The motivation behind this post is the email from Mr. ‘A’ who wants to visit Pakistan mainly to introduce his teenage son to their cultural and culinary roots. In order to facilitate them, I started jotting my favorite eateries around and soon realized that the wish list is actually endless! What else one can expect from a city which has no match when it comes to ethnic and cultural diversity.
Anyways here goes a glimpse of Karachi's food scene:
Javed Nihari: the Best Nihari in the World
There are many Nihari houses in Karachi, however, the way Mr. Javed does it
is unbeatable. In a city where eateries remain alive well after midnight, he
starts selling the royal specialty soon after ‘sunrise’ and stops around 9ish in the evening.
Yes, you read it correctly; this is sunrise and not sunset. My grandfather always insisted that Nihari (Nihar = early
morning in Arabic!) used to be served as a breakfast/brunch in the Mogul court.Whether you believe it or not, and no matter what time in the day you treat yourself, just feel lucky that you were not born in Delhi around Akbar's era because Mr. Javed was yet to be born!
Javed's Nihari in Karachi is probably the best nihari in the World! |
The live hot Naan is so
irresistible that you will definitely end up over-eating. If you are concerned
about cholesterol then add the word ‘Sulemani’
while ordering. And if you are willing for a ‘one-off’ compromise, then get “Nali” and/or “Maghaz” added to your plate.
Other Nihari Outlets: Sabri near
Radio Pakistan (M. A. Jinnah Road), Waheed at Burns Road, Zahid at Tariq Road,
and many others
Range:
Rs. 100-300 per person
Zameer Ansari’s BBQ: Gaining Popularity
Friends who live around Bahadarubad talks highly about this BBQ outlet and my recent experiences conform to that. If you are poised to have traditional tikka delicacies and looking for taste and quality both then this place is highly recommended.My favorites are Chicken Malai Boti and Fried Beef Kabab with Paratha.
Range:
300-400
Super Highway: Food Drive
If one can go extra length for good
food and unpolluted breeze then the spacious eateries at Karachi-Hyderabad
Super Highway have something to offer. Out of many traditionally styled
eateries – takhat and gao-takya - I prefer Al-Sajjad, just
before the Toll Plaza, for its service and quality of food. Chicken Karhai/Haandi is usually the most ordered menu item at these refectories
which itself come in various varieties. I would also recommend timing the
journey with the sunset to beat the crowd and keeping warm clothing layers to
cope up with the strong winds.
Range:
400-600
Student’s Biryani: For Dummies
Having spicy biryani with a Latvian friend at Student's Biryani |
Although I cannot have Biryani other than the one cooked by my mother, Student’s Biryani is highly recommended to those who would like to have an orientation of Sub-Continent's flagship food. Their Gulshan-e-Iqbal outlet is conveniently located in the city center with fast food style seating arrangement in addition to the one located around Saddar. Raita and salad go inevitably with the rice while I would not bother looking at the rest of the menu. Post shopping lunch, or late lunch, is perfect for Biryani while a jori of kheer is almost essential to mitigate the spice effect.
Food Center, especially its
Hussainabad franchise, also sells good Biryani, however, with different spices
and cooking method than that of Student’s. In addition to these two, there are
thousands of vendors, literally speaking, spread around every nook and corner
of the city which can even make and deliver bulk quantities at your desired
place, be it a beach hut.
Range:
200-400
Noorani Kabab House: Not for the Faint-Stomached
As the name suggests, Noorani is
known for its BBQ items, and that too for ages, however, I would go there for a
specialty, i.e. Katakat. And if this sounds unfamiliar to you then please don’t
think of daring it. Just to give a hint, it is a hard meshed spicy hodgepodge
of mutton organs which some people would not even consider edible. People with
cholesterol sensitivity and ‘hearing issues’ should also avoid!
The place is almost midway between
Tariq Road (bazaar) and Mazar-e-Quaid, and only comes alive after sunset, in
case you would like to adjust that in a sightseeing cum shopping schedule.
Range:
300-400
Chulloo Kabab: For a Change
Located deep inside the polluted
hustle bustle of Saddar, this outlet sells one of its kind Seekh Kabab which
are served with rice, fries, and a boiled tomato! The menu claims that this is
Iranian food which some of my experienced friends approve of. However, there is
no doubt about the quality and unique taste of Chulloo Kababs. The best part is
that the food is very mild in spices, which is actually a rarity in Karachi,
and suites to sensitive taste buds.
Half a furlong away inside the
gulley, Iceberg sells excellent homemade ice creams including seasonal fresh
fruit flavors and kulfi-falooda. Atrium
Mall – which hosts Karachi’s only 3D cinema – and shopping hubs of Zainab
Market and Zaib-un-Nisa streets are also at walking distances.
Range:
400-500 (inclusive of a couple of Iceberg scoops)
Sea View: Eateries near the Beach
For refreshing sea breeze, peaceful
and tranquil environment, and quality food with endless varieties, a drive
to the Southern end of the city would not be futile.
From Chicken Karhai to steaks, everyone can find something as per their
preferences in one of the many on-the-beach food paradise. Midnight is the peak
time so better keep layered warm clothing especially if kids
are accompanying. To name a few, Al-Sajjad, Charcoal, and Kolachi have made quite a buzz recently.
Range:
500-1500
Hanifia: Where East and West Meet
Hanifia
is probably the oldest fast food vendor in town which has been selling
traditional meat varieties in ‘burger’ style. The shredded hunter beef burger/platter,
which also comes in the less flavorsome chicken variety, is a treat for meat
lovers. Hanifia is equally famous for
its luscious chutni dip which has the
power to bring out your long held tears no matter how brave you are!
