Kohinoor Restaurant Menu – San Antonio, TX

Type : Pakistani restaurant

Location : San Antonio, TX

Family-owned eatery featuring a range of classic Pakistani dishes in a spacious, casual dining room. Based on 926 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Kohinoor Restaurant 78240

Address:
9425 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX 78240

Phone: (210) 314-8692

Website:

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday 11:30 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM–9 PM
Friday 11:30 AM–10 PM
Saturday 12:30–10 PM
Sunday 12:30–9 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Bun Kabab
This is a Pakistani style burger.
$4.99
Aaloo Samosas
These are spiced potatoes wrapped in a triangular shaped spring roll. There are two samosas in a plate.
$4.99
Beef Samosas $3.99
Rolls
Chicken Boti Rolls
Boneless tandoori chicken rolled in a Paratha finished with onions, cilantro, chaat masala and a tangy chutney.
$13.49
Kabab Rolls
Ground beef kabob rolled in a Paratha finished with onions, cilantro, chaat masala and a tangy chutney.
$13.49
Grilled Dishes
Chicken Boti
Grilled boneless chicken marinated in tandoori spices. There are six pieces in a plate.
$11.99
Bihari Kabab
A tenderized skirt-cut strip of beef marinated in traditional spices and grilled.
$11.99
Bihari Chicken
A tenderized skirt-cut strip of white meat boneless chicken marinated in traditional spices and grilled.
$11.99
Chicken Tikka
Skewered chicken leg, marinated in tandoori spices. (This dish takes a full 45 minutes to cook, no less).
$7.99
Tawa Dishes
Tawa Kabab
Seasoned ground beef formed into kabobs and garnished with fried onions. There are two kabobs in a plate.
$11.99
Tawa Chicken
Strips of marinated white-meat chicken breast, sauteed in a Tawa with onions, tomatoes, and slivers of jalapenos and ginger.
$13.99
Tawa Fish
Two filets (or four pieces) of marinated tilapia fish, potato slices, and our special fish sauce shallow fried on top of flat Tawa.
$14.99
Tawa Shrimp
Marinated shrimp stir-fried in a Tawa with onions, tomatoes, and slivers of jalapenos and ginger.
$13.99
Non-Vegetarian Gravies
Butter Chicken
Boneless tandoori chicken cut into little cubes and cooked in a creamy tomato sauce.
$12.99
Karahi Chicken
Dark-meat chicken on the bone cooked in a traditional Karahi with a base of tomatoes, ginger, and garlic.
$10.99
Vegetarian Entrees
Daal
Split peas seasoned and blended with house spices into a delicious gravy.
$7.99
Palak Paneer
Spinach and cottage cheese cooked with house spices inside of a creamy sauce.
$10.99
Butter Paneer
Cottage cheese cooked in a creamy tomato base with herbs and house spices.
$10.99
Rice Dishes
Chicken Biryani
Spicy marinated chicken cooked between layers of saffron infused Basmati rice.
$11.99
White Rice
Steamed Basmati Rice.
$4.00
Shrimp Fried Rice $14.99
Vegetarian Fried Rice $10.99
Breads
Paratha
Our signature home-style flat bread made with a mix of wheat and flour and shallow fried lightly in oil on a flat Tawa.
$3.99
Roti
Our signature home-style flat bread made with a mix of wheat and flour and shallow fried without oil on a flat Tawa.
$3.99
Naan
Flour dough baked in a traditional Tandoor to make a fluffy and soft bread lightly lathered with butter.
$1.99
Desserts
Kulfi
Homemade traditional Pakistani ice cream made with saffron and pistachios sliced and topped off with a light drizzle of Rooh-Afza (rose syrup).
$3.99
Kheer
Saffron flavored rice pudding with a blend of pistachios and almonds lightly sprinkled on the top.
$3.50
Gulab Jamun
Deep fried donuts served in a warm and sweet syrup.
$3.50
Beverages
Canned Sodas $1.50
International Canned Sodas
Vimto, Pakola, Lemon-Pakola, Apple Sidra.
$1.99
Bottled Water
Bottled H2O.
$1.50
Mango Shake $4.99
Mango Lassi $4.99
Sweet Lassi $4.50
Salty Lassi $4.50
Chai
Hot and traditional Pakistani Dood-Pati (milk and tea bag) tea. (15 minute preparation time).
$1.99

