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Chicken Biryani Restaurants in Washington, D.C.

The best places in Washington, D.C. to eat Chicken Biryani. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Washington, D.C. who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Washington, D.C., 4441 BWisconsin Avenue, NWDC 20016, Washington, D.C., United States
"Food was delicious service was very nice and we loved we could actually hear each other."
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City: Washington, D.C., 2433 18th St NWDC 200092003, Washington, D.C., United States
"Food was amazing, best Indian food I’ve ever had and the service was amazing. 10/10 would recommend to anyone!"
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City: Washington, D.C., 1101 4th St SWDC 20024, Washington, D.C., United States
"This is a great place to eat delicious!"
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City: Washington, D.C., 817 7th Street N.W. Washington, DC 20001, Washington, D.C., United States
"My wife and I are avid fans of Indian Cuisine, and are almost always on the lookout for new or untried eateries. Recently my Daughter was in town on business so we decided to treat her to her first Indian meal ever at this location near her hotel. This was not the best place to christen someone to the delectable foods Indian Cuisine has to offer. Although by no means bad, it was not the best, or even close to the best we’ve experienced – especially with so many fine Indian Restaurants in the DC Area! We began by tasting their assorted appetizers sampler platter which consisted of veggie samosas, aloo tikkis, chicken pakoras and veggie pakoras. We found most of the selections to be on the bland side. I tended to attribute this to their attempting to accommodate the delicate American DC tourist palate. My Daughter and I for the first time tried and had their Kingfisher Beer – very nice. My wife had the most dissatisfying Chai Masala Tea. I started with the Mulligtawny (Lentil) Soup, which although somewhat tasty, was a bit watery and lacking in body; My wife had for the main course, an order of Butter Chicken, which in her own words, was nothing like any Butter Chicken she’d ever had – definitely not traditionally speaking! Its tender chicken cubes were barbecued and then finished in butter sauce which made it extremely smoky – none of us thought it should have been prepared that way; My daughter (the novice) was stuck with a very bland Chicken Biryani made with nuts, and fruits served over basmati rice with raita; Finally, my course consisted of Lamb Saagwala – lamb cubes cooked in spinach sauce. Although it was good, with the meat tender and generally OK, although I’ve had much better. All of courses were served with the traditional Nan a baked flower soft bread and Roti a baked whole wheat bread, neither of which were good enough to write home about. Overall, the service was very good, we were pleasantly taken care of, questions were well answered, but unfortunately, if you have experienced true and well prepared Indian Cuisine, and thoroughly enjoy it – this is not the place for you. The complete experience was not a loss, as half the experience is with the company you keep!"
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City: Washington, D.C., 633 D Street, NW Washington, DC 20004, 20004-2205, Washington, D.C., United States
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