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The Ghabili palao I ordered was simply delicious. The flavors were rich and well-balanced, and the tender lamb complemented the fragrant saffron rice perfectly. The Chicken with Yogurt was absolute delight too. The cocktail was both unique and significant, crafted with care and attention to detail.
Exotically delicious! The lamb shank fell of the bone... spices were out of this world! Note: I came on a Saturday, the restaurant opened at 1pm, not Noon
We got the sampler, chicken on skewer, lamb korma, spicy chicken meatballs, simmered spinach over rice and a few other dishes. The place is beautifully decorated. The dishes well presented. The dining chairs are amazingly comfortable. Since the dishes are similar to the Nepalese Indian fare that my
Very cute little restaurant with an outdoor patio sitting area. First time here and trying out different culture food was awesome. Bartender was very attentive and new the menu well. They do have happy hour. Chipotle Margarita was very refreshing 😋
Hidden gem in Bishop Arts. I’ve been a couple times now and the food nor their unique cocktails have missed. Pro tip for dog hoomans: order the lamb shank because it comes with a huge bone that your dog will love. There’s also a patio seating with a window that puts you right at the bar; great way t
We saw this restaurant features in Triple D so decided to check it out. Small but cozy, white table clothes. Good service, frequent checks by the waiters. It’s a bit on the high end prices but given this is in Bishop Arts district, it was reasonable. We tried the lamb shank, beef kofta - delicious.
Nora is an upscale, beautiful restaurant in a very neat, fun, walkable little part of Dallas. Lots of cool little bars and shops around. It's a bit pricey, but I have zero regrets about going there. The food was delicious and different than anything I've had. I thought maybe it would be like Per
Every part of our dining experience at Nora last weekend was as a complete delight! The staff was so friendly and consistent with their service. From bus boy to manager - everyone checked in with us from greeting to goodbye. They provided on point recommendations and were gracious in their explanat
By the time I get to Nora, I didn’t really realize that they were getting ready to close in about an hour after our arrival. I ordered food for my table and truly enjoyed the food, but I kept thinking about the Baklava that was on the menu. Unfortunately, as I was getting ready to order the dreamy B
Prime location in the eclectic Bishop Arts with a bit of parking behind it, the decor for this Afghan/Middle Easter/Indian restaurant is pleasant, as is the food presentation. The selection is obviously wide, though not deep. It is an interesting choice and good for small groups of friends, but rath
Fabulous service and food here! Matt the owner took good care of us as well. :) The lamb shank was divine- meat fell off the bone kind of tender goodness. The carrots seemed caramelized and loved the sweet raisins with the rice. We also tried the yogurt chicken and the quabili palao, which were exc
Just stopped by for a quick bite. Very flavorful dishes and I absolutely love the saffron rice so I just got a side of that. Will come back for the meat dishes!
Love the food here. Ambiance is lovely. Drinks are good. Wine selection is great. Will come back often.
The first time I visited Dallas last summer, my friends and I stumbled across Nora’s because the place we planned to go was closed. What a happy accident. We loved it. When I came back to Dallas last week, I told my friend we were going back to Nora’s if we did nothing else during my short stay. And
Came here for a friend's brunch birthday. Beautiful restaurant, great food, friendly staff, cool neighborhood and some parking in the back. Like I said we came for brunch but there was only 2 options with eggs and it was off the menu. The menu they give you is a lunch/ dinner menu. We ordered the Ma
Excellent Afghan restaurant. The atmosphere is vibrant and relaxed, but it was also a very nice place for a special meal. The appetizers were delicious with pita bread (although it is called naan bread, it is more like large pita bread). We had the salad sampler. It was a great way to try differ
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