Lets Try , World’s most expensive Gold Biryani

DUBAI: The world’s most expensive Gold biryani has launched in Dubai by an Indian-origin restaurant at a price that’ll leave you with a gaping mouth and eyes wide open in shock.

Most of us love biryani; it is the most famous treat and the main course of our events whether a party or picnic, wedding ceremony or get together even our holiday does not complete without a plate of biryani if not served.

Now, we know that you’ve probably had at least one or two of the most famous types of biryani;

Such as Hyderabadi biryani, Bombay biryani, Sindhi biryani, Lucknowi biryani, Calcutta biryani, kachay gosht [raw meat] ki biryani, fish biryani, tikka biryani, shawarma biryani, Kashmiri biryani, and dum pukht biryani, among others.

But the world’s most expensive one seems to be taking the dish to the next level.

‘The Royal Gold Biryani’, the world’s most expensive, gold-garnished biryani offered in Dubai; topped with 23-karat edible gold and prepared by the Bombay Borough UAE.

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‘The Royal Gold Biryani’ weighs about three kilograms  and made from three different types of rice

Comprising biryani rice,

Qeema rice,

White, saffron-infused rice.

To bring out a unique flavor in this biryani, they add  Small potatoes, boiled eggs, mint leaves, roasted cashews, pomegranate seeds, and fried onions.

A variety of grilled meats; such as skewered kebabs made from Kashmiri rams, spare ribs of lambs from old Delhi, Rajput chicken kebab, Mughlai koftay, and malai [creamy] chicken roast also serve with it.

The restaurant also serves exquisite sauces, curries, and raita, as well as nihari, Jodhpuri curry;

Specialty almond sauce mixed with raita made from pomegranate seeds, and edible golden leaves with The Royal Gold Biryani’.

So How Much Does This Gold Biryani Cost?

According to Bombay Borough UAE’s Instagram page, ‘The Royal Gold Biryani’  priced at INR19,707,

Which is equivalent to about AED1,000 or PKR43,300. Not only that but it’s also served in a large gold plate and is available at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

Although open to pre-bookings, the cooks at the Bombay Borough UAE say ordering on the spot

“will take up to 45 minutes for us to prepare, but we will make sure you have the meal of a lifetime”.

(AED1 = Rs43.32)