I recently had the pleasure of dining at Kabul Darbar in Hyderabad, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment I walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere transported me to Kabul itself.
The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the food. The Kabul-style dishes were an absolute delight. Each dish was a burst of authentic flavors that truly captured the essence of Afghan cuisine. It's not often that a restaurant manages to deliver both authenticity and excellence, but Kabul Darbar managed to do just that.From the first bite to the last, I was in culinary heaven. The attentive staff and the charming decor added to the overall experience. I can't recommend Kabul Darbar enough to anyone who appreciates fine cuisine and a genuine taste of Kabul right here in Hyderabad. This place is a hidden gem that deserves all the recognition it can get.
Aslkm dear 1's
Review of good Kabul Darbar Restaurant
Rating n Review:
I loved the ambience.
Respectful staff.
Loved the food. 😁
We placed an order for 2 mutton mandi for 4 ppl.
It was quite quick than expected time. 👍
Served very hot. Mutton pieces were very soft n juicy.
Tomato puri was much more delicious.
I would like to rate it as 4.5/5.
I recommend it to taste it and above all we had 3 cups of delicious tea, which has separate ratings as 5/5.
This place was on my list for full Mutton raan dish.
We ordered a mutton raan, khamiri roti n umm ali.
1) Mutton Raan- They slow cook the entire raan(mutton leg) and then toss it on a olive oil based gravy. I never tasted a gravy like that before. The mutton was extremely juicy, tender and had aghani spices. The gravy was absolutely plain, simple with mild aromatic spices like stone flower, star anise and cardamom. The dish was so tasty that I can had it all alone🤭🤭. Highly highly recommended!
2) Khamiri roti- The staff suggested us to have it with raan and was a perfect combo. One can imagine it like a bun bread shaped like a roti. It is famous in many parts of Pakistan, middle East.
3) Umm ali- It was a special dessert made from patty. Basically patty drenched in a rasmalai type of a sweetened milk with dry fruits and saffron. Again a highly recommended dish.
Also, if you are staying in hyderabad, do not forget to taste their Mandi as I feel theirs is the closest match to the Middle eastern ones as it is bit dry and have burned lemons(it's a special spice 😉) in it.
This place should be in your list to try Middle eastern and afghani dishes.
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