Matka Pir's Chote Nawab
North Indian
Address:
Shop #7, Market #2, Chitranjan (CR) Park , New Delhi
Phone:
011 49422206
Timings:
12noon-10pm (Tuesday closed)
Cost for 2:
Rs. 300
Editor Rating:
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Mita Saha one month agoI ordered for Mutton Biryani and Korma for my weekend get togather. Initially I thought the prices are a bit steep(compared to the other nearby takeaways). However, I was pretty impressed once I got the delivery. Biryani was really tasty and Korma was also fine. I would definitely order more from them.
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Avijit DharOn my last visit to Delhi, I was staying at a guest house in CR Park and I ordered Biryani from them.My experience was quite good actually, packaging was rather impressive and better than any other takeaway of their size. The biryani tasted nice, I had the privilege of testing Matka Pirs at a friends party few years back and the distinct taste in is chote nawab's too. Quite different from what we have in Kolkata(of course I like Shiraj, Arsalan too)
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Rajiv KakarI saw a 3 star rating here and ordered some food from Chote Nawab. They have a site that brags a lot but the food is abyssmal. I ordered two items - double egg chicken roll and mutton biryani. Was a bit apprehensive when I got an oily greasy big polythene bag (banned by Delhi Govt.). Upon opening the suspicion began to grow when there was no chutney with the roll.
Tried the roll and found it very dry and a bit smelly. But it was their specialty "mutton biryani" that took the cake. At first I thought they had sent me plain rice by mistake. But upon investigation I found one bone buried in the rice. That was all that could be found - there was no mutton, not even another bone in there. Ofcourse it was accompanied by 4 spoons of gravy in a small container.
I request Foodiebay (a site I love) to remove the 3 star rating. Above all food lovers - beware. Avoid this place like poison. Hope this write-up prevents another person from being fooled by Chote Nawab.
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