Shezan Ampis Restaurant in Karachi is a well-known dining spot offering a diverse menu of delicious Pakistani and continental cuisine. With a comfortable ambiance and excellent service, itβs perfect for family meals, casual dining, or special gatherings. Find contact details, location, and customer reviews here!
Location
Address: Services Mess Club, opposite old hotel metropole, building Civil Lines, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh 75520
Contact
Phone: (021) 35214832
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 12:30 pm β 12 am |
Tuesday | 12 β 11 am, 12:30 pm β 12 am |
Wednesday | 12 β 11 am, 12:30 pm β 12 am |
Thursday | 12 β 11:30 am, 12:30 pm β 12 am |
Friday | 12 β 11 am, 12:30 pm β 12 am |
Saturday | 12 β 11 am |
Sunday | 7 β 11 am |
Shezan Ampis Restaurant Menu
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Customer Reviews
Restaurant Reviews
Name | Review | Sentiment |
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Sarah Dawood | I went to Shezan Ampis last week with my dad. He visited after 40 years and found it exactly the same, but in a sad way. The place feels stuck in time. | Negative |
Shafi Lashari | One of the oldest restaurants in Karachi, running successfully for over 70 years. Ambience, food, and service were good. Their club sandwich is amazing, made with butter instead of mayo. Complimentary garlic bread basket was a nice touch. Great value for money. | Positive |
Sarah Adnan | Shezan has lost its charm. The food was not bad but nothing exceptional. The old-school taste of Shezan Ampis is no longer there. | Negative |
Sajjad Rasool | Old and classic ambience, but not great value for money. Some items like soup, chicken cutlet, and fried chicken were good. | Neutral |
M. Hamza Akram | Amazing food and humble staff. Underrated place. The ambience is decent. However, dine-in prices are higher than Foodpanda, which should be the other way around. | Positive |
Shahzeb Khalid | Very calm and quiet place. Food is decent but on the expensive side. Discounts are available on various cards, which helps. | Neutral |
Msb Siddiqui | A nostalgic spot in Karachi, operating since the 1960s. However, the food is quite bland. | Negative |
Asma Sultan | A good spot for short work meetings due to its proximity to offices. The outdoor seating is noisy due to traffic, but indoors is small and quiet. Service and food are okay. Visited on a Friday afternoon, but naan was unavailable, so only continental and Chinese options were available. | Neutral |
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