| What you see - The moment you step into | | | | chicken-based soup and the Shorba khudra, a |
| Dastar, the fairy tale world of Arabian Nights will | | | | starter are sure delights. If you prefer bland food, |
| flood your mind. Well, almost...except for a missing | | | | you could go for Hummus (chickpea in sesame |
| troupe of belly dancers! | | | | paste) or try the Muttbel, a vegetable-based |
| Dastar gives you the option of a sit-out or a cozy | | | | starter for something spicier. |
| meal inside. If you opt for the former, you could | | | | But if you don't like experimenting and would |
| have your meal with a view of the KBR Park and | | | | rather stick to something that suits the Indian |
| if you are the indoor kinds, the private dining | | | | palate, then the Arabic kebabs, Aishwalahm (a rice |
| rooms are quite snug. | | | | dish with chunks of fried lamb) and Dijaj mafrum |
| What you get - The restaurant's specialty is the | | | | (baked chicken) are safe bets. The price range is |
| Arabic food that it dishes out, although the | | | | affordable here. |
| Chinese and the Indian spread is also available. | | | | The verdict - We liked this restaurant for its |
| However, it has more variety in the | | | | uniqueness - both in ambiance and in food variety. |
| non-vegetarian fare rather than the vegetarian | | | | We'd rather recommend it to the non-vegetarians |
| one. So veggies could stick to (and relish!!) the | | | | than to the vegetarians because of the variety |
| Veg Manchow Soup, Masala kulcha, Sesame | | | | that they offer for the former. |
| paneer, Garlic naan, Fried rice and the like. | | | | What you pay for a meal for two - Rs. 500 |
| For the non-vegetarians, the Shorba Dijaj, a | | | | (without wines). |