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Avaliação da contribuiçãoWhen I first heard of afridis Pashtun/Afghan cuisine restaurant opening in romford rd, I am, although they really do it bravely, as this is just next to khyber pass, the most popular restaurant of this type in the opposite. Luckily, khyber pass has lost the touch and now serves poor quality, cold, eating yesterday. good time for afridis and they do well. eating was great, fresh, great portion size, restaurant is very clean, neat and quiet. the personal is friendly and professional.
Embedded under greasy tears and ethnic markets on romford road, I was curious about this place when someone recommended that I visit it. when they travel so far to east and do without alcoholic drinks and really know their limit pashtun eating, it is definitely worth the trip. ignore the hints on afridi (cream) on the menu and note that dishes with similar names like punjabi (like karahi) can be prepared differently, eating was very good and the service great. Do not forget the chapal kebab (picture,) the high naan and the green tee at the end.
The kachhi biriani was delicious, very flavorful and sometimes the burhani is even better. The customer service is satisfactory.
This restaurant is one of the top spots in Great Britain for authentic Old Town Dhaka cuisine. The use of ingredients such as kalijeera rice and high-quality hilsha fish really sets this place apart. The portions are extremely generous and left us completely satisfied (and we love to eat!). If you're looking for a delicious Bengali biryani, they offer a fantastic kacchi option, and their chicken roast is a must-try dish.
The biriyani at this restaurant is absolutely delicious! I also enjoyed the shami kebab. It may be a bit spicy for some people, but for those who enjoy spicy food, this place has got you covered.