tasted nice with a good amount of spice. lacked veggies for my taste, but this
dish is sure to please any meat eating friends who hesitated to join you for a vegan meal. we had it with sesame naan which is probably my favorite bread at gokul.
dish is sure to please any meat eating friends who hesitated to join you for a vegan meal. we had it with sesame naan which is probably my favorite bread at gokul.
feels like meat, you canāt tell the difference especially when itās drenched in such a rich sauce. And itās really quite spicy š¶š„šš¼
the area, i come here almost everyday. I especially love the Laksa and the chicken rice.
glad to be able to enjoy this dish, veganized!
sure but itās knocking up the right alley in any case š
Itās super #gao so Iād pair it with a lighter grain, maybe #jeera rice instead of #biryani š Itās by no means #spicy if thatās a concern for you but overall just perfectly indulgent. The #mutton they used seems to be the same as per their #briyani and again it makes a perfect case for it because in spite, they both tasted so different.
Itās got #lemongrass & #kaffirlime, the latter definitely being non-negotiable in any rendang Iād make so theyāre definitely scoring points here. Only nitpick is that it doesnāt taste as coconut forward as Iād like ā Malaysian rendang usually having #kerisik / #coconut shavings but itās really a matter of preference and choice for the end result desired š„„ This gets a stamp of approval from me š
#veganisnotscary #tiledreview
meat. The dishes represent Asia and our culture.
top notch and lovely staff too š #abillionturns3
sure to keep you on your toes š¤¤
loved it
texture of the mutton itself isn't close to actual mutton I feel, but is decent!