We found the restaurant on Google maps. It was close to where we were staying so we walked over to give it a try. The hostess was gracious, we were immediately seated, and made to feel welcomed. The menu had a great selection. We ordered the spinach soup and tomato soup which were both delicious. Our entrees were served family style so we could all share. The portions are very generous. The curried chicken was perfectly spiced, with large chunks of chicken. We also ordered dal and a paneer dish, plus nan and basmati rice. Every bite was savory and deeply satisfying. Overall, an excellent meal in an inviting setting. We would all very...
   Read morePOsitives == Quality of food is quite good
Negatives-- Everything else -- very pricey(at least compared to Indian restaurants across Germany) Waiter forgot what we ordered, brought butter naan instead of plain naan, asked for coke and had to wait for 10 mins, overall too slow service
What was strange was that they would serve you pappadum and cutney and charge you 1.5 euro per person by default--it's a cover charge==never heard of cover charge in any european restaurant.
Decor is very mediocre and utensils,napkins seem old
Mango juice was probably made mild by...
   Read moreThe restaurant hosts are rude. We saw them turn away Indian customers but accepted non Indian customers.
The service was slow- it took them them almost an hour to get regular food when only 3 tables were occupied.
I hate to see Indian patrons treat Indians so badly out of India.
The server was very sweet.
This is supposed to the âbest Indian restaurant in Austriaâ. I hope thatâs not what Austrians think about Indian hospitality or food. Because it is not.
The food was quite tasty. But the service from the owners...
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