Lying bully cashier/service and mediocre train station level food. I can only call this bullying or purposeful lying. The man at the counter took one look at me and asked me to pay by cash even though he accepted card payments from the people before. I could see the card machine working and even showing my bill amount. Then I asked again if I could pay by card coz I can see the card machine. And then he said, without looking at the machine that it doesn't work. At this point he was having fun at my expense. This is a train station and everyone needs to be someplace. Even his coworker asked him why he was saying that and asked him to move on. I said I can't pay because I don't have cash and started to walk away, and he started laughing. I was so shocked and he, still laughing, says you can pay. "It was a joke". Even his coworker didn't understand why he said that. But this bad arrogant cashier kept making it a joke. Finally accepted card. The card machine was working and he was simply lying and making fun of me. Cruel jokes aren't jokes, it's bullying. Or was he lying to force out cash and then covered it up with a joke? So he'd have let already packed food go to waste if I'd not looked back to see why he was laughing? Or did he see a customer so desperate for food that he wanted to pull a power stunt? Apart from that the food is train level, fast...
Read moreWe ordered the Rice-Dal and Rice-Channa dishes. Both the dishes tasted great, and the quantity was sufficient, unlike many restaurants which offer very less rice. However, there are 2 cons: The price of the Rice-Dal was advertised as 7.9 euros, but they charged 8.5 euros and gave a reason which made no sense. They stopped me from clicking photos of the place. I asked the chef and he said their owner forbids people from taking pictures. I don't know why they are so insecure.
However, I would recommend this place for those who want to enjoy a wholesome meal. There are only 3 vegetarian options: Channa, Dal and Palak Paneer. There is sufficient seating arrangement, with each table separated from the next one via a plastic barrier (Covid restrictions). It is inside the Hauptbahnof and is easy to find due to the...
Read morefirst of all the menu is not somewhere clear visible, making it tough to select. Also it seems that rice is not in the price even though it is served for sure. Tbh most Indian restaurants bring you rice for free..
Anyway, I took a chicken pakora for 10.99 and a chicken soup and I paid 17 euros... And on top of that, it took exactly 30 minutes for my food to be ready, even though everyone that came after me got their food in 5 mins.
Taste wise it was nice to be fair, but too much...
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