Aside from soupy noodles, one of my favourite foods is a
bowl of infused rice. Once grains are cooked with spices and stock, it
absorbs so many flavours and creates a wonderful comforting bite. It’s a dish that's universally loved: paella, casserole pot rice, risotto, dirty
rice, jambalaya, and of course the Indian biryani… just to name a few.
Enter the Biryani Walla, which offers a selection of biryani that's dizzying – meat or vegetarian, bone-in or boneless – you’ll want to try
them all. Settling on the boneless mutton biryani ($16.49) our table was
impressed. The grains of basmati were distinct, infused with a pop of flavour,
and permeates a spicy heat that’s enough to make your tongue tingle.
It’s served with two sauces: salan (a curry sauce
that adds a wetness to the rice) and raita (a cooling yoghurt to help balance
the spiciness). I used a bit of both and had the rice plain, no matter the
combination it was delicious. The mutton was tender and not gamey, with enough
chunks throughout to accompany every bowl. While the menu notes it’s a portion
for one person, it’s so big that you can share amongst two.
The wet chicken 65 ($14.99) isn’t really that “wet”, despite the
menu description. Each nugget was a cacophony of tastes and reminded me of a lighter
Manchurian chicken with pronounced curry flavours. Sadly, the chicken was a
little dry and could have benefited from more sauce.
In fact, the chef seems to overcook chicken. The malai
tikka chicken kabob ($14.99) was tough even though the meat wasn’t overly
grilled/baked. There also wasn’t much seasoning so it relied
heavily on mint chutney for flavour. While I love the chutney (have some with
the biryani), the chicken needs marinade.
The Biryani Walla wasn’t overly busy even during a Sunday
lunch. Most customers opted for takeout, which is a shame because the
dishes really benefit from being eaten fresh and hot. Consequently, service was
attentive and efficient, our server taking the time to explain each dish. Just
ensure you bring cash for gratuities as sadly anything given through the machine may not make it into the employees’ hands. Boo, to you, Biryani
Walla owners.
Still, I’ll be returning to make my way through the 50 varieties of biryani offered at the restaurant. There are just days when all I crave is a big bowl of fragrant delicious rice.
In a nutshell...
- Must order: biryani
- Just skip: malai tikka chicken kabob
Address: 3241 Yonge Street
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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