Zafoon’s Chicken Mandhi was a tasty mix of flavours and textures, and it was a great deal! Mandhi is a traditional Middle Eastern dish with spiced rice and tender meat.

This Mandhi rice was likely infused with saffron or turmeric and was bright and flavourful. The sweet caramelized onion was a nice touch. The roasted chicken leg had crispy skin, which looked fantastic, but since I went right after they opened, it was probably from the day before, so it wasn’t as juicy as I’d hoped.

 

The sauces that came with it were Dakkous and Aioli. I would have preferred more of the Dakkous, a bold sauce made with tomatoes, peppers, and spices. It offers a vibrant kick that pairs perfectly with the rich flavours of the rice and chicken.

Although it wasn’t perfect, the generous portion and tasty ingredients made it a filling and satisfying meal that was well worth the price!

Taste: 8/10 Value: 10/10

Restaurant Address:
384 College St, Toronto

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