I recently had the pleasure of dining at Red Chili, an Indian restaurant nestled in the heart of Prague, and it was an absolute culinary delight. From the moment we stepped inside, we knew we had stumbled upon a gem.
The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the curry, which left an indelible impression on my taste buds. The flavors were impeccably balanced, transporting me back to the streets of India with each bite. The richness and depth of the spices were truly exceptional, making it the best curry I have had in a long time.
As tourists in Prague, we were in search of an authentic and cozy dining experience, and Red Chili surpassed our expectations. Tucked away in a charming neighborhood, the restaurant exuded a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The rustic decor and intimate setting added to its appeal, making it the perfect spot for a memorable meal.
One of the standout aspects of our visit was the remarkable service provided by the staff. Their genuine friendliness and attentiveness made us feel right at home. They were more than happy to guide us through the menu, offering suggestions and ensuring that every need was met. The genuine warmth and hospitality we encountered truly enhanced our overall dining experience.
If you find yourself in the neighborhood, I highly recommend paying a visit to Red Chili. Whether you're a connoisseur of Indian cuisine or simply seeking a fantastic meal, this restaurant is a must-try. The tantalizing flavors, cozy ambiance, and impeccable service make it a culinary destination worth exploring. Red Chili has undoubtedly earned its place as one of Prague's hidden...
Read moreI was looking forward to try this restaurant after reading the reviews, but it was one of the worst food experiences I ever had in Prague. It did not even look or taste like Indian food and it was certainly not seasoned like Indian food! It was a blend mix of mediocre vegetables and meat. (if you know what the Czech dish Lečo is, then you will know)
The onion bhajis were probably the worst, they did not even remotely remind of real onion bhajis and the mint sauce coming with them was absolutely without taste. The content did not remind much about onions but rather kitchen vegetable scrap.
The meat in the Lamb Korai was probably kept in the freezer for a very long time before it ended on my plate, it had no texture or taste whatsoever.
The Prawns Ghuna was a grey blend of cooked veggies and a few miniature prawns without any taste. The rice was ok though. Overall, this was a...
Read moreA) What restaurant doesn’t deliver at least the basic plastic “silver”ware - none here - eat with your fingers- in a hotel room?? B) Why is white rice not included in the already very high price??? None ? In the US they would surely think u made a terrible mistake. C) I could taste almost no authentic Indian spices in your food - is your chef from Pardubice?? D) There was absolutely no cumin in your cumin rice not one single seed and no taste - btw “kmín” is not cumin E) Great Indian restaurant - Bělohorská - Praha 6 - your portions are less then 1/2 of theirs
Summary - extremely dissatisfied - spent almost 1,000 kč on lousy food all of which fit in a small plastic bag - will not...
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