Biryani Corner And Cake Corner

1381 Bethel Rd, 43220, Columbus, US, United States

🛍 Indian, Biryani, Seafood, Catering

4.2 💬 702 Reviews
Biryani Corner And Cake Corner

Phone: (+1)6146417400

Address: 1381 Bethel Rd, 43220, Columbus, US, United States

City: Columbus

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 702

Website: https://www.columbusbiryanicorner.com/

"Found this hole in a wall about 2 years ago, and initially they were fantastic! Small menu, with a few well cooked items for take out, and very good price for South Indian food. Then I dunno if the ownership changed or someone had a bright idea to make money. But they increased prices, reduced quantities and dropped the quality. Added a whole bunch items to the menu. Added some over priced cakes at the counter that they try to up sell every time you go. Don’t have any good and affordable Indian take out places any more around here. Sad."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Dessert

Samosa & Puff

Entrées

Biryani

Rice

Extras

Cakes, Biscuits & Pancakes

Sweet Treats

Pickles And Sauces

Vegetarian

Starters

South Indian Appetizers

Indian Specialties With Meat

Muffin - Vegan

Parotta

Rice Dishes

Fried Rice

Indo – Chinese (Vegetarian)

Raghavendra Raghavendra

The Paneer Biryani was quite tasty, and the paneer was excellent.

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Reviews

Ghayathri
Ghayathri

Everything was delicious and hygienic. The butter chicken masala could have been served in a slightly larger portion.


Deepa
Deepa

Love the biryani and other items on the menu! It’s the best in ColumbusVegetarian options: Love the paneer and biryani here!


Raj
Raj

We ordered a birthday cake for the first time here, and it was delicious! A big round of applause to the chef; the cake was truly perfect. All of our guests loved it. Food: 5/5. View menu


Laura
Laura

This is the best Indian food I've had since moving here, and I've sampled many local restaurants. I have never been disappointed by any of the dishes I've tried. I highly recommend it!


Ari
Ari

The customer service was slow and unsatisfactory. There are many better alternatives within a two-mile radius, with Awadh being one that stands out. The food was below expectations, especially considering the long wait time compared to the promise of quality.


P
P

If you are looking for cake corner, it is the same as biryani corner. As soon as you walk in, you will see the cakes. They have readymade cakes and puff pastry available. We took the gulab jamun cake. It was delicious. They make cakes by order, too. They also have a ras malai flavored, pista flavored cake, too. It's a must try for cakes and pastries! View menu


TUSHAR
TUSHAR

I ordered a family pack of biryani but only received a single biryani instead, which was quite disappointing after waiting almost two hours. Unfortunately, this has happened to me twice now. It’s really frustrating to not have food when you’re hosting friends. However, this is still my favorite biryani spot in Columbus. They perfectly capture the Indian spice level in their biryani, and until now, I’ve never been let down by this place.


Shreya
Shreya

This used to be my favorite restaurant. It was so disappointing that their standards have gone down. I ordered masala morchi bajji,fish fry, chicken biryani, and white forest pastry. The mirchi bajji were raw as the batter was completely uncooked. The fish fry was good but did not have salt. Biryani was so bad,it did not have any flavor it felt like i was eating boiled chicken with very mildly flavored rice. The pastry was dry.I never thought I would rate this restaurant so low.


Voiyt
Voiyt

Found this hole in a wall about 2 years ago, and initially they were fantastic! Small menu, with a few well cooked items for take out, and very good price for South Indian food. Then I dunno if the ownership changed or someone had a bright idea to make money. But they increased prices, reduced quantities and dropped the quality. Added a whole bunch items to the menu. Added some over priced cakes at the counter that they try to up sell every time you go. Don’t have any good and affordable Indian take out places any more around here. Sad. View menu

Columbus

Columbus

Columbus, known for its diverse culinary scene, features local favorites like Skyline Chili, Buckeye candies, and a wide range of international cuisines reflecting its vibrant community.

Categories

  • Indian Experience the vibrant flavors of India with our authentic dishes crafted from aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes, offering a rich tapestry of taste with each mouthwatering bite.
  • Biryani Fragrant and flavorful, our Biryani is a delightful blend of basmati rice, tender meat, and aromatic spices, cooked to perfection. Each spoonful promises a taste of rich traditions. View menu
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Catering Catering services offering a diverse range of delicious and beautifully presented dishes, perfect for any event or gathering. Our menu combines creativity with quality ingredients to delight your guests.

Amenities

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