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Lal Qila Darling Harbour

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Welcome to Lal Qila Darling Harbour! We are thrilled to bring you the authentic flavors of Pakistan right here in Sydney's vibrant Darling Harbour neighborhood. Our restaurant is a testament to our passion for excellence in Pakistani cuisine, and we are dedicated to providing a dining experience ...Read More...
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Mon - Sun, 12:00 - 15:00

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Closes at 15:00

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Shuruaat (Appetizers)

Tandoori Namonae

The Tandoor, best known for the exquisite smoked flavoring it gives to meats and also used to back Naans, is coming to the Northern Region of Pakistan and India. Mouthwatering sizzlers cooked in our clay oven. Mostly served on an extremely hot cast iron dish, which causes the juice to sizzle. Garnished with onions, and cabbage and splashed with fresh lemon juice creating a lovely aroma as it arrives at your table.

Signature Dishes

Shahi Dastarkhwan, Shan-e-Murgh (Chicken)

“Curries” are a wonderful admixture of exotic spices, designed to be enjoyed with either or both Rice and Naan, they vary in flavor and texture, from mild to hot, to sweet and flavorful. Its flavor depends on how well the spices are balanced in a simmering broth of onions, ginger, garlic, and ripe tomatoes. Our curries are as evocative as spring, as medium as September, and as hot as December.

Shan-e-Bakra (Lamb)

“Curries” are a wonderful admixture of exotic spices, designed to be enjoyed with either or both Rice and Naan, they vary in flavor and texture, from mild to hot, to sweet and flavorful. Its flavor depends on how well the spices are balanced in a simmering broth of onions, ginger, garlic, and ripe tomatoes. Our curries are as evocative as spring, as medium as September, and as hot as December.

Shan-e-Beal (Beef)

“Curries” are a wonderful admixture of exotic spices, designed to be enjoyed with either or both Rice and Naan, they vary in flavor and texture, from mild to hot, to sweet and flavorful. Its flavor depends on how well the spices are balanced in a simmering broth of onions, ginger, garlic, and ripe tomatoes. Our curries are as evocative as spring, as medium as September, and as hot as December.

Samundari Khazana (Sea Food)

Subzi Mandi Se (Vegetables)

Diigar Lawazmaat (Extras)

Khushbu-e-Basmati (Rice)

Biryani

The Mughal Emperors introduced biryani. It is the most Royal of rice dishes. The rice is slowly cooked with a variety of herbs and spices, utilizing only the finest and freshest ingredients. Each biryani is individually prepared with your selected meat, seafood, or vegetable.

Mili Juli Rotiyan (Bread)

A Naan is a flat bread that is baked in our tandoor. Each comes out piping hot and is brushed with butter. Slightly chewy, flaky, and even a little crunchy, Naans will enhance your dinner whether eaten without entrees or as an appetizer on its own.

Achaar/Chutney’s (Accompaniment)

Achaar and chutneys can be enjoyed with any Appetizers, Entrée, or Mains.

Meethe-e-Khaas (Dessert)

Mashrubaat (Drinks)

We love cocktails. The boozy kick of spirits is a welcome addition to every drink. But sometimes you want to lay off the bottle, and there's no reason that cutting out alcohol has to mean sacrificing flavor. To that end, we've rounded up a collection of refreshing, warming, and rich non-alcoholic drink for the whole family to enjoy. Pakistan & India has a long history of making non-alcoholic drinks that provide relief from the country's heat. If you’ve been to a Pakistani/ Indian restaurant ever you're likely familiar with the lassi — A creamy drink made with milk or yogurt often blended with fruits like mangos or strawberries. A lighter choice is nimbu pani, a bubbly limeade enlivened by coarsely ground black pepper. Below are alcohol-Free Drinks that is probably better than What Everyone’s Drinking at the Party While there is plenty of drinking that goes on at college, rarely is alcohol the star of the show – even on campus, it’s hard to find people who could call themselves devoted fans of “premium” light beer or frighteningly cheap hard liquor. Here are nine drinks that might not have any alcohol in them, but will often have people wishing they could swap for what you’re having:

Cold Beverages

Banquets

(Min. 4 people)