Indian restaurant with authentic Hyderabadi decor and a cozy, warm ambiance featuring heavenly music and a prayer space. Space feels tight and temperature fluctuates noticeably when doors open. Atmosphere suits takeout more than extended family dining.
Qubani ka Meetha stands out with its authentic and rich flavor. Other desserts like double ka meetha and rabri also deliver strong, memorable tastes.
Offers a wide variety of Zabiha halal meat dishes with high quality spices. Focuses on authentic Hyderabadi halal cuisine with many starters and main courses.
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A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
The restaurant serves halal food, catering to dietary restrictions.
Credit cards are accepted, but there may be an additional fee for using them.
Cafe space glows with a bright orange theme that radiates positivity and warmth. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, often bustling with energy especially on weekends. Seating varies from comfortable to impractical, creating a mix of inviting and crowded moments.
Pistachio Milk Cake stands out as a dessert option. The menu offers indulgent sweets that complement the savory dishes well.
Halal options include a variety of fresh sandwiches, noodles, and drinks. Everything served is halal, with flavorful fast food and notable chai.
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Expect long wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
The cafe offers a variety of halal food and drink options.
Seating arrangements may be cramped for larger groups.
Coffee shop offers modern, chic decor with purposeful wall art creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Space includes board games for casual hangouts or study sessions. Energy varies from peaceful and family friendly to lively with young groups laughing and chatting.
Fresh and balanced flavors define the desserts here, with a variety to choose from. The mango dessert stands out as a notable option.
Halal options include coffee and snacks that stand out from typical halal cafes. Staff sometimes lack clarity on menu details like whether items such as bacon are halal.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, with waits up to 45-50 minutes.
The smallest size of matcha costs $9, which may feel steep for some.
An extra $1 charge applies for almond milk in drinks.
Chicken dishes stand out with succulent flavor and signature sauce that elevates the taste. Seating is comfortable in a clean, modern interior that feels welcoming and relaxed. Music plays a role in creating a vibrant atmosphere suited for casual dining and conversation.
Homemade desserts stand out with banana pudding and Oreo treats offering rich, satisfying flavors. Free dessert offers sometimes accompany special occasions or attire.
Halal food here features a halal twist on Nashville hot chicken and offers fried chicken that meets halal standards. The menu caters well to those seeking halal chicken options.
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$2 TENDER TUESDAYS offer chicken tenders for just $2 every Tuesday.
The restaurant provides takeout and delivery options with efficient service.
Lunch combo available until 3pm is affordable and filling.
Halal restaurant features beautiful interior design with traditional gold dishes and custom BBQ grills. Atmosphere is warm and inviting but can become crowded and noisy during busy times. Seating includes large sofa lounge chairs, adding a unique but sometimes impractical touch.
Gelato stands out as a top tier dessert option, providing a perfect finish to meals. Desserts here complement the overall food experience well.
Halal steak stands out with exceptional preparation and top quality. The setting is upscale and beautiful, offering a fancy dining experience with family-style servings at reasonable prices.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for steak orders, as they may run out.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
Expect to pay extra for side dishes, which are not included with main orders.
Cozy and roomy dining space features earthy decor and traditional Afghan music, creating a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Seating is comfortable with plenty of space to relax. The vibe is quiet and peaceful, inviting a chill experience.
Complimentary desserts include Persian tres leches, Afghani firni rice pudding, and baklava. These sweets often come at the end of the meal and highlight traditional flavors.
Fresh, flavorful dishes showcase authentic halal cooking. The Kabuli pulao and combo meals stand out for their taste and quality.
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Expect a service charge of 18% added to your bill.
Combo plates are reasonably priced compared to other Afghan restaurants.
Takeout portions are smaller than dine-in servings for the same price.
Halal restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with elegant decor and good sound and lighting. Spacious seating areas include a prayer space, creating a comfortable environment for diverse guests.
Gulab jamun stands out among desserts, with Kheer and Sewayan scoring well for sweetness. Complimentary dessert is often offered, rounding out the meal nicely.
Serves 100% Zabiha Halal food with a focus on desi cuisine. Offers amazing service that complements the halal dining experience.
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The buffet starts at 10:30am; arrive early to avoid wait times.
Private events can be booked for up to 100 guests.
Expect a 10-minute wait for buffet setup if arriving late.
Cozy space with a warm and inviting atmosphere offers a casual vibe and friendly energy. Arcade game adds a playful touch to the setting. Popular for unique cheese-filled dishes and hot Cheetos flavors, it attracts those seeking indulgent, flavorful meals.
Good desserts come with a varied selection. The food and sweets both hold up well.
Halal options vary widely here, with some dishes described as enjoyable while others are noted as disgusting. Opinions on the quality of halal food differ significantly.
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Parking is located in the back with a back entrance to the restaurant.
The burger costs $18, and the mozzarella stick costs $11 for one.
The menu offers a lot of variety with creative, flavorful dishes.
Contemporary space with beautiful decoration and flower vases on every table creates a refined atmosphere. Music ranges from Hindi and Punjabi to Spanish, often with a live DJ playing requests that energize the room. Seating is tight, with tables close together, and the venue often hosts party events.
Mali Gulfi stands out as a distinctive dessert here. Surprise desserts also appear to celebrate special occasions.
Halal food here offers a unique fusion of Indian-Chinese cuisine with flavorful dishes. The restaurant confirms halal status verbally and is listed on Zabiha.com, combining great service and ambiance in a high-scale setting.
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Making a reservation is essential unless willing to wait an hour.
Mice have been reported in the restaurant, which is concerning.
Expect small portion sizes for the high prices.
Koi pond and Buddha statues create a serene centerpiece in a beautifully decorated space. Music sets a relaxed vibe while guests enjoy fresh, flavorful sushi and crafted cocktails like Tamarind Margarita and lychee martini.
Food follows halal standards throughout the menu. Alcoholic drinks remain the only exception. The spot offers Asian fusion dishes with halal preparation.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with great drink and food specials.
The $18 lunch special is available from 12 to 4pm.
Credit card payments incur an extra charge.