It is Eid-al-Fitr and we have to express thanks the
Persians. It is said that Biryani originated in Persia and the modern biryani
was created in the Mughal royal kitchen, as a confluence of the resident spicy
rice dishes of India and the Persian pilaf (a rice-based dish). Over time, each
region in the nation modified biryani according to their tastes and the end
result was a variety of the heavenly dish. This Eid, drop by any of these five
places, each acknowledged for its unique way of cooking biryani.
Biryani ecstasy, Connaught Place If you are fan of
Hyderabadi Biryani, this is your place. Apart from the heaven Special Biryani,
try the Hyderabadi Chicken Dum Biryani and the Andhra Chicken Fry. One full
portion is enough for two. And it comes with bowls of raita and Mirchi Ka Salan
(green chilli curry). There is also the option to order extra chicken or animal
protein with the Biryani. The saffron, coriander leaves, lemon and fried onions
along with perfectly cooked rice is a genuine treat. regular price for two is
Rs 700. So it is easy on the compartment too.
Muradabadi Shahi Biryani, Nizamuddin The row of biryani
stalls in Nizamuddin, with bright green and red LED lights offer hot biryani
out of huge copper pots. This biryani albeit masala free, is delicious. The
meat is cooked with spices and the same water is used to heat the rice that
gives the biryani a distinct and special aroma. The tomato chutney that accompany
the rice is the star of the dish. It gives just the right amount of tanginess
that the biryani needs. conclusion the meal with Muradabadi special kheer
topped with coconut gratings. One kilo chicken biryani costs approximately Rs
160.
Dilpasand Biryani, Chitli Qabar, Old Delhi Let go of
Kareem's this time and try something new in Chandni Chowk for Eid. In the Chili
Qabar chowk of Matia Mahal, turn into Gali Haveli Azam Khan. Ask someone for
Toufeeq's Biryani and you will find a hole in the wall eatery that serves one
of the best biryanis in the city. Also known as Dilpasand Biryani, the plate
that arrive in front of you has animal protein that is so tender that it melts
in your mouth, a dash of pickle orange-red flavour filled rice. One kilo of biryani
costs Rs 120.
Kolkata Biryani House, CR Park If the beginning of Eid
brings back memories of the active bylanes around Kolkata's Nakhoda Masjid,
then make your way to CR Park to dig into some Calcutta mutton biriyani. Much
milder than its southern counterpart when it comes to the spices, this form of
biriyani traces its origin back to the Nawabs of Awadh. Nea-rempty coiffeurs of
exiled nawabs who settled in Bengal led the cooks to modify the guidelines by
adding potatoes, an component that gives this dish its unique taste. Less
greasy on your fingers, this biriyani stands apart due to the addition of attar
and kewra and inclusion of potatoes, and every now and then even boiled eggs.
Order some Calcutta-style mutton chaap (mutton ribs cooked in spicy gravy) and a
bowl of sewaiya (sweet vermicelli) to make the most of your Eid dinner.' The
starting price of biryanis here is Rs 150 and they only get hold of home liberation
orders.
Dumpukht, ITC MarathaAgain from the Awadhi kitchen, ITC
Maratha's Dum Pukht serves one of the unsurpassed biryanis. Some say it is the
magic of Chef Imtiaz Qureshi who is the grand master chef of Dum Pukht restaurant
of ITC hotels. The basmati rice and lamb, simmered with mace, ittar and kewra
gives off a fragrance as soon as it leaves the kitchen. Dum Pukht's biryani has
the perfect measure of spice without appearing greasy and heavy. The hint of
lemon juice and curd is attractive and this will be one of the best choice of
Eidi lunch you will make. Cost for two at Dum Pukht is around Rs 5,000.
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