There is absolutely no arguments: Hidden Paradise serves the best food
in Hunza.The food is freshly cooked and offers the widest range of
authentic Hunza cuisine. The prices are very reasonable. It is
recommended that you ask suggestions for the seasonal specialties.This
is a family owned enterprise and each guest is treated like family and
every effort is made to satisfy the guest. Their specialty bread,potato
dishes ,their vegetable dishes and meat dishes are recommended.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Great Local Food
Went to Hidden Paradise with Family for dinner. the manager was
courteous young guy who took time to share the details of various local
specialities they prepare. the guy seemed passionate and was polite and
friendly. we order doudo soup, followed by Hoi Lo garma (spinach pasta),
chopshoro and lamb cooked in apricot seed oil. very nice authentic
place. food was delivered warm although a little later than promised.
overall the food was good specially the local drink Chammus. recommended
for people who like Hunza Cuisine.
Ask mubashirfida about Hidden Paradise Hunza Reviewed July 2017.
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Ask mubashirfida about Hidden Paradise Hunza Reviewed July 2017.
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Authentic local cuisine with friendly service
We went to Hidden Paradise on recommendation of our hotel. Tried a
variety of soups and mains. Overall a great experience trying a unique cuisine that I was not familiar with. Its not a posh place but you're in
the wrong part of the world if posh is your thing. Has a great view.
Food is very good. Service was excellent.
Ask Omar S about Hidden Paradise Hunza Reviewed March 23, 2016
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Ask Omar S about Hidden Paradise Hunza Reviewed March 23, 2016
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Sunday, July 23, 2017
Delightful experience
YoutubeWe wanted to try local cuisine from Hunza and were recommended Hidden
Paradise - a family run restaurant. We ordered a variety of dishes and
enjoyed each one. The taste is different to what you get from a
traditional Pakistani restaurant. Food is generally less spicy here
which accentuates the flavour of ingredients. I particularly liked
Chapshuro (flat bread with chicken stuffing), a yougurt and bread dish, a
green leaves curry made with indigenous plants and a potatoe and walnut
dish. Not knowing what type of food to expect we played safe and
ordered a chicken karahi as well. To our delight this was done in a
Hunza way, with just the right amount of spice. Food was served in
traditional in wooden bowls and plates that added to the experience. The
service was friendly and I enjoyed talking to the Javid Karim sahib
(the proprietor). I hope this place continues to serve traditional
seasonal food and doesn't fall into commercial traps.
(Reviewed August 17, 2016 by AM Abbasi London, United Kingdom)
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(Reviewed August 17, 2016 by AM Abbasi London, United Kingdom)
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