Haj Mahmood Beryani

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Famous for its beryani (which is served with a glass of dugh; churned sour milk or yoghurt mixed with water), Azam has several branches. This one inside the bazaar is a recommended lunch option – the queuing, the shunting into seats, the quick turn-around and the chomping on whole onions is all part of this fun experience.


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