Experiencing the Lahori Cuisine

in food •  2 years ago 

The good part of living an expat life is that you get to experience a lot of things outside our own culture. You get to know about different type of foods and lifestyle. Specially in Oman where around 40% of it's population is expat community, we really get to see a vast range of cultures. There are people here from across the world, to name a few, Turkish, Egyptians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, Europeans, Americans, Britishers, Philippinos, Indians and so many other. With all of this we also find that there are variety of Restaurants here which serves different types of Cuisines of various cultures.
Mostly on Friday we dine out and try to experience something new.
This Friday our pick was the Lahori Restaurant which has newly opened up near to our home. We had a busy Friday with some work, so we wanted to be near to home and wrap it up quickly.

I normally like to have grill food and Indian food. I like different varieties of grilled kebabs, they are healthy and tasty, and hence this was my pick. It's a nice cozy place with a indoor and outdoor seating space. I preferred to sit indoors as it was cold and mom was also with us. She cannot bear cold weather and hence indoors was suitable.
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The place has an open kitchen concept, with a see through glass. I like such places, because we can see the cleanliness of the kitchen then.
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The place is famous for Biryani and Kebabs, and it's very reasonably priced. Good value for money. Though we did not have Biryani, as I was not in a mood to have rice. We settled for other dishes.
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To start with, we were served some salad and buttermilk in a small bowl
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For food we ordered a plate of Chicken Kebab, Mutton Kebab and a Mutton Gravy dish. The Chicken Kebab were just ok, I did not like it much, the meat kebab were very delicious. I loved it.
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The quantity of food was good for the price. The meat dish was the show stealer.
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We could see the person grilling up the kebabs. The food was all fresh.
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I love these kind of small joints, they serve very local and authentic food. Even in India when you are travelling on highways there are these small food joints, which are called as Dhabas and there you get some most tasty food which you may not get in the best of the restaurants, and the good part is that they are very fairly priced.

It's always nice to keep exploring new places, food and culture of the world.

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