Yet another long overdue review. I really don’t get all the negative reviews about this place, I mean honestly guys have you looked at this place its a classic you get what you pay for location. Where else can you get a $ 9 Mutton Biryani that feed 2 adults or $ 9 Buffet with 8⁄9 options like seriously guys ??? I bet you wont get enough appetizers for 2 at Moghul or Spice Rack few block away for the price of complete dinner here. Yes its not the best food around, but its good enough that makes you come back and for the money you spend its world class. Suggested items — Mutton Biryani, Sheesh Kebab, Chapali Kebab, Chicken Curry, Naan. Don’t forget the Deals WHOLE chicken tandoori @ $ 7 every Tuesday otherwise $ 10 still a good deal
Jay J.
Classificação do local: 1 Woodbridge, NJ
You should never call food Nasty but that’s how their food is. The good reviews are left by non desi people who have NO idea how Pakistani or Indian food should taste like. I wouldn’t eat here for free. I had biryani and it was like boiled rice with color and washed down chicken. It had zero taste. When you step in you’ll realize the place is filthy.
Ms. W.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
Today was my first time at this restaurant. I was greeted by a friendly, enthusiastic gentlemen who took my order. Since this was my first visit, I kept it simple: Curry chicken Chicken sagg Samosas Garlic Nann Everything was delicious and it exceeded my expectations! Don’t let the façade fool /intimidate you… The food is good and I’ll definitely be coming back!
Karan D.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This place is located in an old building, in the absolute corner. The outside appearance isn’t that great, and interior is average, if anything. But, this place has excellent food, love their kebabs(specifically shammi kebabs)! Their food is always fresh and their staff is always polite and helpful. This is definitely a place to go for meat eaters and is relatively cheap as well. As a side note, this is located in Franklin Park, not Kendall Park(can easily get confused since these towns are right next to one another).
Helen K.
Classificação do local: 5 Princeton, NJ
A great deal for a good lunch buffet. Lots of meet dishes for meet lovers and excellent veggie dishes too! BEWARE. This is in franklin park further north on rt 27. NOT Kendall.
Yelena K.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
very very tasty! highly recommended… loved the garlic naan!
Amit A.
Classificação do local: 4 Jersey City, NJ
OMG… if you are in the area you definitely need to eat here. The chicken kababs are super cheap and tasty. There were 4 of us and the total bill was $ 30 and we ordered a lot of stuff.
Jason C.
Classificação do local: 3 Kendall Park, NJ
Hole in the wall South-East Asian with a decent buffet and some other menu options. Before you agree to the buffet have a look and see if it’s well stocked. If it looks low ask if they plan to replenish it. Then ponder whether or not you trust this mildly suspicious looking man behind the counter… Everything was tasty, especially considering how long it was probably sitting in the buffet warming tray. Nice cheap buffet and not a bad intro to Indian/Pakistani food. Try lots of things and if all else fails eat some chicken and rice.
Jared C.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
While four lanes of Highway 1 blaze straight southwest towards Trenton in an endless sea of strip malls and gas stations, smaller and parallel Route 27 meanders a less direct path through slightly kinder lands of strip malls and gas stations. The more important thing to note in this area though is the abundance of restaurants that grace the side of Route 27, especially those of a South Asian bent. In a very ugly building veneered with beige-painted bricks lives Supreme, which advertises Indian and Pakastani on a neon sign and Bangladeshi as well on the menu. Regardless, it’s all halal, and quite good. My largest point of contention was the lack of patience they seem to have, regardless of the fact that it was not busy after 2pm on a weekday. The main attraction for non-south Asians seems to be the buffet, and as our group looked through the menu we had to repeatedly decline the proprietor’s offer. He seemed unaccustomed to selling anything but this to customers like us, and came off as pushy, hawking goods that were past their prime in mid-afternoon. Thankfully we all picked made to order items from the tandoor, like the hariyali kabab($ 8) and beef bihari kabab($ 5) Like all items, they were complemented well with a fresh piece of naan($ 1.25). We found all the meats a bit on the dry side, especially the bihari, but the hariyari which is laced with coriander and hara dhania spices was quite delicious enough to overcome this. The grand daddy of the kabab section of the menu is obviously the supreme kabab platter($ 9.99), which is a combination of three chicken varieties, and far too much meat for one person alone to eat. With the thriving region of tech and pharmaceutical companies in this area of New Jersey, a sophisticated and dedicated south Asian cuisine seems to have arisen. For this New Yorker, the surface has only been scratched.