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Maharaja Passau
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Nearby attractions
St. Stephan's Cathedral
Domplatz, 94032 Passau, Germany
Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum
Parkstraße 2-4, 94034 Passau, Germany
Press Office of the Diocese of Passau
Domplatz 7, 94032 Passau, Germany
Glasmuseum Passau
Schrottgasse 2, 94032 Passau, Germany
Roman Museum Castle Boiotro
Lederergasse 43-45, 94032 Passau, Germany
Domschatz- and Diocesan Museum
Residenzpl. 8, 94032 Passau, Germany
Veste Oberhaus
Oberhaus 125, 94034 Passau, Germany
Universitätskirche St. Nikola
Kleiner Exerzierpl. 15, 94032 Passau, Germany
Oberhausmuseum
Oberhaus 125, 94034 Passau, Germany
Schaiblingsturm
Innkai, 94032 Passau, Germany
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Café Greindl
Wittgasse 8, 94032 Passau, Germany
Café Simon
Rindermarkt 10, 94032 Passau, Germany
HendlHouse & StadtHotel
Große Klingergasse 17, 94032 Passau, Germany
Jento - Restaurant - Bar - Lounge
Große Klingergasse 11, 94032 Passau, Germany
PADU Große Klingergasse
Große Klingergasse 3, 94032 Passau, Germany
Anatolia Pizza & Kebap
Große Klingergasse 1, 94032 Passau, Germany
Pazzi Per Pizza&Kebab
Bratfischwinkel 2, 94032 Passau, Germany
Sasikaya
Roßtränke 12, 94032 Passau, Germany
LECORNER Restaurant
Heuwinkel 9, 94032 Passau, Germany
Rhodos
Brunngasse 29, 94032 Passau, Germany
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Art Hotel & Hostel
Rindermarkt 9, 94032 Passau, Germany
Hotel Passauer Wolf
Rindermarkt 6, 94032 Passau, Germany
Hotel König
u. Donaulände 1, 94032 Passau, Germany
Hotel Kühbacher
Ludwigstraße 6, 94032 Passau, Germany
Das Hornsteiner Pension und Café am Dom
Steinweg 14, 94032 Passau, Germany
Herdegen Rooms - Self Check-In
Bahnhofstraße 5, 94032 Passau, Germany
PASSAU-mittendrin
Steinweg 16A, 94032 Passau, Germany
Apartments Passau Angerstr.
Angerstraße 9, 94034 Passau, Germany
Pension Zur goldenen Sonne
Unterer Sand 18, 94032 Passau, Germany
Hotel Residenz Passau
Fritz-Schäffer-Promenade 6, 94032 Passau, Germany
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Maharaja Passau

Roßtränke 10, 94032 Passau, Germany
4.2(232)
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attractions: St. Stephan's Cathedral, Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum, Press Office of the Diocese of Passau, Glasmuseum Passau, Roman Museum Castle Boiotro, Domschatz- and Diocesan Museum, Veste Oberhaus, Universitätskirche St. Nikola, Oberhausmuseum, Schaiblingsturm, restaurants: Café Greindl, Café Simon, HendlHouse & StadtHotel, Jento - Restaurant - Bar - Lounge, PADU Große Klingergasse, Anatolia Pizza & Kebap, Pazzi Per Pizza&Kebab, Sasikaya, LECORNER Restaurant, Rhodos
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maharajapassau.de

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Featured dishes

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Channa Jaipuri
Kichererbsen mit kartoffeln, tomaten-buttersauce, leicht scharf (b)
Dal Makhni
Indische linsen mit butter zubereitet (b)
Palak Panir
Spinat mit hausgemachtem käse (b)
Channa Masala
Kichererbsen in masala-sauce, leicht scharf
Palak Kofta
Spinat mit hausgemachten käse-gemüsebällchen in spezial-gewürzen (b,i)

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Nearby attractions of Maharaja Passau

St. Stephan's Cathedral

Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum

Press Office of the Diocese of Passau

Glasmuseum Passau

Roman Museum Castle Boiotro

Domschatz- and Diocesan Museum

Veste Oberhaus

Universitätskirche St. Nikola

Oberhausmuseum

Schaiblingsturm

St. Stephan's Cathedral

St. Stephan's Cathedral

4.7

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum

Mittelalterliches Foltermuseum

3.9

(39)

