Very expensive. Store is pretty organized and has somewhat of a variety. The location isn’t too great, it’s very empty outside. I expected for this to be located in somewhat of a shopping strip with several stores and it’s not. It’s located on what looks like the leftover of a mall. The cashiers are pretty friendly.
D'man D.
Tu valoración: 3 Jacksonville, FL
This place is renovated, may be more like rearranged inside but still feels very uninviting. It is, otherwise, also called Zabiha Hut. One of the spiciest Biryani I’ve eaten but in a good way. The only problem: the mutton was so chewy it was almost hard to eat… Terrible. When I told the owner about it, he said some people don’t like overcooked; it’s a freaking Biryani, it is suppose to be cooked well, if genuine mixed with rice and baked well so to get the meat of the bone easily if not falling on its own. The prices are inexpensive and portions big. Don’t expect any kind of service from this place but is a decent option for take-out.
Mehul P.
Tu valoración: 5 Irving, TX
I am enjoying their food since 2008, when they had small space next to some gas station. One of my friend took me there, when i arrived here in DFW back than. We used to order huge amount of biryani for our parties and celebrations in ft worth. I just love their food, its just like the food which i used to eat back in india. Its just like my mom used to make it. So basically i can say its more like homely food, the biryani(both chicken and mutton), the curry(chicken/mutton) and all most everything, what they have. And the portion of biryani is large, you can call it a Texan size(you can have your lunch and dinner from only one biryani). I can say its typical authentic south east asian food. Specially if you have just arrived from india-pakistan-bangladesh-nepal-srilanka or any south-east asian country, you’re just gonna get the perfect food for you. The people who work there at desk are also wonderful. All and all i will say its and awesome spicy place to eat some south-east asian chicken-mutton dishes.
Austin M.
Tu valoración: 5 Irving, TX
Biriyani and Tandoori is legit here. If you can not or will not eat spicy food then you don’t belong here. (FYI: MOSTINDIANFOODISSPICY!)
Christopher B.
Tu valoración: 3 Irving, TX
Like many of the hole in the wall South Asian restaurants, the food here is tasty, plentiful and«like momma makes it». Probably because in the back momma is making it. I had a mutton biryani and a yogurt drink. Delicious. The bryani lasted 2 meals. Caution, don’t go if you mind having bits of bone in your meat. The mutton was from the neck and required some careful navigation. Flavor mae up for it though.
Bobby D.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
Stopped by here for some biryani and was pleasantly surprised. Excellent biryani here,(especially the lamb) and 1 order was enough for 2 people. This is authentic biryani, bones included — and it was hot and spicy. Tasty stuff. One biryani expert in my group declared it best biryani in Dallas(Irving). This place is also a grocery store, so if you need a lot of rice or spices, you can get it here.