Independence Day is almost here and the best way to celebrate it is to have the authentic food of the country. So indulge yourself in the authentic flavors of Pakistan. Here are the Top 6 places to have the best Pakistani food in town:
A homegrown casual dining restaurant serving only the finest in Pakistani cuisine has arrived with their weekend Buffet! This Pakistan Independence Day, join Barbecue Delight for an elaborate feast with over 30 dishes including Reshmi Kebab, Mutton Seekh Kebab, Chicken Achari Boti and more.
Quick Deets:
What: Weekend Buffet at Barbecue Delights
When: Saturday and Sunday
Price:
LUNCH –12.30-3pm AED 59+VAT at Ibn Battuta; AED 69+VAT at JBR PAX
DINNER – 6.30pm onwards AED 69+VAT and AED 49+VAT at Ibn Battuta; AED 79+VAT
and AED 49+VAT at JBR PAX
Craving Pakistani style roll parathas? Head over to Salt & Chillis. Along with having Dubai’s largest paratha rolls, they also have Dubai’s Largest BBQ Platter! It has more than 25 Juicy mixed grill skewers on a bed of rice along with fresh salad, raita and chutney for AED 175.
Address: Retail shop 2 Parc Cite Jummeira Village Circle – Dubai
Timings: Monday – Thursday 11:30 am – 1 am
Friday – Sunday 10 am – 2 am
Cost: AED 85 for two people (Approx)
At Pak Darbar they are all about going the extra mile. From their first restaurant which they opened in 2000, their aim was to make customers feel at home and attempt to make the best Pakistani food. They have about 19 locations all over so that’s a testament of how good their food is.
Multiple Outlets
Cost: AED 45 for two people (Approx)
They have a variety of options for Pakistani Cuisine The ambiance is particularly appreciated. Don’t forget to ask for their specialty food in case you are not sure what to odder. They serve the best nihari and paya in Dubai.
Multiple Outlets
Cost: AED 85 for two people (Approx)
It’s a long history of 50+ years of hard work, perseverance and passion. It all started from home-cooked Biryani and a few other dishes served from a small eatery located in the middle of the city in Karachi. It is that popular taste of Biryani that dominated the business name of Café Students, and now Student Biryani is the title of fame. Their biryanis are a definite must-try.
Multiple outlets
Cost: AED 70 for two people (Approx)
To ensure that every dish at Little Lahore evokes a sense of nostalgic comfort and authentic flavors, Chef Saira travelled to Lahore, to master the balance of spices for dishes like Lahori Chana, Halwa Poori, Chicken Karahi, among others and trained her culinary team to ensure each dish is a masterpiece. So it’s safe to say that this is a place where you would find authentic Pakistani Cuisine.
Address: Jumeirah Business Center 1 – UB-10 – Cluster G – Jumeirah Lake Towers
Timings: Everyday 10 am – 12 am
Cost: AED 75 for one person (Approx)
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