Image Source: Facebook/Monal Restaurant's Official Page

Whether you lived in Islamabad or visited every now and then, Monal Restaurant was always the first choice when deciding what to eat. Unfortunately, recent news dictates that as a result of Supreme Court orders, Monal is shutting down. However, Monal still remains the most popular spot in Islamabad due to the view, ambiance, and delicious food.

Here’s what they posted on their official page:

Monal was popular for many things, and they’ll be missed for sure. The drive up until Monal was scenic, beautiful, and peaceful. The restaurant had a comfortable ambiance and great food. Lastly, the overview of Islamabad from Monal was just stunning.

1. Food and Ambiance

This restaurant was the perfect stop. Be it for a family dinner on Sunday night, or a lunch with friends. The chilly air and the warm food went perfectly well. The restaurant also had friendly staff, that accommodated in whichever way possible.

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2. Drive Till Monal Restaurant

Perhaps what people enjoyed most was the lengthy drive till Monal. Going in circles around a hill with a sweet spot like Monal as your destination was a dream for any outsider. Before dinner, the drive was the perfect opportunity to chat and unwind about your day. If you preferred, otherwise, the trees would have been a beautiful view.

3. Overview Of Islamabad

The selling point at the end of the day was always the view. Stunning at day and at night, Monal stood tall over the city.

All good things must come to an end, and in today’s case, it’s the beauty of Monal Restaurant. Back in June, The Supreme Court ordered the closure of all restaurants in the Margalla Hills National Park within the next 90 days. Given that no social activities can take place in the national park, hence the loss of Monal.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.