Welcome to Hyd Bawarchi Biryani
Welcome to Hyd Bawarchi Biryani, where tradition meets taste in the heart of Iselin, NJ. Specializing in authentic Indian cuisine, we pride ourselves on our rich, aromatic biryanis crafted from the finest ingredients. Our story is rooted in the culinary heritage of Hyderabad, famous for its vibrant flavors and spices. From our spicy mutton biryani to the irresistible special chicken biryani topped with crispy chicken 65, every dish is a testament to our passion for delivering quality. Join us in this lively food court setting, where every bite transports you to the streets of India while serving up a burst of flavors that keep customers coming back for more.
- 1585 Oak Tree Rd Floor 2 #FC-2/3, Iselin, NJ 08830 Hotline: (732) 379-4679
Welcome to the culinary paradise that is Hyd Bawarchi Biryani, a gem nestled in the bustling food court at 1585 Oak Tree Rd Floor 2, Iselin, NJ. Known for its vibrant Indian flavors, this restaurant has garnered a loyal following among both locals and visitors who crave authentic biryani and a variety of Indian dishes.
Hyd Bawarchi Biryani is particularly renowned for its exquisite biryanis, including crowd favorites like the Baby Goat Biryani and the Special Chicken Biryani. These dishes go beyond mere sustenance; they are an experience. Patrons rave about the spiced rice, perfectly balanced with tender meat, ensuring that every bite is a delightful explosion of flavors. Customers highlight the spicy yet satisfying nature of these dishes, making them a must-try for anyone who enjoys Indian cuisine.
- Lemon Rice - A zesty staple available for an affordable price of $5.00.
- Vegetarian Appetizers - Including Gobi 65 and Paneer 65, showcasing a spicy flair that brings excitement to your taste buds.
- Curries - From the tangy Rasam to the earthy Okra Curry, the vegetarian options are plentiful and packed with flavor.
While the atmosphere is akin to a quick-service spot—perfect for a grab-and-go meal—the quality of the food speaks volumes. The open kitchen concept allows you to witness the preparation of these delectable dishes, enticing your senses even before you take your first bite.
Though some reviews mention the limited ambiance and occasional wait times, the allure of the authentic taste keeps diners coming back. The long lines often signal that Hyd Bawarchi Biryani is a local favorite, and indeed, it's a testament to the deliciousness of the food.
In a space filled with various culinary offerings, getting the chance to savor an incredibly rich and flavorful biryani should be on every food lover's bucket list. Whether you're in the mood for a spicy comfort meal or a unique vegetarian treat, Hyd Bawarchi Biryani's extensive menu promises something for everyone.
Your journey into the heart of Indian gastronomy awaits—bring your appetite and prepare to indulge!

This is in a food court. So it's a pick up your stuff and find a spot to sit and enjoy your food. Ordered there baby goat biriyani weekend special family pack 2ice so far...it was great! On the spicier side...so start with mild. The meat itself is cooked spicy but they tone down the heat level by mixing some non spicy biriyani rice. Would go again! If you are have mixed company with some spicy eaters...they won't be disappointed with the spicy masala saalan.

Best biryanis in the U.S. Had biryanis in the Edison, NJ , Morris county NJ, Montreal Quebec, wash DC , Texas and many more places . This gem near near Boston MA is a clear winner for our family !!

Good place if you want a quick bite with a lot of variety of Indian cuisine. No table service available. Definitely no fine dining here. Limited drink and desert options. Food is pretty decent here. Ambiance barely meets basic standards. Self serve restaurants all combines in one place.

I have to the place but never order there, I ordered the food through DD, I ordered paneer Biryani. It was good I would say one of the best I had in a while.

The special chicken Biryani made of chicken kababs are really popular and I love it and would recommend to others aswell.

Just before I start this review, I have to state that I do not like mutton/goat. My friend ordered the mutton kheema biryani and warned me it would be spicy. It definitely was but it had a lot of flavor and didn't taste/smelled like mutton at all. In fact, it tasted like beef biryani. One of the best biryanis I've had for sure!

I had the special chicken biriyani. The chicken was awsome. Spicy but flavorful and rich spicy. I enjoed every piece of the chicken in that biriyan. Yummmmy

When in an international food court, I always gravitate towards the place with the longest line. If the locals are waiting for something, it must be good. As such, when visiting the super busy Kumar Soni Plaza food court, Hyd Bawarchi Biryani's long line and open kitchen with cooks making fresh, appetizing dishes drew me in. The line unfortunately moved rather slowly and the cashier kept on having to field phone calls, so it took a while to place my order of mutton biryani and special boneless biryani. Despite the amount of time needed to actually order and how slammed the kitchen staff appeared, we had our order ready in less than 10 minutes. The portions were fair, as one biryani contains enough food for 1.5-2 people to eat depending on your appetite. I dug into the mutton biryani first. The rice smelled amazing and had a delicate flavor, and the cooks were not skimpy with the tender, aromatic goat meat. I wish the dish arrived with more caramelized onions, but I'm nitpicking. As good as the mutton biryani was, the special chicken biryani blew me away. The crispy chunks of chicken 65 had the distinct red chili and curry leaf flavor I love about the dish, and the biryani masala itself complimented the ample quantity of chicken very well. The special chicken biryani here ranks among my favorite renditions of that dish I've had in the States. The major flaw of the biryanis lied with the accompaniments. The raita was obviously watered down; it detracted rather than enhanced the biryani's flavors like a good raita should. Despite the crappy raita and long wait, I'm still thinking about that awesome boneless chicken biryani and will certainly be back for an order (or three). P.S. the dosas served here looked amazing as well, and seem to be quite popular.