If you’re in Berlin and craving authentic Indian cuisine, look no further than Agni. Nestled in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg, this restaurant offers a delightful escape into the rich and vibrant flavors of India. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with warm hospitality and a cozy ambiance that sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience. The menu is a treasure trove of Indian delicacies, featuring everything from aromatic curries to sizzling tandoori dishes. I started my meal with the Samosa, a crispy pastry filled with spiced potatoes and peas, which was simply divine. For the main course, I opted for the Chicken Tikka Masala, a classic dish that did not disappoint. The chicken was tender and perfectly cooked, swimming in a creamy, flavorful sauce that had just the right amount of spice. Paired with fluffy Naan bread and fragrant Basmati Rice, it was a match made in heaven. The highlight of the evening was the Tandoori Mixed Grill, a platter of assorted meats marinated in a blend of spices and cooked to perfection in a traditional clay oven. Each bite was a burst of flavor, showcasing the chef’s mastery of Indian cuisine. The service at Agni is impeccable. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable, always ready to offer recommendations and ensure that your dining experience is nothing short of excellent. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the quality and portion sizes of the dishes. In a city with a plethora of dining options, Agni stands out as a beacon of authentic Indian cuisine. Whether you’re a seasoned fan of Indian food or a curious newcomer, this restaurant promises a culinary journey that will leave you coming...
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First of all, we booked through Google reservation but once we were at the restaurant , they said that they only take bookings over the phone and even when we were showing them the confirmation that we got via text by the restaurant, they seemed very confused by that. Luckily there were free seats available otherwise we would have been in trouble to get a free place.
If you are happy with just a few options (3-4 dishes) then you are good to go but otherwise I personally felt that it's not worth it for 11.50 euros. There are other restaurants in Berlin that offer more with the same price and even in cheap price.
Regarding the food, even though it's an Indian restaurant, being an Indian I felt like the foods were very average and very spicy (Hot) in terms of taste. I would definitely not recommend the sambar because it didn't feel like sambar.
They have mentioned on the advertisement "Rice and More" but there were no more options to be honest.
Overall, it was okayish but not worth for the money and the whole system...
This food tastes like it was made with love 💗 After living in Berlin for 10 years, I was surprised to finally find excellent Indian food. The spices were assertive and the dishes all tasted very special. The sambar was extra yummy. Next time I’ll try to find a bowl instead of plate ☺️The people working were friendly in a relaxed way, bringing fresh pooris around as they became available. I loved the chapati 🫓 too! Can’t wait to go back 😛🙏 UPDATE: ordered some items for delivery a few nights ago and was disappointed ☹️ the veg Thali seemed overpriced and the food was a little bland. Veggie curries didn’t seem to have any actual vegetables, just sauces, one with paneer, the other with some kind of dough item and also black lentil Dahl. The bread was good though. It would have been nice with some salad or chutneys. I will go back for the buffet but won’t order off the menu here again. I had to...
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