Halal restaurant in Jurong Point serves Briyani rice

However it's a little pricey at $21.80.

According to the restaurant Facebook webpage, this dish would be just like the one located in Zaffron Kitchen, an award winning European Indian restaurant.

Not happy with only balls of lamb, their signature dish includes a huge lamb shank around the bone, served along with a mattress of briyani rice.

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Pavilion Banana Leaf does possess halal certificate, therefore Muslim clients can eat there also.

Because alcohol is served by that restaurant, it doesn't have certificate.

If you do not like lamb, or desire something cheaper, the restaurant also has Chicken Dum briyani at $11.80:

Briyani is fantastic, but occasionally restaurants receive the meat ratio all incorrect.

 

This article was first published by Mothership.sg 

 

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