We visited this place during a one-day trip to Aarhus and were really short on time. We ordered creamy chicken curry and chicken masala, and even paid 10 kroner extra for added spiciness. But instead of spicy, the curry came out sweet, which made the extra charge feel pointless.
To make it worse, the lady who came in after us was served first, clearly because she was a regular customer. Meanwhile, we waited nearly 30 minutes for our order, even though the place wasn’t busy at all. That kind of favoritism and delay is frustrating, especially when you’re just trying to make the most of a short trip.
On top of that, the portion size was very small compared to similar Indian restaurants across Denmark, which offer better quantity and quality for the same or lower price.
Overall, it was a disappointing experience. Poor value, slow service, and the spice level...
Read moreExtremely spicy food and no flavour. Small portion, overpriced. Naan bread was supposed to have cheese and garlic for 45 DKK, it didn't have at all. I'm not repeating.
*Answering to the reply: I'm not European, we eat spicy food as well, but as I said, this was extreme, and the reason is because your food has no flavour and you need to make it severely spicy for that reason, to compensate the low quality and lack of flavour.
Yes, I am the one to decide the size of the portions if we are paying that much.
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