
Casual dining restaurant in an upscale setting that celebrates the eclectic and inspirational culture of Pakistan. Playing on the unique and diverse traditions of its namesake city, Karachi, Mai Colachi offers a colorful variety of spices, from mild to hot. Our kitchen embraces a worldly variety of spices, herbs, red meats, poultry, seafood, breads and biryani—all of which come together on hot charcoal, sizzling grills, and aromatic ovens.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6205 Coit Rd #396, Plano, TX 75024
Phone: (469) 969-0888
Website: https://www.mai-colachi.com/
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Reviews
We had a great time. Everything – the food, the service, and the ambience was beautiful.
We hosted our son’s pre-wedding dinner for 40 guests at Mai Colachi last Saturday, 12/6/25. We were visiting from Cleveland, OH.
Ms. Mini recommended the menu and organized the event. Ms. Nahid and her team made the dinner event pleasant and joyful for everyone.
Highly recommended for authentic Pakistani cuisine, fabulous setup, and outstanding service.
Thank you.
Saba and Nafis
We ordered Peshawari Chicken Karahi, Shinwari Mutton Karahi, Lahori Fried Fish, and Malai Boti with butter naan, garlic naan, and roomali roti.
Quantity was terrible — Lahori fish had mostly fries with just 4–5 tiny pieces, Malai Boti ($16) had only 4 pieces tasting like raw dahi, Peshawari Karahi needed more bhunai, and the mutton smelled bad. Butter naan was dry and hard with no butter, and honestly looked frozen, not freshly made. Garlic naan barely had garlic, just coriander and butter brushed on top. Roomali roti was the only decent item.
We paid $116 (including two Diet Cokes) — not worth it at all. Quality, quantity, and taste have really deteriorated.
We went in for dinner over the weekend. Place was not crowded however became busy very quick.
Their soup was super delicious, highly recommended. Their peshawari karahi and fried fish was really good as well, highly recommended.
We also ordered Chinese fried rice, it smelled like cow’s feed, so we returned that.
We also ordered a pitcher of mint drink super good!
We tried their Ramadan special iftaar box #2 – Mix grilled platter and nihari
The variety of grilled items were amazing, we got chicken malai boti, beef seekh kabob, beef bihari kabob and chicken tikka boti; all items tasted good, the spice level was perfect for kids and someone who doesn’t eat spicy food. My kids definitely enjoyed the grilled items. With the special we also got samosas, onion pakoras, and dates; dates were typical medjool, onion pakoras were a little spicy and had too much gram flour (besan) but still tasted good, samosas definitely tasted store bought, they were the tiny aloo cocktail samosas, that we didn’t care much for! Nihari was ok, the spicy level tasted of like a home salan and the garnishing that it came with were slimy so I’m guessing they were pretty old!
Overall the iftaar box was definitely worth $70 price but nihari didn’t worth its price $17.
It was our first visit to this restaurant, and we were captivated by its beautiful ambiance and elegant décor. The menu was extensive, and everything was available. We decided to try the chicken karahi, which was bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection, accompanied by naan and raita—a must-try combination! We also ordered chaat papri, which had a generous serving of chickpeas but was still delicious. The chef himself checked in on us, ensuring the flavors were just right—a truly professional touch.
For drinks, we sampled the mint mojito and tea, both of which are highly recommended.
If you’re searching for authentic Indo-Pak flavors in a welcoming environment, this restaurant is a must-visit. We’ll definitely be returning to try the Shinwari karahi—and sharing pictures too!
So definitely get the shrimp, nihari, and the soda drinks.