Since 1978, everyone from cabbies to professional chefs has flocked to this Pakistani eatery, where you eat like a prince and pay like a pauper. Loosen your belt for heaped portions of grilled meats or succulent curries, including a few meatless options. Service is swift if perfunctory. Near the Satwa Roundabout. Cash only.

Standouts include the daal fry and chicken tikka.


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