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    Hyderabadi Dhaba

    4.3 (18 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Beef kebab roll

    First time ordering here (and pakastani restaurant) Ordered the bhindi masala, beef kabab roll and goat biryani. All 3 were excellent. My favorite was the beef kebab roll. Simple yet full of flavor. Generous portion sizes Would definitely recommend and will go back.

    Nothing like authentic Pakistani cuisine ! My husband and I were driving through PA and stumbled across this place. We would've gotten there around 8:30 and they close at 9 pm. We placed an order over the phone so we could still have a chance to sit down and eat They had the food hot and ready for when we arrived and were seated immediately. Can't ask for better service. We ordered chicken karahi, chicken biryani, two butter naans, an order of French fries with chaat masala and a karak (kadak) chai to go. The food was delicious, flavorful, spicy, and felt like a good home cooked meal. You can tell that the food is prepared with immense love. Can't wait to stop by next time we're in town!

    Garlic Naan, Chicken, Biryani, Gajer ka Halwa
    Kate M.

    My husband and I were excited to see a new type of cuisine pop up in town. The order took a little while to make, but the food was good and service was friendly. We loved our chicken biryani, the bbq wings were amazing and the Gajer ka Halwa was a mild and sweet which was perfect way to come down from the spice.

    Goat Biryani 16 dollars all rice and goat bones so disappointing!!

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    I submitted an order online, waited 30 minutes, drove to the store, only to then receive a notification that my order had been canceled.

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    This place was a lovely spot for a lunch with colleagues. The staff was very attentive and the food was absolutely delicious.

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    Boti kebab was just melting in mouth. Biryani was good. Overall good experience. Would definitely try other kebabs soon.

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    Awesome food! Awesome service! I will recommend this place to all my friends. See you guys again soon!

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    Tasty food! Excellent service. Chicken biriyani was awesome! Husband liked chicken Karahi and garlic Nan

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    Great food and service is top notch! Friendly and local. I'm glad I gave this new spot a chance.

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