Over at the other end, we ordered a serving of chicken briyani from a store call Ali Nachia Dam Briyani. When one orders briyani from a supposedly dum briyani store, one expects dum briyani. Makes a whole lot of sense doesn't it? I wasn't expecting them to pick out a piece of fried chicken from a metal pot to be placed onto rice that came from a separate container. I had the idea they would have been cooked together. Anyway, no complains about the rice and fried chicken. However what passed off as raita and achar on the sides was a very watered down version. Curry was passable.
This wasn't what I had in mind. One might actually have to specify the type of briyani if you're looking for the dum version.
I have been seeing lots of nasi briyani posts lately...seems like they are pretty popular everywhere in our countries...multi-racial
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