Flavours of India, nestled in BBK1, Phnom Penh, is a culinary gem that captures the essence of authentic Indian cuisine. From the moment you step in, you're greeted by a warm and inviting ambiance that sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience. The restaurant perfectly balances vibrant flavors and an atmosphere of comfort.
The menu is a true celebration of Indian culture, offering a wide array of dishes that cater to all palates. Whether you're a fan of rich and creamy curries or prefer the bold and spicy notes of tandoori dishes, Flavours of India has something to delight every taste. The portions are generous, and each dish is prepared with a level of care and attention that speaks volumes about their commitment to quality.
Complementing the food is an attentive and friendly staff, who ensure that every visit feels special. Their knowledge of the menu and dedication to service add an extra layer of satisfaction to the experience.
The restaurant's convenient location in BBK1 makes it a perfect spot for any occasion—whether you're hosting a family gathering, catching up with friends, or simply indulging in a solo culinary adventure. Pair your meal with their selection of refreshing drinks to elevate the experience.
Flavours of India is a must-visit for anyone in Phnom Penh seeking a taste of authentic Indian cuisine. It’s a place where flavors, hospitality, and ambiance come together to create moments worth savoring. Highly...
Read moreIf you want to taste authentic Indian food this is the place to visit. It is very conveniently located about 5 minutes walk from the independence monument. The decor is chic and the staff are mostly Nepalese or local Cambodian and extremely friendly. We had a chat with the head chef and he is from Himachal Pradesh and makes the most amazing dishes. We have been staying in Phom Penh for the last few days and have been returning every evening for. “ghar Ki khana”( home made food). We have ordered vegetarian and non vegetarian dishes and there is nothing I can fault. The poppadoms are free and there is complementary miniature Gulab jamuns in the end. I would highly recommend blindi bhjai, all gobi and their tarka dal is amazing. My brother and a colleague have tried their non vegetarian dishes ( I am vegetarian) and they were all praise for the cooking. Moreover it is not at all over priced.we ordered 3 dishes, 1starter 2 tandoori roti and rice and out bill was only $22. I have eaten in many Hugh end places in India including Asha’s in Birmingham and Gaylord’s in London and the food of this place is seedddis is definitely better. It is definitely the most authentic Indian restaurant I have ever tasted...
Read moreMe and my partner were quite excited about coming here due to the fact we're both backpacking & on a limited budget and we both love indian, however unfortunately we were both really disappointed with the food after seeing such great reviews.
Pros Friendly staff
Food came very quick (not sure if this is a good thing - explain more in cons)
Cons The food was very lukewarm (the food did come out extremely fast, not sure if this was from a previous batch?)
The food was quite bland, one of the dishes we ordered was butter chicken and comparing this to the one we had in Siem Reap it was no comparison, also the texture of the sauce was very thin, it actually reminded me of a packet meal from home.
Overall as I said we were both quite disappointed and sadly would not recommend, from a pricing point of view it was medicore considering other resturants, we paid $21 dollars for 2x glas of wine, 2x curries, 2x rice and 1x naan. Definitely won't be...
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