I visited this restaurant based on google reviews as it was one of the highly rated. The food tasted below average and was not properly seasoned - not with even an appropriate amount of salt, pepper or paprika. I feel it is overrated and just like any other Indian restaurants in Germany, there was pakora (bhaji) for starters - which was not properly cooked from inside, and those overly priced main courses. I do not understand the thing with pakoras and out of many delicious dishes, why do the Indian restaurants in Germany pick these as starters as they are oily, tasteless and pricy. For the maincourse, I took the thali as this was recommended and out of 3 curries, only one tasted fine and the rest tasted stale. My friend ordered chana masala and bhatura, trust me, you can prepare that tastier at your home. Overall, it was not worth it and I won’t recommend this restaurant unless there are any specific dishes you go for. The staff were only 2-3 people and clearly, they were not able to manage everything. Their service was good and there are no...
Read moreExceptional service and authentic Indian food! Best tandoori grill menu I know in all of Frankfurt. The staff is particularly pleasant and make the visit go beyond a gastronomical experience, bringing a touch of home for us desis in Frankfurt. I happened to visit two days in a row and was consistently WOW'ed with both the food and service. Everything was incredible but definitely a special recommendation for chicken achaari tikka for spicy food lovers. A 'desi salaad' on the side goes a long way and something I have missed with other Indian restaurants abroad, so thank you Team Swaad for maintaining the authenticity of a typical Indian dining experience. Special shoutout to Sandy and Sikander who were extremely warm and kind. They adjusted the food as per our spice levels and were extra generous and considerate...
Read moreShort answer - not terrible, but, overpriced for the meager portion and I won't be back.
One of the dishes I ordered was a vegetarian Chana Masala - at €12.50, a "main course" or "Hauptgericht". If unfamiliar, it's basically Chick Peas, a relatively cheap bean - in sauce. I counted - there were about 30 chickpeas in the entire meal. It was basically a bowl of sauce with a few chickpeas tossed in. Plus rice. I looked for a can of chickpeas to add to my dinner but we had none. The taste wasn't bad (wasn't the best, either) but I felt totally robbed. It should have been a full meal but was more a bowl of sauce with a few chickpeas tossed in and some rice.
I complained on that specific day however the people were uninterested in doing anything or replacing the meal.
There are many Indian Restaurants nearby, No...
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