Open 24 hours
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Press Office of the Diocese of Passau

Press Office of the Diocese of Passau

3.5

(24)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Glasmuseum Passau

Glasmuseum Passau

4.5

(265)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Café Greindl

Café Greindl

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Café Simon

Café Simon

4.6

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HendlHouse & StadtHotel

HendlHouse & StadtHotel

4.4

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Jento - Restaurant - Bar - Lounge

Jento - Restaurant - Bar - Lounge

4.6

(369)

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Open until 9:30 PM
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raksha gowdaraksha gowda
1. Food was okay, we ordered onion pakora but received vegetable pakora which was served with pickle or mango jam and not a proper chutney. 2. Mint lassi was unique and good. 3. Tomato soup was good 4. Also the taxes are bit strange. Bill was 64€ , but the bill of food we ordered was 50 euros or so, but we had to pay 13 euros extra tax on food which is 7% tax (MwSt) == 3.55 euros plus Nettoumsatz (19%) == 7.56€ plus and 19% (MwSt)== 1.44€. Never experienced so much extra tax on food in other restaurants we went in Germany. Most of the restaurants includes the tax with the food. I felt we are in some restaurant in the US. 5. We ordered biryani but it was served without raitha, most of the restaurants serve biryani with some sides, but here we had to pay extra of 3.90€ for raitha. 6. Jheenga Karahi was good, which costs at 18.50€ which we thought is inclusive of taxes. Overall experience is quite different then what I see in other reviews, not a great experience and is very expensive. Since I have been to several Indian restaurants in Germany, I feel this restaurant is expensive for normal Indian food that we get in any other Indian restaurant. Response: 1. Regarding wrong pakora served, yes we could have refused to eat, we realized it after eating two or three of it that it’s a wrong dish as it had one or two onion pakora, since the pakora is heavily coated with batter it’s hard to find out which pakora it was in the first go. So after eating few of it we dint feel it right to exchange it. Pakora was served with mango jam, pickle and sweet chilli sauce. No mint chutney was served, mint chutney is made of mint leaves and we did not find it. 2. Regarding chicken biryani, it was served without sides, no restaurant serves dry item without sides, Instead it had papad which is again dry, do you want the customer to choke. So in a way you are forcing customers to order raitha or any drink and pay extra. If you don’t give sides for biryani, then why give rice for the curry. Even Chinese or Asian restaurant serves sauces with fried rice. Similarly all Indian restaurants we visited in Germany serves raitha with biryani. Yes even for Bavarian standards your restaurant is expensive. We are just a critic writing what we experienced, instead of taking it in a constructive way you are arguing about it. We visited other restaurants in Passau were the experience was great. Anyways we were just a tourist in Passau, even if we visit Passau again we will never be visiting your restaurant.
Naina GuptaNaina Gupta
Tastes fine , not too good and not too bad. You have to pay for drinking water even for the tap water. Rest is fine, service is good. I have been travelling across Europe, normal tap water is never paid anywhere but yes mineral water is always paid across Europe. And food tastes fine, so if someone diet is not to finish entire food, I always ask before ordering if they do packing for the left-over food. As always we can’t waste food and money.
abhishek tiwariabhishek tiwari
Food quality is ok. I am a vegetarian so my assessment is based on veg side of food. I usually like their paneer naan, paneer butter masala, and palak kofta. Staffs are very friendly and do their best to cater to your individual preferences. The prices are a bit on the higher side, but everywhere in Passau this is the same story. All in all, one of the best Indian restaurants in Passau (we don’t have many choices ;) ).Definitely worth trying!
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1. Food was okay, we ordered onion pakora but received vegetable pakora which was served with pickle or mango jam and not a proper chutney. 2. Mint lassi was unique and good. 3. Tomato soup was good 4. Also the taxes are bit strange. Bill was 64€ , but the bill of food we ordered was 50 euros or so, but we had to pay 13 euros extra tax on food which is 7% tax (MwSt) == 3.55 euros plus Nettoumsatz (19%) == 7.56€ plus and 19% (MwSt)== 1.44€. Never experienced so much extra tax on food in other restaurants we went in Germany. Most of the restaurants includes the tax with the food. I felt we are in some restaurant in the US. 5. We ordered biryani but it was served without raitha, most of the restaurants serve biryani with some sides, but here we had to pay extra of 3.90€ for raitha. 6. Jheenga Karahi was good, which costs at 18.50€ which we thought is inclusive of taxes. Overall experience is quite different then what I see in other reviews, not a great experience and is very expensive. Since I have been to several Indian restaurants in Germany, I feel this restaurant is expensive for normal Indian food that we get in any other Indian restaurant. Response: 1. Regarding wrong pakora served, yes we could have refused to eat, we realized it after eating two or three of it that it’s a wrong dish as it had one or two onion pakora, since the pakora is heavily coated with batter it’s hard to find out which pakora it was in the first go. So after eating few of it we dint feel it right to exchange it. Pakora was served with mango jam, pickle and sweet chilli sauce. No mint chutney was served, mint chutney is made of mint leaves and we did not find it. 2. Regarding chicken biryani, it was served without sides, no restaurant serves dry item without sides, Instead it had papad which is again dry, do you want the customer to choke. So in a way you are forcing customers to order raitha or any drink and pay extra. If you don’t give sides for biryani, then why give rice for the curry. Even Chinese or Asian restaurant serves sauces with fried rice. Similarly all Indian restaurants we visited in Germany serves raitha with biryani. Yes even for Bavarian standards your restaurant is expensive. We are just a critic writing what we experienced, instead of taking it in a constructive way you are arguing about it. We visited other restaurants in Passau were the experience was great. Anyways we were just a tourist in Passau, even if we visit Passau again we will never be visiting your restaurant.
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Tastes fine , not too good and not too bad. You have to pay for drinking water even for the tap water. Rest is fine, service is good. I have been travelling across Europe, normal tap water is never paid anywhere but yes mineral water is always paid across Europe. And food tastes fine, so if someone diet is not to finish entire food, I always ask before ordering if they do packing for the left-over food. As always we can’t waste food and money.
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Food quality is ok. I am a vegetarian so my assessment is based on veg side of food. I usually like their paneer naan, paneer butter masala, and palak kofta. Staffs are very friendly and do their best to cater to your individual preferences. The prices are a bit on the higher side, but everywhere in Passau this is the same story. All in all, one of the best Indian restaurants in Passau (we don’t have many choices ;) ).Definitely worth trying!
abhishek tiwari

