Friends, if you are gear hunting in the Bugis vicinity & think the Zam Zam & Islamic restaurants are just too overwhelming with people at times (especially when you are lugging around that instruments of yours), do head a few doors down to 753 North Bridge Rd- that's where Ansari Briyani Restaurant is located. I'm not a briyani fan per se, but like good guitars, I won't ignore tasty food, regardless of what it is.
Yes, Ansari offers briyani like its countless neighbours along its locational stretch but here are the notable differences:
- Tender chicken/ mutton: Top marks for this; neither too tough to chew nor too delicate to make its presence felt (in the mouth, of course).
- Less oily rice: A combination of briyani-type white & yellow rice, not too excessive with the oil. I often get this repulsion at wedding receptions; the briyani rice is just too oily to be truly enjoyable.
- Mediterranean: Ansari's own interpretation of the briyani dish; it's less Indian, more Middle Eastern in its entirety. There are some secret/ cryptic ingredients in the mix- to be understood upon consumption, not inspection
- Dhalcar: The other special feature here; many other servings are just too overpowering in its sour department (well, that's how dhalcar is suppossed to be, yes?) but Ansari's version preserves the spicy aftertaste, it's not just trying to be sour per se.
PS: Ansari's co-owner/cook is a follower of this blog :-)
6 comments:
briyani rules! hahaha...
good food rules!! :-)
Wooo,I suddenly have craving for nasi briyani..will give this a try soon :) Thanks, Sub bro..:)
make sure you do! :-) we can meet there to dine one of these days, what say you?
Sure anytime, bro..u got my no :)
ok, i will get back to you in due time! have a good week ahead bro!
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