Paneer Kurkure (foreground) and Kachumber Salad
The main dishes arrived in phases, probably according to the order in which they were prepared. The first to reach our table was the Peshawari Gosht Tikka. We were having second thoughts about ordering it earlier on hearing that it was going to be boneless, but all my doubts about the dish disappeared once I tasted it. It tasted a lot like Bihari kebab, except the flavours were more intense. The waiter served it on our plates, so there was no chance of a second helping although there's nothing I would've liked more. That was followed by the Raan-e-Sikandari and Lahori Murg. The Raan-e-Sikandari, a roasted lamb leg, could have been better in my opinion. Although it was cooked thoroughly and appeared quite mouth-watering, it wasn't bursting with flavours like the Peshawari Gosht Tikka. The Lahori Murg, a spicy chicken curry touted as the chef's special, had a unique taste for a chicken curry. The spicy gravy was a concoction of very familiar flavours, but I just couldn't put my finger on what they were. The Bombay Biryani was the last to arrive. I was pretty full by that time, so I just had a small serving of the rice, which was reasonably good, but I don't remember its taste as vividly as that of the kebab. A little word on the assorted breads, they were reliable accompaniments and predictably tasty.
Peshawari Gosht Tikka

Raan-e-Sikandari

Lahori Murg

Bombay Biryani

Assorted breads
If there was one glitch in the evening, it was that I wanted to try their Shahi Tukra, and they had all the desserts on the menu except that one. Anyway, Gazibo has some of the best Indian food I've come across, and I definitely plan to go back someday to try some of the other tempting things on offer. Even though the restaurant was packed, the service was pretty good and prompt (I later found out that they have no service charge!). When we were leaving at around 10 30 PM, there were around 20 people still waiting in the reception area to be seated. To say the restaurant is popular would be stating the obvious.
Location: Mankhool,Opposite Meena Plaza Hotel, Dubai
Also available at: Dubai Internet City
Price:
Kachumber Salad AED10
Paneer Kurkure AED 18
Raan-e-Sikandari AED 80
Peshawari Gosht Tikka AED 32
Lahori Murg AED 33
Bombay Biryani AED 34
Assorted Breads AED 25
Shikanji AED 10
Mineral Water AED 5
Aerated Drinks AED 8
Total: AED 255
P
A while ago, my friends and I had dinner at the Khaldiyah Mall food court where one of us ordered the Chicken Malai Kebab from Zaika. Since we usually sample each other's food, I had the chance to taste quite a few pieces and surprisingly, I liked it! The texture was smooth and creamy (Malai kebab afterall) and the kebab had subtle spicy undertones. Best of all, the chicken didn't smell or taste like poultry. My friend was in the mood for something hotter, so it didn't go down too well with her. The kebabs were accompanied by two naans and raita. I've heard glowing comments on their Dum Biryani from one of my friends, so I plan to sample that some other day.














Chili's famous Molten Chocolate Cake is something we always plan to have but never have the room for after the main course! My friends and I have dubbed it 'heaven on a plate' because it's exactly that. I love how this dessert combines cold, vanilla ice cream with steaming hot, moist chocolate cake. We usually have to plan ahead in order to incorporate this into our meal.
I personally think Fudruckers pales in comparison to Chili's. I don't usually eat there, but when I do, I go for the Chilli Cheese Fries (pictured) or the California Roll. Although the Chilli Cheese Fries doesn't look too appetising in this picture, it tastes pretty good, and the cold ranch sauce accompanying it complements the very mildly spicy fries well. I have this as a main course although it is listed as an appetizer. The bacon (halal version made from beef) in the picture actually came with my friend's burger, but since she doesn't like it, I thought I'd give it a go. Their bacon is another item which is inferior to Chili's. You can actually see and taste the fat in this, while the Chili's version has less fat and more meat.
