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Best Ambur Star Biryani in Sydney
“Seeraga samba rice cooked in meat stock. The smallest grains carry the deepest flavour.”
What the real thing tastes like
Ambur is a small town in Tamil Nadu that produces one of India's most distinctive biryanis using seeraga samba — a short grain rice that absorbs meat stock while cooking. Meat is never marinated. The entire spice character comes from fresh ingredients cooked together. Served with dalcha (a lentil-based gravy) and brinjal curry on the side. Deeply local. Impossible to replicate without the specific rice.
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Reviews of Ambur biryani read like pilgrimage accounts — people describe highway detours planned entirely around a plate of it. The seeraga samba grains, cooked in meat stock rather than alongside it, are said to carry more flavour per grain than any basmati could. The dalcha and brinjal sides are treated as inseparable; without them, regulars insist, it isn't Ambur.
Order it here when it has
- deeply savoury rice
- unforgettable if you find it
- complete meal
- unique character
Walk away when you see
- very hard to find outside Tamil Nadu
- requires specific rice variety
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