This restaurant has become more than just a place where I eat. It’s a refuge, a sanctuary I come to when the world feels too overwhelming. When I’m sad and it seems like everything is going wrong, I walk in here to find comfort, wrapped in the warm embrace of spices that seem to whisper, “Everything will be okay.” In the gentle smiles of the staff and the caring gaze of the chef, I find the solace I so desperately need.
When I celebrate the important moments in my life, I come here because I know this restaurant will share in my joy like an old, dear friend. Here, every toast, every laugh feels brighter, and the dishes on the table seem to sing along with me about happiness. I can’t imagine my celebrations without this place, as it has become a part of my joy.
When I’m angry and the world feels unjust, I come here to find peace. At a cozy corner table, with a hot plate of curry, I can close my eyes and let go of all the negativity. Here, among the fragrant aromas and calm atmosphere, I find the strength to move forward.
And when I come here with friends, I know it will be an evening filled with laughter, memories, and the taste of true happiness. This restaurant has become the place where my most important life moments have found their closure, where every meeting turned into a celebration, and every shadow gave way to light.
This restaurant is like home to me, where I always find comfort, joy, and peace. I know that here, I will always be understood and supported, whether I’m happy or sad. And with every visit, I feel my heart fill with warmth and gratitude for this place that has become a part of my...
Read moreOur first experience eating at Spice Bazaar was simply wonderful! Even before we got to our reservation, the communication with them went very smoothly, even though I must have sounded a bit chaotic from my side, but they were extremely understanding and accomodating, which I appreciate very much!
We were greeted very warmly from the start and immediately shown to our seats and offered service, and seeing as we must have seemed a bit overwhelmed by the food options, the kind sir that took our order and served us helped us decide on the spot, and everything we ate was simply delicious, I'm still awed about it even the day after haha
We asked to be seaten outside since it was a very warm day, which the guys at Spice Bazaar immediately helped us with (we were with 7 people in total), even if we came a bit earlier. The spot was very nice, even though there were a lot of people smoking at the nearby tables (which wafted in our direction), but that was to be expected with being seated outside.
But yeah, all in all we enjoyed our evening at Spice Bazaar and will most definitely come again (and of course recommend it to our family...
Read moreThe worst Indian food I have had in years and also the most expensive.
We ordered two of the featured curries on the menu to enjoy the house specialities: creamy chicken and lamb masala. The creamy chicken was shockingly bad, almost no curry sauce, just a heap of chicken coated with a yellow sauce on it that had little flavor. It honestly tasted like something a lady named Karen from Kansas would cook in a casserole to imitate Indian food who decided to skip half the seasonings called for in the recipe because she didn't have them in her spice cupboard. The lamb was closer to a normal curry, but sadly the only identifiable taste was a very strong salty flavor. The delicious aromatics and flavors we expected were completely missing. The dishes appeared to be served mild by default according to the menu, so we requested a higher spice level, but they assured us it would be enough. Of course, there was no spiciness at all, but thankfully they provided some spicy toppings that helped make the food interesting enough to be worth eating.
The mango lassi and naan were tasty and the highlights of...
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