Address: 4341 Manchester Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
Phone: +13145349500
Sunday: 11:30AM–9PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:30AM–9PM
Wednesday: 11:30AM–9PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–9PM
Friday: 11:30AM–10PM
Saturday: 11:30AM–10PM
Sohini Roy
This review is for the Kolkata based bengalis in US: This biriyani is the closest match to our Kolkata biriyani in terms of aroma and flavor. The mutton is also just like our Kolkata biriyani's mutton. This one tastes even better than Aladin's (LA) biriyani but the negative points are: 1. It does not come with our favorite alu (potato) 2. It has green peas and cheakpeas in the rice. 3. They serve this with a Naan and a potato curry (I asked them not to add those...) Their rice pudding tastes somewhat like our firni...❤ Anyway, another good reason for me to like St.Louis...
Waleed Mubark
One of the best restaurants I ate in my life in America. I highly recommend this restaurant
Shay Hodzic
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Saint Louis, I love it so much that I go at least once a week. I recommend the chicken tikka masala or SLU special if you’re craving red meat because it does come with a kebab! This is a small family owned restaurant, not very fancy inside but the food is amazing! It’s always fresh, tender and authentic. Highly recommend.
Debisree Ray
Very informal place with Interiors and washrooms not too clean. The place is not very shiny or tidy. It looks like a hood. At least I won’t go with my date. However, the food was good. They served the food in disposable plates and cutleries. While eating my fork broke! Thanks God, I didn’t eat the plastic. I ordered grilled chicken afgani. It came with rice ( buttered?) and a tiny slice of nan, and some aloo- matar ( a spicy curry with potato and peas). The man was not very good. I think that’s not made in house, rather store brought ( bulk pita/ Naan from big groceries). My friends ordered spicy ground beef kabobs,, aka kubideh. That was the best. Overall, the food was filling, and pretty decent, especially the kubideh kabab.
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No, there's just street parking with meters
They use some tea bag and add crushed cardamom to the pot. I don't think they add sweetener. I love their tea as well :)
Wow
I didn't see any on the menu when We ate there. It's a traditional Afghan restaurant. If you go get the Biryani.
I know they offer catering. You might have to call to see if delivery is available.
I have been there thrice and I have spent 16-17 dollars per person. I have a large appetite though
9pm
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