Know your Biryani

The king of Asian rice dishes – Biryani – has its roots deeply embedded in India. Introduced by the Muslims of the subcontinent during Mughal era, Biryani is the most beloved type of rice to this day.

Essentially dyed in colors of flame – red, orange and yellow, the well-known meat and rice dish also has a fierce taste. Biryani tends to bring out the best of flavor with a mélange of traditional spices and herbs of subcontinent and middle-east.

Check out the history of biryani

Biryani is treated as a food of festivity and celebration in India and Pakistan. With different fashions of celebrations across Punjab and Sindh, Biryani too has multiple vogue.

Starting with the most common one, Chicken Biryani is the chief of all others. Spicy chicken pieces cooked with a tomato and onion sauce is mixed with beautiful and distinctive saffron rice will leave you wanting more.

Redefining how you eat barbeque, biryani also has a special package in the form of BBQ Biryani. With smoked chicken cooked with steam, the entire dish gives an authentic aroma which you just cannot resist.

There is also something very special waiting for you and it’s called Dumpukht Biryani. When cooked with the royal basmati rice, lamb or goat meat gives a treat to your taste buds.

Biryani also pairs well with seafood. Jheenga Biryani is a charming combination of rice and elegantly cooked prawns with a tomato and onion sauce.

Biryani, along with other subcontinental cuisines, took a leap from India and Pakistan and extended to the rest of the world where it is equally loved and relished. Australians have developed a taste for the Indian cuisines and are often found enjoying the spicy dishes and savory chutney.

Experience these tastes of biryani and much more at Lal Qila Restaurant at Surrey Hills, Sydney. The exclusive taste of Pakistani and Indian cuisines is also now available at Darling Harbour! Lal Qila is an authentic halal restaurant with the great taste of royal Mughals.

Discover the amazing Lalqila Restaurant

What are you waiting for? Try all and find out your biryani and share the craze with your friends.

Happy Biryani!

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