"I ordered the chicken biryani ($15) and gulab jamun ($4). Unfortunately, the biryani was not at all like authentic biryani—it felt more like a “cavity” dish. So, if you’re coming here hoping for genuine Himalayan biryani, you might be disappointed. However, I still enjoyed the flavor; the spices were rich and well-balanced, with just the right amount of heat. The portion was decent— I even placed my sunglasses and spoons next to it for scale. As for the gulab jamun, it was tasty, but quite small, with only two pieces! I mean, you really can't go wrong with serving more than just two tiny ones, right?"