A good qorma is instantly recognizable by its unforgettable and extremely delicious aroma. Qorma is a royal dish item from the Mughal era but is still a heart-winning food item for every other Pakistani.
Blended in a rich variety of spices, qorma still attracts foodies today. And why it shouldn’t? Qorma is made with juicy beef, mutton, or even chicken. Across Pakistan, especially Karachi, qorma still holds a special place in the hearts for desi food lovers.
We have gathered specific food joints that serve the best qorma in town.
Rasheed Qorma

Can you believe this joint has been cooking and selling qorma for 50 years. “By the grace of God, we have been enhancing the quality of our qorma,” says the owner of Rasheed Qorma, situated at Nazimabad’s number 3.
While terming qorma the king of all desi gravies, he reveals how they use organic spices instead of buying it in tetra packs, “We blend spices on our own in order to maintain the taste and quality of qorma,” he tells us enthusiastically.
“We cook qorma with unique spices, that’s is the main reason people love to eat here and come from different areas to eat.”
“Although we serve mutton, beef and chicken qorma but our beef qorma are more popular.” The joint sells qorma at Rs.150 for a single plate and for a double plate, it is sold at Rs.300 only. The half kg is sold at Rs.470 by Rasheed Qormaa and full kg at Rs. 1000.
Al-Harmain Restuarant

Many food joints offer rich and tasty qorma in Karachi, but some of them have the most perfectly cooked qorma that people from far ends come to eat. Al-Harmain Restuarant is one of them. Situated at Korangi’s 1.1/2 area, this restaurant has been selling the delicious qorma for 18 years now.
“We add no essence, no artificial flavors,” tells the worker of the place. The amazing part of this place was their hygiene in their kitchen, which didn’t go unnoticed.” Blended in special spices, the restaurant sells the qorma with naan.
“We only sell beef qorma which costs 220 per plate.”
Akhter Zaiqa Pakwan

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