What Are the Best Family Meals at MyLahore

Blog 08 May 2026 By Hamza Jamal

Some restaurants are built around a concept. MyLahore was built around a table. A family table, specifically, with too many dishes on it and not enough room for everything that was being passed around. That is still the spirit behind how the menu is put together, and it is still what makes the food work as well as it does for families dining together today.

MyLahore Family Restaurant: A Family Business, Not a Franchise

MyLahore is independently owned and always has been. There is no franchise model, no head office issuing instructions from a distance, and no manual deciding what goes on the plate in the name of operational simplicity. The people who built this business are still involved in running it, and that matters in ways that show up in the food.

When a family’s name is attached to a restaurant, the standards are personal. The recipes are developed and refined because they have to be right, not because they meet a brief. The consistency across the five restaurants in Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, Blackburn and Birmingham comes from a shared set of values and a shared investment in quality, not from a franchise agreement. That distinction is worth understanding before you eat, because it explains quite a lot about why the food tastes the way it does.

What to expect when you dine at MyLahore gives a fuller picture of the experience. What should you order on your first visit is a good companion if you are still finding your way around the menu.

MyLahore Sharing Dishes: The Dishes That Were Made to Be Shared

The MyLahore menu is naturally suited to communal eating. The most satisfying visits tend to be the ones where several dishes arrive at once and everyone is reaching across the table. These are the dishes that make that kind of meal work.

The Special Mixed Grill Sharer

The Special Mixed Grill Sharer is the centrepiece order for a group that wants to eat well before the mains arrive. Chicken breast grill pieces, malai tikka, fish grill, mutton seekh, chicken seekh and chicken wings on a single platter, brought from the flame grill while the char is still fresh. It gives the table a range of textures and flavours in a single order, and it sets the tone for the rest of the meal. What are the best starter dishes at MyLahore covers how to build a wider starter spread around it.

Dum Biryani

Seasoned basmati rice baked under a golden bread crust with potatoes and MyLahore’s own biryani spice blend, the Dum Biryani is one of those dishes that creates a moment when it arrives at the table. The crust breaks open and the fragrance that comes out of it is part of the experience. It is deeply satisfying as a shared dish and holds its own as a main. Served with raita or rich curry sauce. What is the best rice dish at MyLahore and how do you decide between biryani and curry are both worth reading alongside this.

MyLahore Crowd Pleasers: Dishes That Work for Every Generation at the Table

One of the challenges of feeding a family across different ages and palates is finding dishes that land for everyone. These are the ones that consistently do.

Butter Chicken

Boneless chicken in a rich, creamy tomato and butter sauce, the Butter Chicken is one of the most ordered dishes on the menu and has been for good reason. It is welcoming to younger or less adventurous palates without sacrificing depth, and it sits comfortably alongside more intensely spiced dishes on the same table. What makes MyLahore Butter Chicken so popular explains what separates a carefully made version from the versions that have given the dish a mediocre reputation elsewhere.

Lahori Chicken Karahi

A step up in intensity, the Lahori Chicken Karahi is chicken thigh cooked with onions, tomatoes, garlic, chillies and a desi spice blend, finished with coriander, ginger and a touch of cream. It is the kind of dish that reflects exactly what makes Lahori cuisine different from other Pakistani food, and it is the dish that many families who grew up eating this food will recognise most immediately as the real thing.

Lamb Nihari

The Lamb Nihari is slow cooked lamb shank in a rich spiced broth, finished with ginger, coriander, fried onions and chillies, and served with a wedge of lime. Subject to availability, it is always worth asking after when you arrive. If it is on, it is the most rewarding order on the curry section of the menu. What is the best curry to try at MyLahore covers the full curry section for anyone still weighing their options.

MyLahore Starters for Families: The Starters That Keep Younger Guests Happy

A family meal works best when there is something to eat from the moment everyone sits down, and when younger guests have something at the table that feels like theirs. A few starters that consistently land well across all ages:

The Cheesy Keema Samosa brings crispy pastry filled with spiced mutton mince, melted cheese, onions and potato. The Malai Tikka, chicken thigh marinated in cream, cheese, green chillies and herbs before going over the flame, tends to disappear faster than anything else ordered for the table. And for something that earns its place in the comfort food category, the Cheesy Keema and Chips, fries topped with spiced mutton mince, melted cheddar and jalapenos, is the kind of thing that gets reordered.

MyLahore Desserts for Families: Desserts Worth Staying for

The dessert section at MyLahore is one of the most complete in its category and is where a family meal properly finishes. The Fresh Waffles with strawberries, banana, MyLahore chocolate sauce and Belgian chocolate ganache are ordered at most tables and get remembered long after the savoury courses. The Dream Cake offers textured chocolate layers with a crackable top, and the Molten Cake is a chocolate fudge pudding served with cream or vanilla ice cream that delivers exactly what it promises.

For the Desi classics end of the menu, the Gajrela with Ice Cream, slow cooked carrot dessert with cardamom and pistachio served warm with kulfi ice cream, is the kind of thing that closes a meal with real intent, particularly for guests who grew up with it. What is the best dessert for kids at MyLahore covers the full picture for younger guests. What is Falooda and why do people love it and the difference between Falooda and Kulfi are both worth exploring for anyone who wants to go further into the traditional dessert section.

MyLahore Family Dining: Come and Eat With Us

MyLahore has restaurants in Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, Blackburn and Birmingham. The full menu is consistent across all five sites. Bradford delivery is available for those in Bradford who want to eat at home. By MyLahore handles catering for weddings and family celebrations, and Ranges by MyLahore offers ready to grill food, tray bakes and cakes for delivery and collection.

More about who we are and what drives us can be found via the MyLahore story and the about us section. The team is easy to reach via contact, and the FAQs cover common questions before your visit. Follow on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok to see the food before you arrive.

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