لا طعم ولا خدمه ولا سعر —————— Update to your comment
I visited your restaurant on Saturday, July 19, and I’d like to clarify a few things.
First, I never said I paid only 10 euros — we paid more than that, and yet the experience was disappointing overall.
When we arrived, the reception was poor. We requested a table downstairs but were told there was no space for our group, even though we were only four people. We were seated upstairs, where the lighting was extremely dim, the space lacked any color or warmth, and the general ambiance felt dull.
To be fair, the atmosphere wasn’t terrible, but it was acceptable at best — what made it genuinely uncomfortable was the staff’s attitude. The way we were treated made the environment feel unpleasant and unwelcoming.
The service was slow, and the food lacked both flavor and presentation. The biryani rice and potatoes were bland — the potatoes, in particular, tasted like plain boiled eggs, with no seasoning or taste.
The most disappointing part was how one of the staff members spoke and acted with clear disrespect, which is not acceptable in any hospitality setting.
Finally, instead of listening to honest feedback from customers, it’s unfortunate that your response was defensive and dismissive. It’s also concerning to see a sudden surge of overly positive reviews, which gives the impression of fake or manipulated ratings.
This review is based on a real experience — not personal frustration. And I believe customers deserve to be treated with respect, even when they...
Read moreHere’s a review for the best Indian restaurant near Milan Duomo:
“A Taste of India in the Heart of Milan!”
If you’re craving authentic Indian flavors in Milan, look no further than this gem near the Duomo. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance, a blend of traditional Indian décor and modern elegance. The menu offers a wide array of dishes, from rich, flavorful curries to perfectly grilled tandoori meats.
I highly recommend the Butter Chicken—creamy, tangy, and packed with flavor, paired with their freshly baked garlic naan. The Paneer Tikka and Dal Makhani were equally delightful, offering a vegetarian feast that didn’t disappoint. Their spice levels are customizable, which is great if you prefer a milder or more fiery experience.
The service was impeccable, with friendly staff who went out of their way to make the dining experience special.
Conveniently located near the iconic Duomo, this restaurant is the perfect spot for a flavorful break after sightseeing. Whether you’re an Indian food connoisseur or new to the cuisine, this place is sure to impress with its rich, authentic flavors. Definitely a must-visit for...
Read moreIts a nice looking restaurant. Friendly staff willing to help you.
Maybe it was a slow day. But the food was bad. Yes the butter chicken tasted great. Good sauce. But the actual chicken tasted sour.
The other chicken dishes were of similar quality. Grilled in advance, reheated and bone dry..
The only good thing was the nan bread.
And with prices for main dishes ranging between 12 and 20 euro. With minimal drinks still get a bill of around 80 euro's. It shouldn't be this expensive.
Food quality only gets 2 stars because of the nan, otherwise 1 would be too high.
Ambiance can be improved a bit. Music was on repeat and too loud. Other customers played their videos at maximum volume.
For the rest, it is a nice looking restaurant, tables have been set properly. Looks clean, toilets were clean too.
Loved that they had real indian beers (brewed in uk, but still) those are hard to...
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