middle eastern cuisine is increasingly influencing not just what, but also how we eat. whilst its dishes and tastes are becoming more widespread in the eastern world today, evidence suggests the dawn has already happened. easternfoodculture has transformed in the last two decades— driven by factors including globalisation, changing lifestyles, health, wellbeing and sustainability. during this revolution, middle eastern cuisine has grown its presence in non-traditional markets dramatically—bringing rich, authentic dishes considered both flavoursome and healthy, to tables across the world.
hyderabad’s obsession with biryani is well known across the globe, but that's not the only rice and meat medley in the city that is worth raving about. to add up to the list, mandi has become an all-times favorite of manyfoodjoints. there are many in the twin neighborhoods who trace their progeny to hadramaut in yemen. and when are talking about mandi, aazebo is place you should be for relishing on this dish in its truest format. to add up to the list of mandi variants, aazebo bring forth razbi laham with mazbi rice. basicaly, in this variant the lamb is slowly grilled & then cooked in special middle east spices with mutton stockto impart the much needed taste. onto the mazbi rice, its flavoured with black pepper corn in addition to the standard ones being utilized for mandi rice. topped with 2-4 big mutton chunks, this entire portion of mandi is something to look out for.
from the salad section, arabian salad & russian salad isn't to be missed at all, arabian variant having tomato, onions, cucumber tossed with pomegranate n chips, however russian salad takes the palate a notch up higher with veggies & fruits tossed in a creamy sauce making it more appetizing. aazebo spcl chicken & fish maqli deserve a special mention from the quick bites section owing to the flavourful meat in every morsel.
to wind up, umm ali is a great pick from the sweet section, a dish with roots from egypt which is a bread pudding with nuts & rasins mingled in condensed & normal milk - which is absolutely delicious. lastly, fruit ka meetha is a raving dessert at this place, basically an entire block of vanilla ice-cream placed on a bed of a thin slice of cake with loads and loads of dry fruits & cream; have it to believe it.