Reviews on Indian food in Sharjah, Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The emirate of Sharjah offers an inviting combination of culture, heritage, art and outdoor activities. Admire the rare artifacts at the Museum of Islamic Civilization, and visit the arts area for a taste of traditional and contemporary art. A walk through the Heart of Sharjah will reward visitors with a glimpse into history, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy an exciting 4-wheel drive through the dunes before relaxing on the white beaches or snorkeling through the clear blue waters offshore.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Went with lots of expectations but the food did not live up to the name. Karachi darbar Muscat is really good. We were expecting same quality but were disappointed. May not go again. We did not try veg options. This opinion is only about chicken and mutton dishes.
4 based on 46 reviews
we used to be a regular in this place, atleast once's in a month. and we have done our last lunch there this weekend. food quality is terrible, only good thing was soup and salad and few deserts. grilled food was not cooked properly. i have asked them to give us the portion for 4 people and we got 6 uncooked prawns and over cooked fish. visited the chef and requested him to make spicy one plate again got over cooked shrimps. biriyani was nice,butter chicken was watery. baked fish was over baked. tandoori items misses the spices. thank you rainbow for serving us all these year with good food. we wont meet agin...
4 based on 13 reviews
The best of Indian street food, made all around farm-fresh EGGS and slowly brewed tea.
If you really love egg omlettes then this is the place for you. A must visit if you are inSharjah and Safeer Mall. I really enjoyed Masal omlette. It has very classy old world feeling and ambience. To top it all you regular omlettes, rolls, sanwiches and more.
4 based on 51 reviews
If you are in a area and you like Indian Veg food, make sure not to miss it. I wish there were similar restaurants in Dubai's accessible areas. Location and parking are a challenge but the taste, variety and cost compensates for this. Food is warm & fresh and staff is too good
4 based on 21 reviews
Ideal restaurant at Sharjah for Malabar biriyani. Thursday evening and Friday you expect heavy rush as families are more into this restaurant. What I liked most is that they do serve a juice and some eatable masala stuffs before main food, so we dont feel irritated waiting for main course.
4 based on 29 reviews
It's a non-stop parade of all-you-can-eat delicious vegetarian food at this thali restaurant. Go here if you are really ready for a big yummy meal! The service is good, and you'll have to be persistent when you've had your fill, as the waitstaff will keep filling your plate. There is no set menu, as the offerings vary each day. It was 30 AED per person. Make a booking if you are going with a group, as it is a small place. It's popular at lunch time as well.
A venture that took many flights and a lot of food tasting sessions has finally opened its doors to the residents of Sharjah and the UAE. Molecular Gastronomy is a unique cooking style that focuses primarily on the science behind food. Our kitchen is equi
Black salt is one of my favorite restaurant in Sharjah serving some interesting and fusion dishes.We were here to try the new Ramadan menu.For Drinks we had:KarkadeJallab Purple MargaritaI really loved the karkade and itâs presentation.For Starters we had,Bombay Samosa ChaatFiery BitesSpinach & Cheese Filo PastryKale Salad.Itâs really hard to choose the best but if I have to go, Iâll go with fiery bites.Main Course:Creamy Chicken with Dill RiceButter Chicken ChowShish Towk on ParathaPenne Chicken PastaCreamy chicken with Dill rice is a must try.Finally for Desserts:Muhalabiya CheesecakeRose FaloodaDate CakeI especially loved the date cake which is perfect for the season.Coming back here during Ramadan to have these again
4 based on 32 reviews
Sealand Group Of Restaurants is fine dinning multi-cuisine restaurant, established in 1982, serving Arabic, Indian and continental cuisine.
I came here for a quick lunch with a colleague, we managed to eat in about 50 minutes from sitting down and ordering which is quite good.we did not have starters but shared a portion of grilled spicy calamari and a portion of chicken tikka masala with rice and naan. we also had poppadum's with various dips just to snack on. all was well prepared and tasty, the service was very good and friendly. the decor is a bit old fashioned but that adds a bit of charm to the place and makes it different than the other typical restaurants you normally go to. decent price so overall worthwhile a visit.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Liked the place especially the food, it was delicious. A lot of comments say that food is over priced, but seriously don't think so. The price is right for the quality of food served & the ambience it offers. Though the service can be more proactive. We had wait for the staff to acknowledge us for too long.
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4 based on 38 reviews
The location (Industrial area) and the interiors (basic) may not appeal as you approach & get seated in. The menu handed out by courteous servers is too limited. Choices are few....mostly meat (lamb) dishes, very few chicken dishes & barely any veggies. Don't bother. Don't waste time. Order any dish on the menu and be confident of getting treated to amazing food. The server confirmed that meat used is Indian, which suited our family perfectly!! We ordered Shami Kebab, Lucknow Kebab, Sheek Kebab & Chiken Tikka for starters. We had Chicken Korma, Kofta Curry (Minced meatball curry) & Daal (Lentils) with Paratta (thin, soft Indian bread). They don't serve any rice dish...who cares...the wheat Paratta was really good!!The starters were so tasty that we ordered a second round, with the exception of Sheek, which didn't match up to the standard of others. All meat based kebabs we had, were prepared from finely minced / ground mutton.The Daal was too good. The Chicken Korma & Kofta curry were okay. But bit sour for our liking. Overall we freaked out on the food. Don't miss the Lassi (whipped yoghurt with sugar) at the end of your meal. It was so thick that it had to be eaten... not drunk!! Yummy!!A great, satisfying experience at a very affordable price. Total value for money. The restaurant is very popular & highly rated.
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