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So a meal with soft drinks for 4 people somehow came up to £80. No starters or desserts Here's the extras they DONT tell you about or mention about costs Small plate of Salad (Lettuce, 4 pieces of cucumber, onion and a few tomato slices) £4.95 1KG Lamb Larahi £45! (asked if we wanted butter or olive oil we went for olive oil. £5 extra charge for using Olive Oil Again no mention of extra charge So it actually cost £50 6 Rotis and drinks somehow cost 80. They write in urdu on receipt so beware. Ridicuous prices Even Mumtaz and Akbars charge less. Add in poor Hygene and service and you have perfect plae to avoid that will ruin your trip.
I went to this restaurant last night and had a terrible experience. The biryani we ordered was like mush, and I ended up getting food poisoning. It seems like they are careless and don't prioritize food hygiene and cleanliness. The food was a complete disappointment. I would not recommend this place to anyone, and if you do decide to go, please be cautious about the lack of cleanliness. I will never go back there!
I had my lunch. Portion size is generous. Well cooked and mouth watering taste food. I really enjoyed it. However, I ordered faluda which was a disappointment.
I decided to try this restaurant based on a recommendation from local friends. Unlike the more popular and expensive curry places, this place opens at 12pm which is convenient. While it may look like any other takeout curry shop, the quality of the curry sets it apart. You won't find fancy amenities like Michelin-star toilets or seating, but you will enjoy authentic Pakistani curry right in Manchester. They sell curry by the kilo, which speaks to the quantity and quality of the food. The lamb Karahi was the standout dish, incredibly tasty. The plain naans were exactly what I wanted, without excess grease. The curry was a bit oily but delicious, with flavorful bones and marrow. They even have a sink for washing your hands, which is useful. Keep in mind they only accept cash. I highly recommend this place as a hidden gem that surprised me with its location and appearance. The prices have gone up from 18 to 27 pounds for the lamb Karahi, which is disappointing but understandable given the current situation.