Absolutely insane kakori kebab! Literally melts in your mouth. Decent galauti kebab. Not bad but not the greatest. I received tandoori roti instead of rumali roti, which I had ordered. Again, decent.
To Sum It Up Briefly - There are many other outlets in Gurgaon that will put Al Rasheed Gurgaon to shame when it come to North Indian & Mughlai food. Al Rasheed's food is expensive and completely tasteless. So, unless you want to burn a hole in your pocket and burn your throat too by paying more for uneatable food, steer clear of Al Rasheed Gurgaon. Al Rasheed Gurugram is not recommended and is stricken off my list.
Mutton Nihari – Every time one digs into a plate of Nihari, one digs into a slice of history. However, Al-Rasheed Gurgaon is writing it’s own history. Nihari eaters like me in Gurgaon will always remember where not to order Nihari in Gurgaon from.
Khameeri Roti – My order also consisted of Khamiri Roti that is the only bread that does justice to Nihari. While the Khamiri roti was a bit small but nice and soft, I still haven’t understood how come it is priced at Rs.99 per piece or do they import their Khamir from France.
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Mutton Nihari – Every time one digs into a plate of Nihari, one digs into a slice of history. However, Al-Rasheed Gurgaon is writing it’s own history. Nihari eaters like me in Gurgaon will always remember where not to order Nihari in Gurgaon from.
Khameeri Roti – My order also consisted of Khamiri Roti that is the only bread that does justice to Nihari. While the Khamiri roti was a bit small but nice and soft, I still haven’t understood how come it is priced at Rs.99 per piece or do they import their Khamir from France.
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