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Raheem's Kulcha-Nahari

Akbarigate, Uttar Pradesh 226003, India

Raheem's Kulcha-Nahari
Awadhi restaurant
4.3
4 reviews
8 comments
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VW54+RJ Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
+91 95599 95352
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Vibhu saxena
Vibhu saxena1 year ago
One of the gems of Lucknow Raheem Kulcha Nihari is an must try...They prepare nihari by slowly cooking it for more than 12 hours the kulchas they serve are piping hot and are really crispy You should definitely Try it whenever you visit Raheem's
Atrijit Das
Atrijit Das1 year ago
Delicious nihari. Light but flavorful. Perfect for breakfast. Shop has 2-3 locations, you might have to ask around for which one is operational on the day. Kulcha was surprising! Crispy flakey almost pastry like kulcha. Very different. They also deliver to your homes
Ansari Naved
Ansari Naved1 year ago
Good quality of food, this is heaven for non vegetarians, Awesome taste
Nishant Srivastava
Nishant Srivastava1 year ago
Raheem's Famous kulcha and Nihari ...its superb taste freshly made cooked overnight.
Must have by non veg lovers .
Kulcha is super soft with layers taste amazing with nihari ..rates are very reasonable..sitting area is little humid parking is an issue
But worth for food lovers ..
Must visit place enjoy ...
Poushalee Dey
Poushalee Dey1 year ago
Visited Raheem's Kulcha Nahari today. Food was good and service was quick. Ambience was okay, typically the street food ambience. Only thing I didn't like was that they aren't sure of what they are serving to their customers. I asked them for chicken and they seemed confused later whether they served me chicken or something else. I don't know. Nevertheless, one can visit but make sure you know what is being served to you.
Ziak4u
Ziak4u1 year ago
Location and ambience is quite congested, but the delicacy is flavory and tempting
Parkash Singh
Parkash Singh1 year ago
To reach this place you’ll have to walk through the streets of old Lucknow. This place is known for kulcha nihari. Nihari we had was of mutton. It had thick heavy spiced gravy, but you won’t feel it loaded mouth burning chillies. The flavor is very subtle. We went there for breakfast. One would say that quantity of mutton was very less but so was the price. But kulcha, which is a crispy bread with a mild note of sweetness and salt is amazing. I really enjoyed dining at this place. Place is congested and sitting is in basement. For first time it can feel like an awkward place, if you are not a regular foodie, but trust me people are nice and you will feel comfortable next time.
Aritra Ghosh
Aritra Ghosh2 years ago
Kulcha & Nahari the best combination I would say. Pasanda and Afghani kabab were extremely delicious. However I didn't like the Shirmal that much.
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