Google review
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Naya Daur, an Indian restaurant nestled in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, offering a fine dining experience that's quite a rarity for an Indian restaurant in the Eastern Province. While this experience was an invitation, my review remains unbiased and true.
Starters:
1. Lamb Chukka (9/10 - SR. 60): Crispy-coated succulent lamb, infused with South Indian spices reminiscent of Kerala's beloved 'Beef Dry Fry.' Served on tiny chapati’s, the outstanding flavours left a lasting impression.
2. Jhinga Kurkure (6.5/10 - SR. 55): Deep-fried Kunafa pastry-coated shrimps on a spiced potato bed. While not bad, it lacked heat and could benefit from a sweet and spicy sauce. The potatoes too could have been elevated with some seasoning.
3. Chicken Tikka Salad (7.5/10 - SR. 49): A pricier option at SR. 49, this refreshing salad with smoky peppers, chicken, parmesan, and garlic confit delivered a flavor-packed punch. Make sure to give it a good mix before you dig in.
4. Shahi Methi Murgh Nazakath (10/10 - SR. 65): Heavenly in terms of flavour, with fenugreek adding depth, yogurt and spices complementing the smoky chicken, making it an outstanding dish. Absolute value for money. I would however recommend skipping their in house naan for some plain rice to really enjoy this beautiful curry.
5. Mutton Biryani (8.5/10 - SR. 90): Flavour-packed mutton, perfectly spiced and tender, combined with fluffy, moist rice in a dum preparation. The caramalised onions adds a hint of sweetness helping balance out the gorgeous masala. Despite the higher cost, the quality justifies the rating.
6. Naya Daur Chai Karak (SR. 18): A lovely Chai Karak that serves two, offering good value for a fine dining establishment. The winter special chai takeaway menu adds a charming touch with a tea cart near the entrance.
Overall Experience: Naya Daur not only impressed with its delectable dishes but also with the inviting ambiance and friendly staff. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a comfortable setting to experience Indian cuisine. While some dishes may be on the pricier side, the overall quality justifies the expense, making Naya Daur a gem in Al Khobar's culinary scene.