Bismillah Biryani Restaurant

North Indian restaurant · Little India

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"Biryani with fish or meat and flavoured with various Indian herbs." - Michelin Inspector

Bismillah Biryani

50 Dunlop St, Singapore 209379 Get directions

bismillahbiryani.com
@bismillahbiryanisg

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