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Address: 5487 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75038
Phone: (972) 962-9999
Website: https://saveraindiankitchen.shop/
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Reviews
The service was good, and the staff handled the order smoothly. The food was packed well for takeout, and everything maintained its quality.
The veg Manchurian was excellent and honestly reminded me of Vijayawada-style Manchurian with that perfect spicy and flavorful taste. It had the right balance of sauce and crispiness, which made it really enjoyable.
The maska bun was definitely the highlight for me. They heated it before packing, and it tasted amazing. The bun was warm, soft, and the butter melted nicely, making it incredibly delicious.
Both the chicken biryani and paneer biryani were also very good. The rice was flavorful, well cooked, and the portions were generous. The chicken was tender, and the paneer pieces were soft and nicely seasoned.
Overall, everything we ordered tasted really good, and the experience was great. The maska bun and Manchurian are definitely must-try items here.
Overall it was a decent experience
It is a self service based restaurant.
To their credit, the management responded quickly and replaced my order, which I appreciate. However, this kind of issue should never happen in the first place. I hope they take immediate steps to ensure this doesn’t happen to anyone else. Food safety is not something that can be taken lightly.
That said, the food is absolutely fabulous. I highly recommend dining here for the taste alone. During our visit, we ordered the veg thali and the Mysore masala dosa—both were delicious, full of flavor, and perfectly spiced.
Despite the wait time, I would still recommend this place for its amazing food.
️ Biryani/Pulao Combo
My first visit here was driven by a full-on biryani craving. But then the combo option caught my eye—curious, right? You get a tender piece of chicken nestled in pulao rice, served with raita, chicken kabobs, and biryani sauce. Here’s the fun part: without the sauce, it’s pulao; add it, and voilà—biryani! It’s a flavorful middle ground, though not a traditional “combo meal” by most standards. Still, it hits the spot if you’re feeling indecisive.
️ Palnadu Chicken Pulao
This one quickly became a regular order. It arrives fresh, spicy, and generous with Thai green/red chilies. If you’re spice-sensitive, set those aside—but if you’re up for the heat, dive in. It’s bold, warm, and deeply satisfying.
Chicken Ghee Pulao
Another favorite. Think comfort food at its finest—rich, aromatic, and cooked with love. The ghee lends a beautiful depth to the dish, making it craveable every time.
Chicken Thali
For the full-on South Indian experience, call ahead to see when thalis are being served. We went for the non-veg chicken thali, and it was a feast: lightly crispy fried chicken, two types of chicken curry, white rice, lemon rice (swapped in for curd rice), one poori (chapati optional), daal, and a mystery veg item that tasted like a mashed cilantro chutney—it looked earthy, brown, and surprisingly delicious. If anyone knows the name, drop it in the comments!
Special Vijayawada Biryani
This one didn’t quite win us over. It was decent, but not remarkable enough to satisfy serious biryani cravings. If you’re choosing between biryani or pulao here, go with the pulao every time—it’s been consistently excellent.
Final Thoughts
Severa Kitchen has been a warm, flavorful, and comforting discovery. Every dish carries that home-cooked soul, and while the biryani may not be their strongest suit, the pulaos are the stars of the show.