This restaurant in Dubai is serving 'world's most expensive biryani’
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, DUBAI/ Created : Feb 23, 2021, 07:00 IST
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This restaurant in Dubai is serving 'world's most expensive biryani’ 
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They say biryani is an emotion but at this restaurant biryani is a lifetime experience, served with midas touch. Dubai’s Bombay Borough, as part of their anniversary celebrations, has launched ‘world’s most expensive biryani’ with … Read more
They say biryani is an emotion but at this restaurant biryani is a lifetime experience, served with midas touch. Dubai’s Bombay Borough, as part of their anniversary celebrations, has launched ‘world’s most expensive biryani’ with a whole lot of flavour. And can you guess the price of one plate of biryani? It’s Dh1000 which is nearly INR 2000! Read less
For biryani lovers, this luxury British-era Indian restaurant is a heaven set inside Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The biryani served here is more than taste and smell as it is served with 23 carat edible gold.
The giant Royal Gold Biryani platter is served by two men who come in shimmering golden aprons. This carefully curated plate of biryani features a wide range of India’s timeless flavours, ingredients, and promises to take foodies on a culinary adventure. According to the restaurant, there are four varieties of biryani rice available here. The platter contains meat and an unending number of kebabs.
This is the most expensive Biryani in the world and we are craving for it! https://t.co/Q3OKq7bj8B
— Times Food (@TOIFood) February 22, 2021
Address: Gate Village 3, Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC), Capital Club, Dubai
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