FYI: the place on google maps is incorrect, the restaurant is about 300m more to the east
food was okay, but severely overpriced. 18€ for a small plate of mixed, microwaved dishes, in a remote area that is currently basically a construction site. there was no service at all in the restaurant, and also no menu. i was happy to be there with my friend from India; i myself could only communicate with the staff in English. the chef was so proud to tell me that they serve authentic Indian food, yet i couldn't really taste the difference to other "European" Indian restaurants, other than it was a bit more spicy. from what I've heard, this place is popular with Indians working nearby, so i dunno, might just be wrong here :shrug:
based on the conversation with my buddy from India i did experience somewhat of a real Indian restaurant experience: no cutlery, just naan bread and curry and daal. it was fun to eat with basically only your hands, but the overall experience wasn't...
Read moreThis is for me so far the best place to have Indian/Pakistani food in Berlin. I am a Bengali born and I lived in the uk as well. I have tried more than 50 places in Berlin for Indian food and this is the most authentic place to have desi food. All the other places in Berlin have a common menu with nearly all having the same stuff. The food in other Indian restaurants are catered for European taste. Tandoori Haus is for Bengali/Indian/Pakistani people. They don’t have many items on the menu but always different items to try. They have also a original tandoori to bake your nan bread or grill some meat. The prizes are very affordable. We ate with 6 adults and didn’t...
Read moreBest Nihari in I tried in Germany! Ingredients (especially the lamb) were 100% fresh which my south East Asian tastebuds would verify! Spicy-ness was adjusted to European level but still it was a homemade nihari to me, thanks to their fine sense of balance in using the spices. Meat was cooked to the perfect point. Nun- bread tasted authentic (not just a random Turkish-Arabisch bread heated and served). Finished with Dudh-Patti tea where cardamom played the magic! Fully satisfied with service and sitting area, clean and organised(we sat at the upstairs). The only area where they could improve is price, 15 euro for a nihari is not the most...
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