Biriyani Kabob House
517 S Spring St, Los Angeles
(213) 935-8191
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Biryani was good but not great. Kebab roll was passable. Counter manager was rather surly and then disappeared, leaving no staff on duty for 5-10 mins.
I ordered the Nahari and paid $5 extra for meat on 4/28/23. The guy didn’t give me extra meat, wouldn’t give me his name and hung up on me and was very rude. I will not return and will dispute the extra charge of meat on principle. It is disappointing the man was so rude and short sighted because he just lost a loyal downtown local customer.
They don't know how to make biryani it was so terrible these people should be ashamed of themselves opening a pakistani resturant making their ratings worst they should close there resturant ASAP I wouldn't recommend anybody coming here again they are so terrible.
I hate this resturant now the food was worst I've never eaten such a terrible food in my life ever before these guyz should be banned.
These people don't know how to make food. The biryani was so tasteless and terrible I won't come here again they should not be opening there resturant.
Bad service and website is not even update.. website says closes at 11pm but at 10pm they were close. Customer Service was really bad. They are very mean
The strength of this place is the ambiance, which unfortunately doesn't counter having to spend ~ $18 for a surprisingly small bowl of barely passable chicken biriyani takeout. I recommend using cash because you won't be warned about this, but you will be charged for a non-existent "additional item" if you use a credit card. Really disappointed overall. If you have a craving, I recommend just dragging yourself a bit further to Little Bangladesh in Koreatown for decent biriyani.
This used to by my favorite biriyani place in LA.But not any more. I ordered a chicken biriyani and a mutton biriyani. Both were terrible. The rice was sticky, it was too oily, too salty. Maybe the cook has changed or it’s under new ownership completely. Either way, no more business from me.Edit: Just had their rice kheer (which they gave because they didn’t have ras malai). It’s terrible too. The rice is clumpy and it has a funny aftertaste.
Closed at 9:40 pm during the week when hours stated online that they were open until 11.
I ordered to go. I have never eaten in the restaurant.The food is great, I am vegetarian so I can only speak for the vegetarian dishes. The employs are fast and polite. Very professional.A rare trait these days.The cuisine is mostly Indian food although they do have hamburgers.There were no lines when I ordered. I would recommend the food here.
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The biryani is delicious. The location is pretty good in DTLA close to the fun spots.
Very good food. Visiting from Arizona ordered take out. Got Hyderabad lamb Biryani which was 10/10. Also ordered chicken seek kabab, I would rate them 6/10. Lived in new York for many years, so my seek kabab expectations are high.Loved the food, ordered Nihari today, let’s see how it turns out.
Very good food. Visiting from Arizona ordered take out. Got Hyderabad lamb Biryani which was 10/10. Also ordered chicken seek kabab, I would rate them 6/10. Lived in new York for many years, so my seek kabab expectations are high.Loved the food, ordered Nihari today, let’s see how it turns out.
Best chicken curry and chicken tikka masala ive had in a while. Really glad I stopped in. It's a small place with cool ambiance and the woman behind the counter is really nice and friendly. If I lived near here I'd eat here once a week at least for sure.
I don't understand when a restaurant claims to be Pakistani OR indian cuisines and they don't know how to make Biryani!! Seriously?Not even Rice...and then expensive..
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