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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThé very best Nihari I’ve ever had in my life. The owner if very friendly and the portions great! I highly recommend trying the Nihari however the Kabobs are delicious too!Food: 5/5
Very popular Pakistani good eatery.They serve a large variety of traditional foods like Halwa Puri, Nihari, Paya, Kebabs, etc.Items are freshly cooked. Ambience wise, the restaurant needs a facelift to bring it up to par.
Great location. Easy park. Plenty of space inside. Multi language customer service Bangla, Urdu, English .The staff are friendly and nice. We met a nice person, Nasreen Ahmed, who was very polite and cordial.We had Halwa Puri breakfast. Puri was fresh and hot. Halwa was sweet and tasty. Chole ছোলা was the winner. Potato curry had a tangy flavor but not something we are familiar with in Bangladeshi cuisine.One Halwa Puri breakfast thali is 11.99 CAD plus tax. Frankly speaking, one order is sufficient for two people. You just need to add puri or naan. We also ordered tea. Tea was pretty average.Overall, we had a good experience.Thank you!Vegetarian options: Yes.Kid-friendliness: Moderate.Parking: The restaurant is adjacent to the Iqbal Grocery store and at the end of the road. So you will find a space on the lot or by the street.Wheelchair accessibility: Not ideal.Dietary restrictions: Ask at the counter before ordering.
We ordered the achari beef, Bihari kabobs, and Lahori kabob combo. The Lahori kabob combo was average, but the rest of the food was really good. We especially enjoyed the butter naan. However, the ambiance and atmosphere were lacking, possibly due to Ramadan.
Sorry, but the measley quantity was laughable... except we were the ones paying $19 for this kabob dinner , so it 's likely the owners who were the ones laughing! With so many kabob and Biryani places within a stone 's throw, why would anyone come here to pay a lot and get the inverse? We just happened to be going to a business nearby, and my wife fondly remembered Iqbal 's from many years back. Well, the past shall hereinafter remain just that.