Reviews
What Ahmad Aoun doesn't like about Taste Of Pakistan:
We ordered nashta meal. That contains channa, halwa, puri and tea. The food was of terrible quality. No seasoning in channa and halwa. The chai was awful too. The puri was good but overall a waste of money. Very bland food. Would not go there again sadly. View all feedback. What Muhammad Subhan likes about Taste Of Pakistan:
I have eaten at this restaurant a few times now. Some dishes were really tasty, while others were just average with a bit of spice. I would give the Chicken Pastry 5 stars, Chana 4 stars, Puri and Halwa 3 stars, Kachori 2 stars, and Katlama 3 stars. View all feedback.
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The naan we tried, which I think was called kulcha, was absolutely delicious. The tea was average, the chana was okay, but the prata was hard and thin - we make...
read moreThis restaurant is a fantastic spot to enjoy a delicious Desi breakfast.
I have eaten at this restaurant a few times now. Some dishes were really tasty, while others were just average with a bit of spice. I would give the Chicken Pas...
read moreThe place looks lovely from outside, plenty of variety and selection to choose from, however, we had ordered a lot and picked up some extras while we were there...
read morePulao and Kulfi are amazing. The plus point is Panjeeri.
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read moreTaste of Pakistan in Birmingham offers a mixed bag of experiences. While some diners rave about the authentic Pakistani sweets and snacks, others are left disappointed by the quality and taste of the food. The restaurant's ambiance and decor receive mixed reviews as well. However, the diverse menu, featuring dishes like Sindhi Biryani and Rasmalai, caters to different preferences. Prices are reasonable for the variety offered, but inconsistencies in service and food quality suggest room for improvement. Overall, Taste of Pakistan provides a flavorful journey through Pakistani cuisine, with both hits and misses.