Details
- Weight per portion
- 250g (1:1, single)
- Halal
- Verified
- Cuisine
- Old Dhaka
- Spice level
- Mild, Medium, Hot
- Portion
- 1:1/2, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, 1:5, 1:6, 1:7, 1:8
- Preparation
- Made on order
Ingredients
Description
Old Dhaka style layered biryani — raw marinated mutton/beef layered with parboiled rice, slow-cooked in sealed pot (dum).
Old Dhaka style layered biryani — raw marinated mutton/beef layered with parboiled rice, slow-cooked in sealed pot (dum).
Bhabi Khaleda's Bawarchi
Wari
Khaleda's family has lived in the Wari neighborhood of Old Dhaka for over a hundred years. Her great-grandmother cooked for zamindars during the British era, and those recipes — passed down through whispered instructions and shared kitchens — still form the backbone of Khaleda's cooking today. Her tehari, a one-pot rice dish with tender beef and whole spices, is the dish she is most proud of. Unlike the biryani shops that use shortcuts and food coloring, Khaleda's tehari gets its golden hue from real saffron and slow caramelization of onions. She cooks it in a clay pot over charcoal, exactly as her great-grandmother did. Khaleda also makes a Mughlai paratha that has become legendary in her area — stuffed with spiced keema, folded into layers, and fried until each layer shatters like puff pastry. She serves it with a sweet-sour chutney made from green mangoes. Her kitchen is tiny — just a corner of her Wari apartment — but the food that comes out of it carries the weight of a century of Old Dhaka cooking.
Signature dish: Clay-Pot Tehari (slow-cooked beef rice)
View full profile →No reviews yet.
More from Bhabi Khaleda's Bawarchi
Other bhabis making Kacchi Biryani
Kacchi Biryani
Compare with other bhabis →Old Dhaka style layered biryani — raw marinated mutton/beef layered with parboiled rice, slow-cooked in sealed pot (dum).
Subscribe & Save
Need lunch every weekday? Get 10% off with weekly subscription.
Coming soon →Meal Platform Brand Intro
Meal Platform Introduction