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Reviews

Shannon Bedo
Don’t go here. We were the only cars in the parking lot, and we almost left. I wish we had. We walked in, and the server waived at us to sit at any table. But when she got off the phone, she told us we weren’t allowed to sit at the table we chose. We moved, and then we asked what came with the Kababs. Nothing. Everything sold separately with expensive prices that were handwritten on the menu – a big jump from the old prices. If you are going to increase prices, then get new menus. The server started out by telling us everything on the menu that they didn’t have. I asked about the tiki, and she said that would take 45 minutes! Also, they charge for water – WHO DOES THAT??? Rice and bread also cost extra. My simple meal with water only and rice and 1 piece of bread was $27! They also include gratuity for everyone, even though the service is terrible. Also, my butter chicken came with a huge blob of gross butter. I know it’s called butter chicken for a reason, but EWE.

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B
Fantastic experience. The food is delicious, unique, and authentic, and the restaurant is family owned. I love places like this, and they are often hard to find. I write mostly to comment on past reviews. If you are complaining about a 15% mandatory tip for the waiters, you should not be going out to eat. I would actually consider this a favor as most restaurants would charge 18%, and i would argue that the new standard is 20%. The food leans to the spicy side, but that is part of the food culture. It is very hard for a restaurant to completely change cultural and family recipes that include chilis to accommodate the more sensitive palate, particularly when having to do so would be for one or two people an evening when the large majority of patrons are wanting the spice. Finally, the wait time for the food is a bit on the longer side, but that is a good thing. That means your food is being prepared as you order it instead of in advance. It is fresher and better tasting. I would happily wait extra time to know everything is prepared to order. Do not let the reviews deter you from giving this restaurant a shot if you are in the mood for Indian/Pakistani food.

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Dharshini M
We were to go to another restaurant for lunch that happened to be close. Therefore, looking for another place to eat and saw this place. I believe everything happens for a reason as we had some amazing food here. The paratha was amazing. Different from what we typically get from other restaurants. Every dish we ordered was truly amazing.

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Tas A
Halal food in San Antonia. Very good. Food is for spice lovers. Very hot. I enjoyed it. The place is clean and lovely. Spacious. The staff were helpful and well behaved. Only thing i didn’t like was the 15% gratuity fee added automatically in the bill. Food is not cheap. I would say it is on the expensive side. Bathroom is clean too.

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Karishma Hirani
I always have a fantastic experience at Kohinoor restaurant! The food was absolutely delicious, and what’s even better is that my kids, who are quite particular, only eat at this Indian-Pakistani restaurant. The service was top-notch as well. Thank you for consistently providing great food and excellent service!

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Aziza Nahar
Highly recommended indo-pak restaurant.

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Nouman Mirza
Tried Bun Kabab, Beef Bihari, Paratha and Mango Lassi.

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O David
Samosas were good. The menu was not very extensive I thought there would be more curries to chose from. I ended up just eating Samosas. Also they brought me a plate of raw onions carrots and some green chutney. Not sure I want to eat just raw onions. Probably won’t go back.

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Aziz Ali
Food was amazing, came out piping hot with loads of spice n flavor. Definitely give it a must try for authentic Pakistani food.

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Khawar Naeem
Some customer paid for my lunch! I don’t know why! I just want to thank him. I saw his face because he was the only other customer in there at that time. Whoever you are, I am very grateful to you. May Allah Bless you.

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