The Royal Dum Biryani
The Royal Dum Biryani is close to Tekka Centre, 665, Buffalo Road, Little India, Rochor, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 210665
- Address: 665 Buffalo Rd, Singapore 210665
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.3063839, 103.8507014
The Royal Dum Biryani, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM |
Monday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM |
Tuesday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM for the week |
Friday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM | 9:30 PM |
The Royal Dum Biryani reviews
Tried fish briyani. Rice portion generous. Fish standard size. Acar and gravy can't complain, goes well with the rice. Mild spice. Tasty, worth. Don't like the single use utensils.
While I was having my breakfast near this stall, I noticed the stall holders were preparing their briyani quite early around 10am. I observed that they had a lot of preorders and were busy packing away. Curious, I decided to give their fish …
I had the mutton biryani even though I asked for the chicken biryani. The mutton was soft and its served with a giant portion of rice. They use olive oil for health freaks. Traditionally served on banana leaf and plastic cutlery is provided …
Tried fish briyani. Rice portion generous. Fish standard size. Acar and gravy can't complain, goes well with the rice. Mild spice. Tasty, worth. Don't like the single use utensils.
While I was having my breakfast near this stall, I noticed the stall holders were preparing their briyani quite early around 10am. I observed that they had a lot of preorders and were busy packing away. Curious, I decided to give their fish briyani a try. It did not disappoint. The rice portion was generous, the fish was of a standard size and the acar and gravy complemented the dish well. The spice level was mild and the briyani was tasty. Overall, it was worth the price. The only downside was that they use single-use utensils, which I didn't like.
I had the mutton biryani even though I asked for the chicken biryani. The mutton was soft and it was served with a giant portion of rice. They use olive oil for health-conscious people. The biryani was traditionally served on a banana leaf, and plastic cutlery was provided. Overall, it was a satisfying experience.
The fish briyani at The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant is worth a try. The rice portion is generous and the fish is of a standard size. The acar and gravy complement the dish well and the mild spice level is perfect for those who prefer less heat. Overall, it's a tasty and satisfying meal. The only drawback is that they use single-use utensils, which is not environmentally friendly.
I visited The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant for breakfast and noticed that they were already busy preparing their briyani at 10am. This indicates that they have a lot of preorders. Intrigued, I decided to try their fish briyani and I wasn't disappointed. The rice portion was generous, the fish was of a standard size, and the acar and gravy complemented the dish well. The spice level was mild, making it suitable for those who prefer less heat. The briyani was tasty and worth the price. The only downside is the use of single-use utensils, which is not environmentally friendly.
I had the mutton biryani at The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant and it was a satisfying experience. Despite asking for the chicken biryani, I was served mutton instead, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The mutton was soft and tender, and the portion of rice was giant. They use olive oil, which is a healthier option. The biryani was traditionally served on a banana leaf, adding to the authentic experience. Plastic cutlery was provided, but it would be better if they used reusable utensils. Overall, I enjoyed the meal.
I tried the fish briyani at The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant and I was impressed. The rice portion was generous, the fish was of a standard size, and the acar and gravy were delicious. The mild spice level was perfect for my taste. Overall, it was a tasty and satisfying meal. The only drawback is the use of single-use utensils, which I would prefer to be avoided.
The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant is known for their delicious fish briyani. The rice portion is generous, the fish is of a good size, and the acar and gravy complement the dish well. The spice level is mild, making it suitable for all palates. The briyani is tasty and worth trying. However, they use single-use utensils, which is not environmentally friendly.
I had the mutton biryani at The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant and it was a satisfying experience. The mutton was soft and tender, and it was served with a generous portion of rice. The use of olive oil is a healthier option. The biryani is traditionally served on a banana leaf, adding to the authentic taste. Plastic cutlery is provided, although reusable utensils would be better. Overall, it was a good meal.
I tried the fish briyani at The Royal Dum Biryani Indian restaurant and it was a delightful experience. The rice portion was generous, the fish was of a standard size, and the acar and gravy were flavorful. The mild spice level was perfect for my taste. Overall, it was a tasty and satisfying meal. The only downside is the use of single-use utensils, which is not eco-friendly.
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