Breakfast looked nice, but the experience left a bad taste. Paid $60 for two, yet couldn’t take the rest home — they prefer to trash it instead. Not buffet, just table-served. Makes you wonder if they really throw it away or serve it again 🤔 Either way, wasteful and disappointing.
ZK
Zohaib Khawar
Oct 12, 2025
We were visiting from Arizona and decided to try this place out.
The restaurant ambiance is decent and they have small outdoor seating.
The food portions were good and flavors were amazing. We had the Nihari, mix grill and kabuli polao.
RH
Rahmatullah Hamid
Oct 12, 2025
Casa Lahori serves truly authentic Pakistani food flavorful, fresh, and delicious! The staff are very polite and friendly, and the restaurant’s decor is beautiful. Highly recommended!
Special thanks to Ali Hashimi
As soon as you walk into Casa Lahori, you instantly feel like you’re in the right place. We came here for the breakfast buffet, and the strong morning tea was absolutely perfect — I ended up having three cups! The food was delicious, the atmosphere warm, and the overall experience was amazing. Highly recommend this place for an authentic and satisfying start to your day!
NS
Nabiha Siddiqui
Sep 28, 2025
Horrible brunch experience
My husband and I have enjoyed dinner at Casa Lahori multiple times, and the food and service have always been good. Unfortunately, their brunch completely missed the mark.
First, the advertising is misleading. It’s promoted as “chai + paratha” and positioned as a Pakistani brunch, yet no paratha was served, chai came in tiny servings with very slow refills, and a lot of the menu leaned toward generic American brunch items (croissant sandwiches, apples with almond butter, jams). While not inherently bad, this isn’t what most diners expect from a Pakistani brunch.
We arrived at 12:15 pm as a party of five and were seated without menus or any explanation of how the brunch worked. Our server seemed inexperienced and couldn’t answer basic questions about what was included, how the buffet worked, or even the price. In one case, she told us there would be no nihari, only for it to appear later. We had to ask repeatedly for basic information that should have been provided upfront.
Service throughout the meal was slow and inattentive. Chai refills took a long time and several requests were forgotten. We were told we could ask for more of any dish, but when we requested additional nihari at 12:45pm (and followed up again at 1:05 pm), we were told brunch was now closed—even though they still brought naan without the nihari we had asked for.
At $27.99 per person, the experience felt overpriced and poorly executed. We left frustrated and disappointed. While dinner here has always been enjoyable, we won’t be returning for brunch.