Summary
Verified · 1095 reviewsOudh 1590 Noida 18 is a Mughlai restaurant with mixed reviews, offering biryani and kebabs in a brass-plated dining setting. While some praise its hospitality and ambience, there are significant concerns about food authenticity and service speed.
Pros
- Attractive interior ambience with brass plate service
- Good hospitality from some staff members
- Tender mutton preparation in dishes
Cons
- Slow and inconsistent service
- Questions about authenticity of Awadhi/Mughlai flavors
- Heavy use of garam masala and inconsistent dish preparation
Top reviews
Average food, poor service.. 1st visit with family.. we were 1st customer at dinner service, placed order at 8:00 pm and got it at 8:40, that too after followup... their major focus was on scrolling reels on their phones and zomato swiggy delivery... not going here again... Apart from starters and shorba, the food was average... I ate better tasting food than here at "pappu brijwasi dhaba" in sector 12-22 area of noida
⭐ 1/5 — If This Is “Mughlai,” Then I’ve Been Eating the Wrong Food My Whole Life Visited Oudh 1590, Delhi this Sunday, and wow… what an experience. Apparently, they claim to be a Mughlai restaurant — which is adorable, because absolutely nothing on the table tasted even remotely Mughlai. I ordered the Awadhi Mutton Handi Biryani, expecting rich flavours. What I got instead was… sweet biryani with potatoes. Yes, potatoes. In “Awadhi” biryani. Truly revolutionary — and by revolutionary, I mean completely wrong. To top it off, the raita was also sweet, because clearly someone in the kitchen believes every dish in life should taste like dessert. When I asked the manager, he confidently said, “Awadhi biryani aisi hi hoti hai.” Wow. Didn’t know gaslighting came as a free side dish here. The Galouti Kebabs? Let’s just say they were neither “galouti” nor “kebab” — just a confused lump loaded with garam masala and zero actual flavour. The only saving grace was the server, who was sweet (ironically, unlike the food… oh wait, everything was sweet). If you’re looking for real Mughlai or Awadhi food, do yourself a favour: go literally anywhere else.
Good Biriyani at decent price. Ambience is good. Different varieties of tasty biriyani and sides. They serve on brass plates which gives a premium feel. Service is also good. Restaurant is on 1st floor and has iron stairs, so not accessible for physically handicapped people.


