Okay the only Indian restaurant you can come across in the whole area but as an Indian for us, it was disappointing. We ordered Thali for 2, vegetarian, and were given only one 1 butter naan and a very small portion. We asked for one more butter naan, thought its thali for 2, but we were charged extra, plus we asked for tap water, and were told that it's not safe to drink.
The food was just ordinary, daal soup had a floating piece of rice in it and we asked for spicy but it was even sweet. The papad was not baked, the pickle was from 1896.
And no card was accepted, so we had to find a cash machine.
Overall it was more than a forgetful experience. If you have almost nothing to eat, then...
Read moreAfter having traveled to India twice and eaten in Indian restaurants many times this place presents a new low. The taste was nowhere close to being remotely authentic. Luckily we tried the afternoon menu (Mittagstisch) because the prices on the evening menu were exorbitant. How was the experience? We weren't allowed to order the food before ordering the drinks, were pushed to order bread (at 6€ for a naan!), the soup with an undefinable taste was hidden underneath a layer of fat and the dish was nondescript. Perhaps it's because the indian spices are on display at the entrance and not present in...
Read moreI have never written a review in my life, as I normally take it in my stride when, for instance, a dinner is not entirely what you expect. This however I have never come across (And I have been to a lot of Indian restaurants in my life), firstly, they served my wife an expensive wine which was clearly off, we mentioned it, but that was too bad, we would get charged. Oh well, but then the food…..we had currys and a Dal, but it all tasted the same, the amount of salt was simply ridiculous and took away all taste of the food. This was the worst food I had in my life and I’m not...
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