This is the first time we have eaten Tibetan food and it was amazingly delicious. My wife had the fried prawns as a starter and they were fried to perfection. As a main course she had the marinated chicken (Fyashya Chhem), which was spicy, but not too much. The taste of the sauce was special and we could not define the spices that made it so uniquely delicious. I had the fried fish (Nyashya Goku Seme), which was really spectacular. The fish was nice and tender and the sauce was really amazing. I wish we had this restaurant somewhere nearby here in the Netherlands, but if so I am afraid we would go there daily to test all their dishes. Now it will be a fixed point on the map to stop at, when we go...
Read moreThis place has the best chiken tikka I've ever eaten, not only in Luxembourg but anywhere I've been. The chicken is really tender and juicy and has great taste. Their naan os also quite good, not dry as in other places.
The restaurant itself could use some renovation maybe and staff while generally friendly are somtimes a bit harsh. But the great chicken tikka makes up for it.
You can get the chicken tikka as lunch menu too, then it is less expensive. But also as normal dish it is a big portion.
One weird thing I want to address is how they charge you for the plastic bag when ordering take away and at the same time when you order enough (2 dishes and some naan) the...
Read moreThe food is mediocre for the price and to make it even worse it is not even close to authentic. You should not call yourself an Indian restaurant with an Indian name when you misrepresent the culture, tradition, vibe, music, and food feels ridiculously whitewashed.
Arrogance of the staff will not yield any profitable business in future, just survival.
Sleepy service, poor food quality, and when we asked why it was like this they stated that their kitchen was backed up, yet the restaurant was...
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