Rehmat Darbar Restaurant

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England-Y, Mushrif, International City (Warsan 1), International City (Warsan 1), Mushrif, Dubai
Rehmat Darbar Restaurant
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Rehmat Darbar Restaurant
England-Y, Mushrif, International City (Warsan 1), International City (Warsan 1), Mushrif, Dubai

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Rehmat Darbar Restaurant in International City offers authentic Pakistani cuisine with generous portions, making it a favourite spot for a hearty meal.

Rehmat Darbar Restaurant brings the vibrant flavours of Pakistan right here to Dubai's International City. Known for its generous servings and authentic dishes, Rehmat Darbar is a go-to for anyone craving traditional Pakistani food in a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a delicious biryani, flavourful curries, or freshly baked naan, they’ve got you covered. It's a must-try for food lovers exploring the diverse culinary scene in Warsan 1.

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England-Y, Mushrif, International City (Warsan 1), International City (Warsan 1), Mushrif, Dubai
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