Ganesh Indian Restaurant is a rare gem in Wuxi, China, where authentic Indian food options are hard to come by. The flavors here are exceptional, often surpassing many restaurants in India itself. The vegetarian dishes are a highlight—think creamy palak paneer, tangy chana masala, and perfectly spiced vegetable biryani. The naan, especially the garlic and butter varieties, is soft, warm, and pairs beautifully with their rich, aromatic curries like dal makhani and paneer butter masala. Their hot snacks, such as crispy vegetable samosas and spicy pakoras, are perfect for a quick bite, and the bar offers a great selection of beers and cocktails, adding a lively vibe to the dining experience. The ambiance is cozy, with a touch of Indian charm that makes it a go-to spot for satisfying cravings in Wuxi.
That said, the dishes can sometimes be overly creamy, leaning more toward restaurant-style indulgence than the comforting, home-cooked Indian food you might crave after days of travel in China. The prices are on the higher side, which is understandable given the limited Indian food options in the area, but it can feel costly for frequent visits. Despite this, the quality and authenticity make Ganesh a haven for Indian cuisine lovers in Wuxi. The service is friendly, though occasionally slow, and the overall experience is well worth it for a taste of...
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Read moreStumbled upon this Indian restaurant while hunting for food at the canal area and gave it a try. The area surrounding Hotel Nikko Wuxi is a bit upmarket with diverse cuisines.
Decoration is certainly Indian with a Ganesh statute, and Hindi background music. Most of the customers are south asians, not surprising.
Foodwise, well, the garlic naan was well too hard! Chicken curry maasala was just ok. Shrimp scallop soup was ok too. I have had better Indian food in different parts of...
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