What Should You Order the First Time You Visit MyLahore

News 24 Mar 2026 By Creative Marketing

Walking into MyLahore for the first time can feel a little overwhelming in the best possible way. The menu is broad, the smells are incredible, and everyone around you seems to know exactly what they want. This guide cuts through the noise and points you straight to the dishes that make a first visit worth coming back from.

A MyLahore First Visit: What Makes the Menu Worth Taking Time With

MyLahore has been doing Pakistani and North Indian halal food properly for years, and the menu reflects that. You will find flame grills, slow cooked curries, biryani, street food starters, global flavours and a dessert selection that gives people genuine pause. Whether you are walking through the door at our Leeds restaurant, Bradford, Manchester, Blackburn or Birmingham location, the experience is the same: proper food, cooked with care, served with warmth.

If you want to understand what makes MyLahore tick before you arrive, our story is a good place to start. The restaurant was built around the idea that eating together matters, and that shows in everything from the portion sizes to the way the menu is put together.

Best MyLahore Dishes to Start With: The Starters

Most regulars do not arrive and go straight to mains. The starters at MyLahore are genuinely worth your time, and a well chosen selection shared across the table sets the tone for the whole meal.

The menu splits starters across Cheese Lovers, samosas and chaat, and home favourites. As a first timer, the chaat section is the one to know about.

What to Order at MyLahore: Samosa Chaat and the Street Food Picks

The Meat Samosa Chaat is one of those dishes that tends to convert people instantly. Crispy mutton filled pastry, chickpeas, potato, cucumber and tomato, all finished with spicy yoghurt sauce, tamarind and crunchy papri. There is a vegetarian version too, and both are worth ordering. If you want something lighter, the Papri Chaat hits the same notes without the samosa.

For something more indulgent before the main course, the Cheesy Garlic Naan is hard to argue with. Four slices of warm, cheesy bread that work well alongside almost anything else on the table. The Combo Platter is also worth considering for larger groups: chicken seekh, mutton seekh, flaming chop, meat samosa and crispy chicken strip, all on one plate.

MyLahore Menu Recommendations: Curries, Biryani and the Flame Grill

This is where most first timers have to make a call, and it is genuinely a good problem to have. MyLahore does all three brilliantly, and the right choice comes down to what you are in the mood for.

For a fuller breakdown, deciding between biryani and curry at MyLahore lays it out clearly. The short version: biryani if you want something fragrant and filling, a classic curry if you want something saucy and warming, and the flame grill if you want smoke and proper char.

MyLahore Must-Try Dishes From the Main Menu

The Lahori Chicken Karahi is a brilliant entry point. Chicken thigh cooked with onions, tomatoes, garlic, chillies and a desi spice blend, finished with coriander, ginger and a touch of cream. It is confident and deeply satisfying. The Butter Chicken is another reliable first choice, with boneless chicken in a rich creamy tomato sauce that feels comforting without being heavy.

If biryani is where you land, the Dum Biryani is the one to order. Seasoned basmati rice with potatoes and a MyLahore biryani spice blend, baked under a golden bread crust. It arrives and immediately feels like an occasion. All biryani comes with a choice of raita or rich curry sauce.

From the flame grill, the Flaming Chops are the standout for first timers. Chargrilled marinated mutton chops on the bone with a proper smoky depth you only get from cooking over a real flame. If your group is larger, the Special Mixed Grill Sharer pulls in chicken breast grill pieces, malai tikka, flaming chops, fish grill and both seekh kebab varieties.

Vegetarians are well served across the menu too. The Palak Paneer, Daal Tarka and Channa Karahi all hold their own, and what vegetarians can actually order at MyLahore covers even more ground if you want to explore further.

MyLahore Family Favourites: Bringing the Kids Along

MyLahore is a genuinely family friendly place to eat, and the kids menu is built around that. The options are straightforward and designed for little ones who might not be ready for a full karahi just yet.

Kids meals on the menu include:

  1. Mini Chicken Burger with burger sauce and lettuce, with an option to add cheese
  2. Kids Pizza Baguette with cheese and tomato
  3. Fish Fingers made with breaded cod strips
  4. Chicken Nuggets, five bite sized pieces per portion
  5. Kids Mac and Cheese in a cheddar and cream sauce, topped with grated cheese

All kids meals are served with fries and a juice. For something sweet to finish, the best desserts for kids at MyLahore is worth a look before you order.

MyLahore Dining Experience: Drinks and Desserts Worth Saving Room For

The drinks menu goes further than most expect. Alongside soft drinks and a solid hot drinks selection, you will find mocktails, milkshakes and freshly made lassi. The Mango Lassi is a traditional classic that works alongside almost any main. The Passiontastic mocktail, with mango, passion fruit, mint and lime, is a good shout if you want something a little fresher and more vibrant.

On desserts, most first timers end up torn between the hot puddings and the richer chocolate options. A few picks worth knowing about:

  • Molten Cake: chocolate fudge pudding with a melt in the middle, served with cream or vanilla ice cream
  • Dream Cake: textured chocolate layers with a crackable chocolate top
  • Peanut Caramel Sensation: peanut butter crunch with milk chocolate and buttery caramel layered on brownie cake
  • Gajrela with Ice Cream: slow cooked carrot dessert with cardamom and pistachio served warm with kulfi

The Falooda is worth mentioning separately. Noodles, rose syrup, milk, basil seeds and kulfi ice cream. It is one of those desserts that feels entirely MyLahore, and it tends to be a talking point when it arrives at the table.

MyLahore Beginner’s Guide: Finding Your Nearest Restaurant and Planning Ahead

MyLahore has restaurants across Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, Blackburn and Birmingham, all serving the same menu with the same standard. You can find details on all MyLahore restaurants in one place. If you have questions before you visit, the FAQs cover the most common ones, and you can always get in touch directly with the team.

It is also worth knowing that MyLahore has two other arms. By MyLahore handles catering for weddings and corporate events, while Ranges by MyLahore is a delivery and collection service for those who want to enjoy MyLahore food at home, offering things like ready to grill items and tray bakes.

For a look at what is seasonal and what other people are ordering, follow along on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. The first visit is usually the start of something regular.

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