Mustafa had been expanding over the past few years and despite of the number of restaurants located around Mustafa, Mustafa had also decided to build a restaurant on top of its building.
As compared to all the previous post that I had written, let's take a look at the restaurant before moving on the the photos of the food of the restaurant.
The restaurant is separated into 3 sections.
After getting out of the lift, this section would be on your left. I was having my dinner inside this Dome-shaped section of the restaurant. Too bad the Dome wasn't covered with transparent glass panels, otherwise dining under the stars would be a magnificent sight. :D |
You can also choose to sit in the outdoors. But there were very limited seats that make it difficult to get the chance to dine in the outdoors. |
Left: Chapli kebab (Mutton) Right: Pakistan Set Meal When I was eating the 'Chapli kebab' (mutton), which was a speciality of the restaurant. The taste reminds me of 'Haggis'^ that I had eaten in UK more than 10 years ago. But as for 'Chapli kebab' it's much more harder than 'Haggis', but the taste were somehow similar. I like it. :D This was probably the first time I'm eating a Pakistan Set Meal but when I compare it with a Indian Biryani Set Meal, I will definitely choose the Biryani Set Meal as the taste is much more stronger. :P Note: the rice that they are using in this restaurant were very different. The rice grain were thinner and longer in size. |
This is their menu. They provide a large variety of food from different parts of the world.
Besides for North and South Indian food, they also have Pakistan food, Chinese food, etc...
Wait... Did I mention that they also have both Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian food too,
which is a Plus+. :D
* Click here to find out more about Mustafa.
^ Click here to find out more about 'Haggis'.
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