Mehak Halal Cuisine

Indian restaurant · East Boston

Mehak Halal Cuisine

Indian restaurant · East Boston

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329 Sumner St, Boston, MA 02128

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Spartan spot serving familiar Indian-Pakistani fare as well as some uncommon dishes.  

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+1 617 567 1900

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"Mehak is the only Indian/Pakistani restaurant in East Boston, and the expected samosas, biryanis, and tandoori dishes are all on the menu. However, these all tend to either be too bland or too spicy, and they’re all pretty unmemorable. But the more unique dishes, like kabuli pulao (rice with carrots, raisin and lamb) and haleem (lentil and meat mash in the consistency of creamy peanut butter), are delicious. If you don’t like creamy peanut butter, you’re out of luck." - Joel Ang

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Xin Zhang

Google
This is definitely a hidden gem. If you only look at the photos, you may not want to try it and that is mistake! I gave it a four star because there was basically no service in this place and the ambience wasn’t nice, but the food was fantastic. A few tips: Bring someone who can speak Punjabi with you, so they can communicate. The waiter/cook speaks broken English. Not everything on the menu is available, so ask them before you order. This is a CASH ONLY place! You don’t come here for the service. You may need to ask for a fork if you need. There are three must order dishes: mango lassi, keema naan, and shammi kebabs. I have tried so many Indian restaurants, and I can guarantee you this is the best mango lassi in Boston. You can feel that you are drinking real mango. But the mango lassi here is very thick and filling, so just keep that in mind. My husband is Indian and he was so addicted to it as well. We also ordered garlic naan, but my husband and our Punjabi friend said it was okay, no where compared to the keema naan. I don’t know how they can make the meat so fine and almost melted inside the naan. Genius!

David Hoffmann

Google
Portion sizes have decreased dramatically over the years (it used to be better) ... Taste is very authentic and good, but this is a $17+ meal. (One of the dessert balls is missing from the picture). Should be a $$$ rated restaurant for portion size in my humble opinion.

Phil Waters

Google
This place is AMAZING. Just moved in a short walk away and I've eaten here three times in two weeks. Literally everything on the menu is good and just like your auntie, baa, and mother make. Everything is super fresh, surprisingly fast, and good portions. Paneer is great, samosas are crisp, tandoori is succulent, naans are freshly done. Gulab jamun stayed warm on the walk home through rain. WHEN you go, you must get the MANGO LASSI! You will thank me.

Jon McMahon

Google
Best I've ever had. I didn't have to deal with parking because I took an Uber. Non- stop drivers coming in for pick up. (Uber eats and grub hub) Place was clean and quiet and they had a cricket game on. 100%

Shubhra T

Google
Very good food, fresh and wholesome. Good menu. Nice service. Friendly atmosphere.

Nicolas Joly

Google
Use to be decent Pakistani food. We just ordered tonight and did not taste fresh. Spent $41 for something that tastes worse than a trader Joe's frozen dinner. It tastes like they just heated up precooked food in a microwave. We ended up not eating it. I called to let them know and the guy was as nice as possible offering me free food and trying to make it right. I told him I just want good food and no need for free food. He was extremely nice. But it's hard when the food is not something I would even eat if it's free.

Rahil Merchant

Google
Some of the best Indian food I've had. Ordered chapli kebob and achari chicken and it was DELICIOUS!!!!!!

John

Google
low key some of the best N Indian food around. yes, the naan, tikka massala and briyani are great but being adventurous on the menu is well rewarded: Aloo Baigun is a spicy eggplant and potato dish with a tomato sauce base and it was good enough that i could consider going vegetarian if i could eat like this. The owner is super friendly and the dining area is well kept (back before it was take out only for covid).