refreshing taste, evoking flavors reminiscent of Lahore. Sweet lassi offers a smooth, rich texture, while the mint margarita adds a zesty twist.
Breakfast features authentic halwa puri and paindoo omelette served fresh and delicious. Chai and biryani also complement the meal with a taste that reminds of Lahore.
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Parking can be challenging, so plan to arrive early.
The restaurant offers catering services for events.
Sunday brunch is available and highly recommended.
Indian restaurant offers classy ambience with cozy lighting and tasteful decor creating a peaceful atmosphere. Authentic flavors and warm vibes evoke a sense of being back in India. The entrance impresses, contrasting with an older building interior.
Mango lassi serves as a cooling beverage that balances spicy dishes. It varies in taste, ranging from delightful to off in freshness.
Breakfast features classic spring dosa, idli vada combo, and chilli bhaji paired with masala tea. Options include soft idli with sambhar, crispy samosa, and chicken pakora, offering both South and North Indian styles.
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The restaurant offers a buy 1, get 1 free meal promotion for dine-in customers.
Prices are generally low, making it an affordable dining option.
The restaurant has a vegetarian-friendly menu with many options.
Vibrant interior showcases traditional Pakistani decor with colorful walls, art, and cultural elements. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with a peaceful vibe enhanced by music and thoughtful design. Space includes two rooms offering ample seating and areas for photography.
Mango lassi offers a refreshing blend of creamy yogurt and ripe mangoes. It pairs well with spicy dishes like chicken tikka and kebabs, making it a tasty, cooling drink option.
Halwa puri stands out as a signature breakfast item, often paired with chai and paratha. The menu also features samosa chaat and a variety of nashta options that highlight traditional flavors.
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Reservations are recommended on holidays due to high demand.
Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is HALAL certified.
South Indian restaurant combines spiritual ambiance with Indian canteen style in a well-maintained, spacious setting. Atmosphere feels calm and comforting, with a radiant temple nearby adding to the experience. Seating is ample, and the place often sees busy periods with some waiting times.
Offers mango lassi alongside tea, coffee, and juices. Some say the lassi is awesome, but others mention uncertainty in how it's made.
South Indian breakfast shines here with authentic rice dishes served fresh. Weekend meals offer consistent quality across breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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Expect long wait times during weekends due to high demand.
Parking is now ample, making access easier for visitors.
The menu offers many options, with most items priced under $5.
Modern, well-ventilated space offers a peaceful and unhurried atmosphere with warm hospitality and cozy ambiance. Friendly, casual vibe suits those seeking authentic South Indian flavors served on banana leaf plates. Live dosa stations add an interactive element to the dining experience.
Mango lassi comes sweet, creamy, and refreshing. It pairs well with the excellent filter coffee.
South Indian breakfasts feature prominently with a good selection including Pesarattu Dosa, Masala Dosa, and Upma. Breakfast combos offer a solid variety and the place opens early to serve these options.
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Wednesday is a buffet dinner with unlimited dosa, appetizers, and sweets.
Expect a live dosa station during special events, which can be popular.
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on Wednesdays.