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3.7

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Ghazal is located at Mabini Street, Manila, Luzon Philippines. This is a Halal restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Ghazal is around $$,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Ghazal is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Ghazal that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .

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3.7

10 Reviews

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  • Ailish Marie

    4.0

    This restaurant can be an oasis of quality food in Ermita/Malate. The hummus is usually amazing. The costs are reasonable. The dog owner will be personable and a genuine gentleman who does take time to access know his customers. Plus they prepare their kebabs on just a little charcoal firein the road. I recommend giving this location a try. We are back as much times as possible.

  • Rosario Nacasabog

    3.0

    This is a small eating place with 6 tables that may take about 30 people, it has a mixture of Iranian and Arabian meals, good taste, they offer an excellent quantity and the purchase price is reasonable however the area isn't that good. Twice it happento myself that whenever I went there night time, the owner had not been there and the employees were watching television, when I ordered foods the cock (the Philippino guy with eyeglasses) got angry and mumbled some poor words in Tagalog that is very bad, therefore i stopped going there

  • Rosh Shobe

    4.0

    curry and fried seafood,the biryani poultry rice and mutton curry is great.What I dislike may be the odor of cigars in the cafe.

  • Leksa

    3.0

    It is a small and cheap restaurant near Robinsons place mall. The cafe provides Persian and Arabic Halal meals. The dog owner is Iranian plus they don't offer alcohol. The product quality is ok and the surroundings is of an inexpensive restaurant. I'd hesitate a bitif I needed to bring a romantic date with me nonetheless it is okay for a solo guy (I saw local households eating there though). We had a Rice + Kebab + Poultry kebab + Hot Tea + Banana Shake and the whole lot cost me significantly less than 350 pesos (compared, I actually had a kebab + rice and a soda in Gilak's eating place in Greenbelt for 650). The meals only was 200 pesos.

  • ChewyGriffin

    2.0

    After reading reviews at tripadvisor, I simply had to click here because this is actually the only restaurant I possibly could find online with Poultry Kabsa in the menu, I must walk and have for direction and lastly found it, you won't see it onthe way. I purchased poultry kabsa, they explained it is not accessible, purchased kabsa lamb, it isn't available too, I request the waitress why, Could it be just now, may i come back last week, She explained they never work kabsa, it had been on the menus for 210 pesos, she explained they don't really cook them anymore due to the several spices, I was provided a poultry Biryani and cholo kebab rather, I was extremely dissapponted of the preparing period and of the meals when it had been served, the poultry biryani did not appear to be a chicken biyani, also it does not flavor like one either, it tasted such as a regular filipino valenciana, easily needed a valenciana I possibly could have purchased it for 50 pesos on additional restaurants, but I needed the spices, plus they did not use longer grained rice and the rice don't have an aroma or flavor of center east biryani, it tasted like java rice, If somebody could reccomend where I possibly could find a true poultry Kabsa, not mandi, not really biryani but Kabsa with exactly the same poultry and rice you discover in Saudi, because Ghazal isn't it, I think no-one has ever believed or can duplicate the flavor of Kabsa in Manila.

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