Reviews on Fusion food in Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan. Serving as the capital of Pakistan since the Sixties, Islamabad was built according to a carefully organized plan, divided into sectors along a grid of clean, tree-lined streets. The city is sheltered by the Margalla Hills, the foothills of the Himalayas and the home of rare species of leopard, deer, birds, and even porcupines. Several hiking paths end at Daman-e-Koh, a picnic spot with a splendid view of the entire city, including the massive modernist Faisal Mosque and even the Rawal Dam.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Welcome to Baau'z where we believe in minimalism. The food is delicious and the interior stunning. Come on over. We guarantee you a great time.
Baau'z does't look great from outside but the moment one enters, the ambiance leaves a positive impact. Service is very efficient and one gets a feel of that too within first 5 minutes. We wanted to have steaks initially but the prices were quit prohibitive. Their steaks are amongst the most expensive in Islamabad so we decided to try spicy thai noddles, beef chili, penne arrabiata and their special pizza alongwith thai beef salad. Everything was to our liking less penne arrabiata which was a bit too sweet for our taste. Overall, a great food with great service. Other than the steaks and seafood, rates are reasonable. At an average, it will cost you PkR 1200 to 2000 per head, including drinks, depending on what you order.
4 based on 90 reviews
The best stop for food and drinks on the M2 Motorway between Islamabad and Lahore at Behra The Restuarant is located on the left side when you are traveling from Islamabad to Motorway.Even if you are tracking from Islamabad to Lahore, there is a pedestrian bridge to access the other side. The restaurant offers continental and great Pakistani BBQ.
Best Cafe food near Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
3 based on 31 reviews
Welcome to the Cave Diner experience. This is your time capsule to the stone age. Ever since the whimsical and intriguing entry to the dining and entertainment scene of Islamabad, Cave Diner has successfully retained and enhanced its clientele by providin
Cave used to be the number one place where I would take my friends, but those days are gone. On my last visit, it was almost empty. The furniture has started to look old and worn out. I'm sure business has suffered for a few reasons.1. More choices in town2. Metrobus construction and road closures led to less business3. Sheesha/Hookah has been banned which was a good source of business and crowds4. Lack of fresh foodsIts a very novel place where one feels they are actually in a cave, with tables and chairs that remind me of the stone age. Great theme. Probably wont be around much longer.
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