Whether you are a foodie or not, the aroma of a plate of hot biryani is sure to make you drool and if you yearn for a bite of this sumptuous biryani, you might need to think of setting aside some money for it.?
According to reports, the Royal Gold Biryani was launched by Bombay Borough, a luxury dining space in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), as part of their special anniversary celebrations.?
The Royal Gold Biryani is served on a large golden 'thaal'. You will have a choice between the kind of rice you want -- Biryani Rice, Keema Rice, and White and Saffron rice that alone weighs around 3kg. The rice is served with baby potatoes, boiled eggs, roasted cashew, pomegranate, fried onions and mint.? ?
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The bed of saffron-infused rice is offered with a hefty fare of grilled meat like Kashmiri Lamb Seekh Kebabs, Rajput Chicken Kebabs, Mughlai Kofta, Malai Chicken Roast and Old Delhi Lamb Chops.?
The scrumptious offering comes with a wide selection of sauces, curries and raitas, including Nihari Salan, Jodhpuri Salan, Badami sauce along with Almond and Pomegranate Raita.??
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You will get Rajput chicken kebabs or the Murgh Soola to lamb chops decorated professionally atop the rice. Add to this Mughlai koftas and malai chicken roast.
According to the diner, the Royal Gold Biryani will prove to be a big pinch to your pocket as it costs Dh 1,000, which can amount to a little bit over Rs 19,742.
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Recently, an internet user recently shared an image of Biryani with garnishing of strawberries and called it 'Strawbiryani'. A resident of Islamabad tried Strawbiryani, a dish that involves Biryani garnished with strawberries on top of it.No matter what it's forming, the biryani will remain an embodiment of delicacy for years to come.?