Their main outlet is located around
Guru Mandir, near the famous redbrick New Town mosque; however, the Bahadurabad
one has better seating arrangements including roadside chairs.
Range:
200-300
Arizona Grill: Steak Specialist
Arizona Grill, located in the
middle of an upscale souk on the main Zamzama Street in Clifton, sells great
variety of good quality stakes in a typical ambiance. In the evenings, the
place is frequented by aficionados from all around. In order to exploit the
economy of scope, it also offers almost the same menu in the lunchtime with a ~20%
discount.
Range:
800-1500
Yadgar Fish: The Local Seafood
Jamshaid Road’s Yadgar Fish is a
busy place in the evening which often gets overwhelmed by those who like to
have seafood with traditional spices. The place is also famous for many
unconventional menu items, e.g. batair
karhai, in addition to fish varieties.
Usually we just stop by the place and
order half a kilogram of fried finger fish – which is called mangra and belongs to the shark family –
as snacks while keep sitting in the car!
Range:
200-600
Halwa Poori: Dhamthal’s Way
Damthal is one the popular Halwa Poori outlets in Karachi |
If somebody has informed you that Karachites wake up late in the ‘afternoon’ on weekends and holidays then you may like to have a visit to Karachi’s most characteristic neighborhood; Federal B. Area. There, Dhamtal – basically a sweet-mart located near Ayesha Manzil intersection – sells the traditional breakfast like anything, and that too right after the sunrise. Disciplined queues – which reach to its peak around afternoon – also hint that the nation is not that disorderly after all! Roadside tables are there to serve ‘true connoisseurs’ flocking from near and far, however, most of the sales come from take-away. While placing your order, don’t forget to ask for a pao or two of delicious halwa. Chola, aalo ki tarkari, and achaar are always included in the price of poori while you need to pay separately for the desert.
In case you would like to make it a
family outing then Dilpasand – another sweet mart, located at Board Office
intersection of North Nazimabad provides better seating options. Other popular halwa-poori destinations include, ‘but
not limited to’, Ideal in Muhammad Ali Society and Boat Basin Food Street at
Clifton. Not to mention, almost every block in the central Karachi has its
indigenous shop.
Range:
100-200
Chinatown: Karachi’s Chinese Food
I am not sure how would a
Sino-visitor would react after having Chinese food here or visiting a Chinese dentist around Empress Market! However, I can tell you that Chinatown
Restaurant is the first name which appears in many minds when it comes to
Chinese Food in Karachi. The place is located near the notorious Bilawal House
in Clifton and you better get a reservation, especially around weekends, to
avoid waiting in the lounge.
A friend suggested the nearby Jade
Garden and the experience was not bad at all. A handful of Chinese restaurants
are also located in the side alleys of Tariq Road out of which I can go to
Little China anytime for a bowl of its tearful Schezuan soup.
Range:
400-800
Buffet: Sunday Brunch at Arena
There are many buffets available in
town offering an extensive range of cuisines and suit those who would like to
have a run through before going to specialty eateries. Personally speaking, I
am not a big fan of these buffets except for the one offered by Arena’s
Rangooli on Sunday mornings, 12 pm onwards. The restaurant – which is located
on Karsaz Road besides the Maritime Museum – also offers daily lunch and dinner
buffets while one can also enjoy indoor games – like bowling, ice skating, wall
climbing, etc – downstairs.
Lal Qila, Village, and Shan-e-Mughlia
are some other popular buffets around Karachi.
Range:
700-1200
Shaadi ka Khana: No Pun Intended
Everyday, and especially around weekends, hundreds of thousands of Karachites attend wedding related gatherings in those omnipresent and overly-decorated wedding halls.
Everyday, and especially around weekends, hundreds of thousands of Karachites attend wedding related gatherings in those omnipresent and overly-decorated wedding halls.
The only
downside is that the meal is not served until the last Aunty and Uncle arrive
which can go very close to midnight, when the hall operators are bound to turn
off the electricity as per recently promulgated laws!
Range:
500-2000 salami!
Ice Cool: Chaat and Paani Poori
Located right at the entrance of
redbrick New Town mosque, near Guru Mandir, Ice Cool is my all time favorite
for Chola Chaat and Paani Poori not only because of its
consistent taste but also because of the fresh ingredients and good hygiene.
Sipping a glass of juice from the freshly skewed sugarcane with a pinch of
lemon along make it so wholesome that one can easily avoid a regular meal
afterwards. In addition, the place sells a number of great fresh milk shakes
and juices out of which I would highly recommend the Chikoo one. For those with
the spiritual appetite, the experience can be doubled with a ba-jamaat namaz in the mosque which is not only famous for its beautiful azaan but also due to its traditional hauz for ablution.
Range:
100-300
Street Food
Street food is also inevitable in
Karachi. The most selling variety is pathan’s
chai paratha which can be found effortlessly. Nagori milk shops sell
appetizing lassi and milk varieties
on so affordable prices. Arrival of winters brings fresh pomegranate juice at Agha; which has become a virtual brand
name across the city for fresh juices and the colorful falooda. Those who would like to make it fresher, fruits and
vegetables carts are omnipresent loaded with varieties from all over the country,
especially from the mountainous North. For traditional sweets Dilpasand, United
King, and Dhaka Sweets are some of the popular names. Pushcarts selling roasted
peanuts, corn, etc also make their presence feel especially around shopping
areas.