Shawatee Al Jazeera Restaurant
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Tried their chicken fried rice and chicken manchurian. The fried was average but chicken manchurian was awesome ! Look forward to try more dishes here…
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I mentioned use less oil in the instructions section but as you can see in the picture I uploaded it was full of oil. As we see in all the south India…
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We ordered ghee roast,plain dosa and noodles. Both the dosa is very dry and not able to eat it. Noodles is full off oil. We didn't expect these kind f…
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Shawatee Al Jazeera Restaurant is open for Cafeteria. Shawatee Al Jazeera Restaurant serves Indian, Kerala, South Indian and Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Shawatee Al Jazeera Restaurant”
Tried their chicken fried rice and chicken manchurian. The fried was average but chicken manchurian was awesome ! Look forward to try more dishes here.
I mentioned use less oil in the instructions section but as you can see in the picture I uploaded it was full of oil. As we see in all the south Indian restaurants vegetable kadai was prepared in Kerala style which I hate the most.
We ordered ghee roast,plain dosa and noodles. Both the dosa is very dry and not able to eat it. Noodles is full off oil. We didn’t expect these kind food deliver to us. Totally fed up in hungry mood. Worst food.
I ordered their chai and somosas they are simply best. Tasty and well cooked . They always serve fresh . They always maintain their standards .
If we could write a review solely for karak chai, this would be my IT place.This cafeteria serves the best chai around the neighborhood and I don’t mind taking a detour most mornings on my way to work for a cup. Their tea has just the right mix of spices, ginger, and not too sweet.I’ve tried a number of their snacks which taste good- potato sambusa, dhai vada, stuffed paratha and pakora.
18 Mar 2016We ordered Samosas, at Dh. 4 per 2 pieces. These Punjabi potato and peas samosas were quite good, the pastry casing was perfect – crispy on the outside, and quite substantial in thickness. The filling was a tab bit too spicy for though. We also ordered some Pakoras, which were yummy! Just the right degree of crispness. And lastly, we got a couple of Pudina Parathas, at Dh. 4 per piece. I found the mint to be a bit too overpowering. They came with some yogurt.Overall, the delivery was smooth and didn’t take too long. I would probably order again from them.