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Format + cuisine → optimized starter menu with dish roles, section structure, and menu engineering tips. 25-cuisine menu bank adapted for QSR to fine dining.
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Casual Dining · Biryani-only (single-concept) starter menu
Dishes recommended
28
Target 35–55
Veg / Non-veg
12 / 16
non-veg-dominant
Avg prep time
24 min
Food cost band
30–38%
Basmati + chicken + ghee triple-locked.
Biryani-only is usually a single-concept brand — QSR is the typical format. Try suggested format →
Optimization tips
Menu engineering70/30 rule: ~70% of revenue should come from ~30% of your SKUs. Mark signature and star dishes clearly on the menu.
Menu engineeringAnchor pricing: your highest-priced main should be 1.8–2.5× your median main — it makes mid-tier items feel like value.
Menu engineeringIngredient overlap: design so your top 5 ingredients appear in 60%+ of dishes. Fewer vendors, lower waste.
Menu engineeringSection caps: don't exceed 8–10 items per section at launch. A smaller, consistent menu beats a sprawling one.
Menu engineeringReserve 2–3 menu slots for seasonal/festival swaps — don't rebuild the whole menu every quarter.
Menu engineeringAttach rate: every main should have a natural beverage or dessert upsell. Train staff on one-line upsells.
Format tipCasual dining needs anchor items (thali, platter, chef's special) priced 2× median main.
Format tipBread/beverage attach drives margin — train servers to suggest naan/roti with every gravy.
Format tipKeep one premium anchor (mutton, seafood, tasting plate) to lift average ticket.
Cuisine tipKeep menu to 8–12 biryani variants max; complexity kills batch consistency.
Starters
| Dish | Role | Veg | Price band | Prep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken 65 | Attach | Non-veg | ₹180–300 | 12m |
| Paneer 65 | Attach | Veg | ₹160–280 | 12m |
Rice & Biryani
| Dish | Role | Veg | Price band | Prep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken Dum Biryani | Signature | Non-veg | ₹220–380 | 35m |
| Chicken Fry Piece Biryani | Signature | Non-veg | ₹240–400 | 32m |
| Hyderabadi Chicken Biryani | Star | Non-veg | ₹240–400 | 35m |
| Keema Biryani | Star | Non-veg | ₹260–420 | 35m |
| Mutton Dum Biryani | Anchor | Non-veg | ₹320–550 | 50m |
| Fish Biryani | Anchor | Non-veg | ₹280–450 | 30m |
| Prawn Biryani | Anchor | Non-veg | ₹320–520 | 28m |
| Special Biryani (Chef's) | Anchor | Non-veg | ₹380–650 | 45m |
| Veg Dum Biryani | Profit | Veg | ₹180–300 | 30m |
| Chicken 65 Biryani | Profit | Non-veg | ₹240–400 | 30m |
| Chicken Tikka Biryani | Profit | Non-veg | ₹260–420 | 32m |
| Paneer Biryani | Traffic | Veg | ₹200–340 | 28m |
| Egg Biryani | Traffic | Non-veg | ₹160–280 | 25m |
| Boneless Chicken Biryani | Traffic | Non-veg | ₹260–420 | 30m |
| Veg Pulao | Attach | Veg | ₹140–240 | 20m |
Sides
| Dish | Role | Veg | Price band | Prep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raita | Attach | Veg | ₹40–80 | 5m |
| Mirchi Ka Salan | Attach | Veg | ₹60–120 | 15m |
| Dalcha | Attach | Veg | ₹60–120 | 20m |
| Onion Salad | Attach | Veg | ₹20–40 | 2m |
Beverages
| Dish | Role | Veg | Price band | Prep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irani Chai | Profit | Veg | ₹30–60 | 5m |
| Soft Drink | Traffic | Veg | ₹30–60 | 1m |
| Sweet Lassi | Attach | Veg | ₹60–120 | 3m |
Combos & Thalis
| Dish | Role | Veg | Price band | Prep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Double Chicken Biryani | Star | Non-veg | ₹320–520 | 35m |
| Family Pack Chicken Biryani | Anchor | Non-veg | ₹600–950 | 40m |
| Biryani + Starter Combo | Profit | Non-veg | ₹350–550 | 35m |
Desserts
| Dish | Role | Veg | Price band | Prep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gulab Jamun | Attach | Veg | ₹60–120 | 3m |
Ingredient overlap wins
- One biryani masala blend across all variants — portion by protein only
- Basmati rice single vendor contract; 60% of food cost
- Raita + salan batch prepped daily for all orders
- Chicken 65 prep shared with fry-piece biryani topping
Equipment essentials
- Commercial rice cooker / dum pot
- Heavy-bottom handi
- Marination fridge
- High-BTU burner for dum
Casual Dining · Biryani-only (single-concept) starter menu
Opening a casual dining with a biryani-only (single-concept) menu? Start with 28 curated dishes adapted for this format — target food cost 30-38%. Rent + labour + interior depreciation are the big three.
Related: Biryani-only menu pricing · viability score · cost to open
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