We received the free card from Vienna's Vorteils Club Wien during the film festival. The card wrote : Stand04, gratis nach einen Wahl. (Free after your choice). We asked for the LammCurry and the owner said he cannot give the LammCurry but just limited to Chicken only. The price of the Butter Chicken is EURO 11,90 and Tandoori Chicken is EURO 10,90. Since we won't want to have the chicken, we asked is it possible to have the Samosa ,EURO 4,90/ piece against the Chicken dish price. He said he just can give out 1 piece of Samosa. He said he is giving the food for free and he can LIMIT the choice according to his wills. We are forced to choose the Tandoori chicken. The breast chicken is overcooked and was too hard. The chicken is not fully marinated with tandoori spices. The potatoes are overcooked and also didn't have the Indian taste. As a person whom have been traveling to different world and also in India, the food doesn't represent the authentic of Indian Food. We would suggest the owner to understand that the truth value of opening business and letting people to enjoy food is to make people to feel happy about the food and also cook something that is truly represent the Indian Food and not simply cook something to 'cheat' the audiences. It wasn't a best experience as the owner makes us feel like we are beggars to beg for food even we have won the Vorteils Club's Free Food tickets to taste the food. For us,it is a lucky symbols and a joyful thing but the owner makes us feel humiliated and bargained over the counter/stand! Such rude,impolite,disrespect and arrogant act/behaviour don't deserve anyone to make them exist in Vienna. As a person whom has been to India. We understood that Indian are very show off and arrogant when they have slight achievement or rich in their live. The caste system in India in deeply rooted in their blood even they are living in a democratic country like Austria. Sometimes how we dress and talk doesn't represent who we are. for us,sometimes, we are just wanna feel the merry/happiness but doesn't need the card or free food :) You should ask Vorteils Club..how many apartments we have in...
Read moreThe person who spoke to us on the phone was extremely rude to us when we told him that our order was delivered wrong. We had ordered aloo palak via delivery but they delivered soy curry. We told him that we had ordered aloo palak and that is what says on our receipt and he said that he got soya curry and he made that. I calmly asked him what we could do about it and maybe it’s the mistake of the delivery service but he started shouting at me and blaming me while I consistently tried to tell him that maybe there was something wrong with the app. He was extremely rude and refused to listen to me. We found out not that the dish is written as aloo palak but the description says something that seems like a soya curry which essentially is not our fault. He could have been nicer but turned out to be very mean. Attached photos for...
Read moreTried the only Indian restaurant while visiting Vienna and was quite disappointed. The food lacked taste and quantity. We ordered mango lassi which was watery so we had to send it back. Naan's were hard to distinguish between which were plain and which were with garlic. When we asked for tap water, we were told it wasn't allowed when as per our experience in other Austrian restaurants, we were given tap water without even asking. Tandoori chicken was just plain tasting red masala. With my overall experience, would not...
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