Friday, 15 March 2013

Afza, a new destination for North Indian dishes, especially Biriyani



Cuddling in the heart of the so called ‘Biriyani para’ of this city, Afza is a new name in the list of famous Mughlai houses situated in Park Circus area. Located at 82, Jhowtala Road, Kolkata, a few steps away from Our Lady Queen of the Mission school, this 2-3 years old hotel cum restaurant includes both North Indian and Chinese cuisines in its menu chart.

A perfect place, spacious and well decorated to hang out with friends or to plan a family dinner, one will get a wide variety of choices at Afza’s menu chart to satiate their taste buds. After it started off, I have been there quite a number of times for dine-in and once or twice I have placed the order for home delivery. This dining hub is very close to my place and so whenever I feel the urge to dine out; this is always the first option for me. As of date, I have always been there with my friends and every time I have been there, I opted for North Indian cuisine except once when I ordered Chinese.  

The north Indian cuisine here is simply awesome here and as I am a regular diner at nearby Zeeshan and Arsalan, comparison comes automatically, and on that comparative scale, this younger Afza is in no way inferior to well known Zeeshan and Arsalan. And why only me, any diner who has tasted North Indian preparations at Afza will agree with me because this gastronomic enclave leaves no space for dissatisfaction when it comes to their service, hospitality and preparations.

For starters, my all time favorite is either Chicken Tandoori or Chicken Reshmi Kabab which is followed by their yummy ChickenBiriyani. Afza prepares all these with its chef’s special touch which gives a superb taste to the preparations to delight the hearts of every diner. Their biriyani is a superb and heavenly combination with Chicken Bharta or Chicken Butter Masala. Every time I satisfied my appetite with Afza’s North Indian dishes, I have always gone home delighted. But once I tasted the Chinese when I was there with my building friends and I was very disappointed. We ordered Crispy Chilli Baby Corn, followed by Chicken Chowmein and Garlic Chicken but all of these were not up to the mark. We also felt that the Baby Corn item was not fresh.

So when I can give 10/10 points for Afza’s North Indian preparations, I will give it only 1/10 for the Chinese ones. I must say that Afza is basically a specialist in North Indian cuisine and if anyone has a plan to dine in here during the festive season, try North Indian and I am sure you will love to return again and again. 

Bhavesh Bhatia loves to taste various preparations at different restaurants and updates his blog regularly with restaurant reviews. He also updates his blog with other website content writing. So for any information on 100% original SEO content, get in touch with him.

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