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4.2
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2.0
2y

Food was okay, we ordered onion pakora but received vegetable pakora which was served with pickle or mango jam and not a proper chutney. Mint lassi was unique and good. Tomato soup was good Also the taxes are bit strange. Bill was 64€ , but the bill of food we ordered was 50 euros or so, but we had to pay 13 euros extra tax on food which is 7% tax (MwSt) == 3.55 euros plus Nettoumsatz (19%) == 7.56€ plus and 19% (MwSt)== 1.44€. Never experienced so much extra tax on food in other restaurants we went in Germany. Most of the restaurants includes the tax with the food. I felt we are in some restaurant in the US. We ordered biryani but it was served without raitha, most of the restaurants serve biryani with some sides, but here we had to pay extra of 3.90€ for raitha. Jheenga Karahi was good, which costs at 18.50€ which we thought is inclusive of taxes.

Overall experience is quite different then what I see in other reviews, not a great experience and is very expensive. Since I have been to several Indian restaurants in Germany, I feel this restaurant is expensive for normal Indian food that we get in any other Indian restaurant.

Response:

Regarding wrong pakora served, yes we could have refused to eat, we realized it after eating two or three of it that it’s a wrong dish as it had one or two onion pakora, since the pakora is heavily coated with batter it’s hard to find out which pakora it was in the first go. So after eating few of it we dint feel it right to exchange it. Pakora was served with mango jam, pickle and sweet chilli sauce. No mint chutney was served, mint chutney is made of mint leaves and we did not find it. Regarding chicken biryani, it was served without sides, no restaurant serves dry item without sides, Instead it had papad which is again dry, do you want the customer to choke. So in a way you are forcing customers to order raitha or any drink and pay extra. If you don’t give sides for biryani, then why give rice for the curry. Even Chinese or Asian restaurant serves sauces with fried rice. Similarly all Indian restaurants we visited in Germany serves raitha with biryani.

