By far the best Indian food experience I've gotten abroad! Prosi restaurant truly went above and beyond our expectations. Greshma, the host and owner, was so kind & hospitable that I felt it was my mother calling me for supper at home. She made sure we were comfortable and happy. We reached the restaurant a little late at night, close We sat at this beautiful nook outside the restaurant, and there was a light drizzle, which was the perfect weather for chai. And Chai at Prosi's reminded us of Old Johnson sir songs, and home. We loved it so much that we ordered another batch of chai, which Greshma had to reopen the kitchen to get for us. We were in Vienna to celebrate the long overdue birthdays of two of our friends, and Greshma made the night so special, with the homemade Coconut and Banana cake beautifully made with a yummy chocolate ganache and a lot of love
Read moreOk, so hands down… one of the most authentic indian experience one can have in Vienna. During this week, we went twice for dinner and here is our experience.
Maharani Thali - so for non-indian folks, thali is assortment of small portions of various dishes. The challenge is that customer should taste the difference between each portion. No one dish should be/is identical. There are also palette cleansers if one wants to go really down that culture. However, here, One thing is guaranteed, you will easily taste the difference. This is mandatory especially if you looking for wholesome yet cultural experiance will limited fried stuff. 10/10
Mango Fish Curry - 9/10, it was closest that one can be to authentic kerela style mango curry. But still yummy with malabar kerela parotha.
Prawns Masala - 15/10, absolutely stunning, the texture, the taste, the way your juices start flowing once you bite. Everything absolutely unimaginable. Gloriously made.
Thalassery Chicken Biryani - now for non indian folks, let me tell you that Thalassery is name of small town in Kerela, India. I have eaten it in that town, so my expectations were reserved. But i was pleasantly surprised & later overwhelmed. The spices, the combination, the freshness & on top of it all… the cultural significance of that small town is richly maintained even 8000 kms away. 100/10.
Overall, this restraurent is closest you can get taste wise & culture wise to Indian food. I put some pictures, especially of the empty plate after finishing dinner. This shows the joy of one thats eaten a true homemade indian meal.
Special mention to Rana & Chef Manish from Kerela. When you go there ask for Rana. He is super honest too basis your...
Read moreOk, so hands down… one of the most authentic indian experience one can have in Vienna. During this week, we went twice for dinner and here is our experience.
Maharani Thali - so for non-indian folks, thali is assortment of small portions of various dishes. The challenge is that customer should taste the difference between each portion. No one dish should be/is identical. There are also palette cleansers if one wants to go really down that culture. However, here, One thing is guaranteed, you will easily taste the difference. This is mandatory especially if you looking for wholesome yet cultural experiance will limited fried stuff. 10/10
Mango Fish Curry - 9/10, it was closest that one can be to authentic kerela style mango curry. But still yummy with malabar kerela parotha.
Prawns Masala - 15/10, absolutely stunning, the texture, the taste, the way your juices start flowing once you bite. Everything absolutely unimaginable. Gloriously made.
Thalassery Chicken Biryani - now for non indian folks, let me tell you that Thalassery is name of small town in Kerela, India. I have eaten it in that town, so my expectations were reserved. But i was pleasantly surprised & later overwhelmed. The spices, the combination, the freshness & on top of it all… the cultural significance of that small town is richly maintained even 8000 kms away. 100/10.
Overall, this restraurent is closest you can get taste wise & culture wise to Indian food. I put some pictures, especially of the empty plate after finishing dinner. This shows the joy of one thats eaten a true homemade indian meal.
Special mention to Rana & Chef Manish from Kerela. When you go there ask for Rana. He is super honest too basis your...
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