Pakistan is a stunning country, and its northern areas are a slice of heaven on earth. A little piece of heaven can also be found in Islamabad's Margalla hills, particularly at a restaurant, where locals and tourists alike savour delicious food served with a smile by the courteous staff. The view from uphill is simply mesmerizing and the picturesque capital city beckons from the corner of the restaurant, with the Faisal Mosque being a sight to behold. But all good things must come to an end. The golden era of this restaurant is drawing to a close, courtesy of the top court's directives.
This is a bitter pill to swallow for many. The restaurant will be etched in our memories as a place where we have shared countless moments of laughter and camaraderie with good friends, making it a treasured spot that will be deeply missed.
Advocate Riaz Ali Panhwar
Hyderabad
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