East Feast, a rather new addition to the Bahria Town vicinity has been beneficial to not only the commercial and social aspect of Bahria Town, but for reviving past traditions and food. Hence the name, the menu consists of traditional foods, not only confined to Pakistan though. You'll get a sundry of different options from a variety of places in Pakistan and India. Read the rest of our review to get a glimpse of this fabulous venue.
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Size
The size of the restaurant, although it seems unlikely, is minuscule. The main chassis of the location is made from an old trailer or container (shipping container), so you can imagine the how small it really is. Despite this, they have made the restaurant, not only look bigger, but feel livelier. Their creativity is certainly permeable to the eyes, and one can see the effort they've put into the design aspect of the restaurant. There are around 4-5 tables with outdoor accommodation. In addition, they've also built tents with heaters for the colder times.
Decor
Decor
There is a wooden-based interior, walls and TV have a wooden feel to them. There is an LCD situated on the West side of the restaurant, which entertains the many that come to dine here. The kitchen is behind the main counter, and there is another, larger kitchen in the back, and also a barbecue designated area. Various decorations are hanging on the walls, making it rather hospitable.
Service
The service is superb, to begin with. At first, when the restaurant opened, there was a very small staff, but with the growing amount of customers, they have around 5-7 hard-working individuals, who maintain the needs of the customers. Additionally, everyone is very welcoming when a new food-lover has entered its premise.
They also provide free home delivery (which we've tried), a drive thru and lunch at your office.
Food
Perhaps the most important facet of the restaurant. Well for starters, I can say that the food served was excellent. Not only in taste, but in plating and design. There are a plethora of different items on the menu, and almost all of them we've tried, but one in particular we like is the Amritsar Thali, which consists of rice, chicken, kabob's and other sauces. The food is different because, quite frankly, it tastes like something your mother might've made, which makes me feel more comfortable in the surrounding. Whatever you do order will, undoubtedly superb and this is what makes this restaurant ranked on our favorite restaurants in Bahria Town.



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