Yes even for Bavarian standards your restaurant is expensive. We are just a critic writing what we experienced, instead of taking it in a constructive way you are arguing about it. We visited other restaurants in Passau were the experience was great. Anyways we were just a tourist in Passau, even if we visit Passau again we will never be visiting...

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5.0
7y

Wir waren erst gestern Abend mit Freunden im Maharaja. Die Zwei waren noch nie beim Inder und deswegen haben wir beschlossen sie einfach mal mitzunehmen. Für uns gehöhrt das Maharaja zu unseren absoluten Lieblingslokalen in Passau. Wir gehen jedes Mal gerne hin und können uns nie beschweren.

Nach dem Umbau ist das Lokal noch offener und freundlicher als vorher. Das macht es nur schöner. Zu den Stoßzeiten und am Wochenende ist es oft gut besucht und man wartet ein bisschen länger auf das Essen. Aber auch das empfinden wir n icht als störend. Im Gegeteil in jedem vollen Lokal, kann sich die Wartezeit mal ein bisschen verlängern.

Der Service ist absolut perfekt. Alle sind sehr zuvorkommend und immer freundlich. Selbst wenn viel los ist, sind alle mehr als höflich. Uns wird nahezu jeder Wunsch von den Augen abgelesen. Auch das Essen ist der absolute Wahnsinn. Ich selbst kann mich oft nicht entscheiden, was ich esssen möchte, da wirklich für jeden Geschmack etwas dabei ist. Sei es Rind, Hühnchen, Fisch, Lamm oder etwas vegetarisches, es ist immer top zubereitet. Das Fleisch ist butterweich und zart und das Gemüse knackig und frisch. Auch bei den Soßen, in der das Fleisch und/ oder Gemüse eingelegt ist, findet sich für jeden etwas. Von scharf über würzig is hin zu leicht süß und mild. gibt es genügend Auswahl.

Es gibt sogar gemischte Platten, bei der man immer wieder auf Nachfrage Variieren kann. So bestellen ich ofdt das Punjabi Thali mit Hühnchen, statt mit Lamm. So habe ich drei verschiedene warme Gerichte (Chicken Masala, Chicken Curry, und Spinat mit Käse), sowie einen kleinen Salat und einen Joghurtdip. Absolut fantastisch für jemanden, der einfach verschiedene Gerichte probieren möchte. Dazu gibt es immer ein Naanbrot. Das Brot ist sehr fluffig gebacken und schmeckt absolut fantastisch. Auch Fans von Tandoorigerichten kommen nicht zu kurz. Hier finden sich mehrere Gerichte zur Auswahl, die alle einfach hervorragend zubereitet sind.

Ach ja zu den angeblichen Spraachbarrieren, kann ich nichts bestätigen. Das Deutsch der Mitarbeiter ist mehr als gut. Sollte es doch zu Missverständnissen kommen, kann man mit allen ein hervorragendes Englisch sprechen. Wobei das bei uns selten von Nöten war und auch nur, wenn wir mit dem Koch gesprochen haben. Dieser ist absolut zuvorkommend und freut sich über jedes Lob und jede Kritik, wie auch alle anderen Mitarbeiter.

Alles in Allem, können wir das Maharaja nur empfehlen. Auch unsere Freunde waren gestern begeistert und werden dort gerne wieder mit uns hingehen. Egal ob mit zwei oder mehr Personen, der Service ist immer spitze. Auch mit Veranstaltungen lässt es sich hier...

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1.0
4y

Terrible experience with the servers. I will not talk about the food because we ordered biryani and they served us achar rice. Anyway, the servers were pretty rude to us because we were indians.

They charged us a bottle of water for 7 euros(which was not sealed) and I simply asked to have a look at the menu again. She was so offended by this and replied so harsh and asked us if it was the first time we came to a restaurant.

As a customer, I have the right to know what I'm paying for. And the rudeness was uncalled for.

Also, If someone who hasn't had the authentic Indian food, please know that the food they serve is not even close to the real...

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