literal broken glass in our food do not eat here
This is definitely a hidden gem in NY, so happy to find this place. The biryani is definitely worth trying.
Polite gentleman who served me with a smile! The lamb with salad was $10 and there a plentiful serving of flavorful lamb cubes. The salad was only iceberg lettuce (I asked for without tomatoes). He sprinkled on some green seasoning, hot sauce, and white sauce. It was spicy and tasty! Will come back again!
Best street side biryani. Cost is very reasonable compared to all other street foods in that area and taste and quantity was great.
I wanted some good street food, so I asked what the most popular dish was. He recommended the Tikka, and I asked him to make it spicy. The dish was cooked to order and was just what I wanted. I'd go back for sure.
Best food cart in NYC. Workers are so nice and the spiced chicken tikka over rice with the white and green mint sauce is amazing.
Overrated. Barely any meat for $10 in biryani. Mostly rice. Taste is alright. The rolls have very thick roti/bread. Just a bunch of hot red sauce.
I love Biryani, and had heard of this cart for awhile and been looking forward to trying it. Sorely disappointed, the chicken biryani was so dry, and the chicken was tough. Not a lot of flavor either, even with the sauces.
One of the best authentic biryanis in NYC. It has very unique taste and very very cheap. In addition to the chicken biryani they also have veg biryani, chappli kebab, rolls, chicken with rice, etc. They start at 11 in the morning and I believe open till well beyond midnight. Vegetarian options: Vegetable biryani