You have to know about Pakistani food to truly enjoy this restaurant. I sampled the Nihari, a slowly braised beef shank, on my visit and was very satisfied. The prices are great! I had a large bowl of nehari, salad, two pieces of naan, and a soda for about $15. The sweets are great, but don't go by the owner's suggestions. That probably just means that it has been sitting around for a while and they want to sell it off. This happened to me with the coconut barfi. When I went home I noticed that it didn't taste as fresh as the other Miithaai. Once again, this restaurant is for the seasoned desi cuisine aficionado. You should know your Indian/Paki food before going here or you will be completely lost.
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