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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Haleem Trail: Green Park Hotel, Begumpet

 Soumabha     6:20 AM     Haleem, Hyderabad, Restaurant Reviews, Sabyasachi     No comments   

Green Park Hotel is one of the places in Hyderabad which serves haleem round the year as part of their Midnight Biryani buffet. However during Ramzan, the hotel puts up a stall in their campus, selling Iftar food from evening till 10 pm. Apart from haleem, biryani and desserts are also available for takeaway.

Haleem Counter at Green Park
The special haleem counter during Ramzan

This year the hotel has commissioned a special chef who is exclusively preparing haleem during Ramzan. Apart from that they have provided a special seating area where one can get the haleem and other delicacies served on the table.

Haleem Pack at Green Park
The haleem pack ready on the counter
The mutton haleem here has no bones. The ratio of meat to wheat is pretty decent and the level of spice is adequate. Everything is blended together to porridge like consistency. The amount of ghee used here is also less than conventional places.  We need to add only the garnishing on top before tasting. I personally enjoy my haleem with a bit more mint leaves in it.

Green Park Haleem
As we opened the pack of haleem
Overall the haleem is boneless, less oily, medium spicy but quite delicious.

For the takeaway package fried onions, lemon wedges are provided in a separate box. Overall the packaging, which has been specially designed, looks clean, hygienic and attractive.

Green Park Haleem
After adding the garnishings we are ready to go
For some people, who are particular about the hygiene factor of major haleem outlets, Green Park is a place where you can enjoy your haleem. A single haleem costs Rs 120, whereas a bigger full haleem is Rs 180. The counter also sells other delicacies for Iftar.

Location:  Green Park Hotel is itself a landmark on the Greenlands-Ameerpet Road. It is close to the Begumpet Flyover

Disclaimer: The feedback and ratings are based on sampling on a particular day. In many such outlets taste is not consistent, and varies from day to day and branch to branch.


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