This is one of the very few places in Belgium (other than my home) where I tasted authentic Indian food. It is a small place owned by a family, with a few tables for dining. The host (Devi) and her husband (Ravi) were amazingly polite as they invited us to dine at their restaurant. We had sambar rice and chicken biryani. The dishes were amazing. The quantity of the dish served were also sufficient for 1 person. The food had the right amount of spices. I asked them to add more chilies in my biryani; it was perfect. The chicken was super succulent and had amazing flavor. It was served with raita, which was super fresh. Of note, the biryani will not taste like a Lucknowi or a Hyderabadi biryani. But I can assure you that you will enjoy the taste. The taste of the sambar took me and my wife back to Chennai - hot sambar, steamed rice, and papad. Yum!!! It takes some time for the food to arrive; may be it is prepared from scratch after the order is given. I personally like this style of preparation, as it ensures that the food is fresh. I could hear the whistles of the pressure cooker as it cooked the rice my wife ordered. I had similar experiences when I had traveled to Myanmar, where the restaurants would be hosted by families, the place would be an extension of their houses, and the food would be prepared once the order is given. Flavor and freshness would define the food, and patience would be the key to enjoy! So, if you are passing by Liege, take a detour to this family restaurant. Don't let the size of the place or the ambience judge the food. Give some time, chat with the host, and enjoy the authentic Indian flavors. (There are some South Indian dishes that you do not see in other Indian...
Read moreVery small, but lovely place with only a few tables. We seemed to be the only guests that evening so it really felt like some real home cooking. The owner is very friendly and after taking our orders she started cooking everything fresh, which off course takes a bit of time, bit then you get some really great freshly cooked food. The 3 of us each had a different curry and we were all very happy to taste some real authentic food, a bit different from the mainstream Indian dishes you see everywhere. The samosas and lassis also tasted very good. Afterwards we had a little chat with the lovely owner and understood that they plan to scale to a bigger place so I hope we come back to Liège soon to see how they...
Read moreExcellent small indian restaurant serving authentic Indian food. Very homely cooking style, ingredients are of very good quality and ultimately the taste is mouthwatering. We came from Munich to attend a marriage in Liége and finding this restaurant was a great surprise. This is undoubtedly one of the best Indian restaurant that I found in Europe. Very small but very delicious. Special thanks to the warm lady owner cooking and serving some of the best cooked...
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