From outside the place has been given a look of old dilapidated house and the interiors are same like the other outlets resembling a village with well and trees around. Once you enter you’ll realise the place is dark and it is difficult to look for a seat. We managed to get a table for four.
We started with appetisers and ordered Afghani chicken and Lahori tangri kebab. The Afghani chicken was a little dry and bland. We enjoyed the tangri kebab. For our main course we had Kadhai Murgh and Rarha Murgh. They were both spicy and were liked by us. Overall our experience was average.
The staff was courteous and served us nicely throughout our stay. I found the service better than their other outlets in the city. Moreover, this place is decently priced.