Nestled in the charming streets of Kraków, Delhi Curry House is an absolute gem that brings the vibrant flavors of India to life. From the moment you step inside, the warm and inviting atmosphere, combined with the rich aromas of authentic Indian spices, promises a dining experience you won’t forget.
The menu is extensive, offering a perfect balance of traditional Indian dishes and unique house specialties. Whether you’re a fan of creamy butter chicken, spicy lamb vindaloo, or flavorful vegetarian options like paneer tikka masala, there’s something for everyone. Each dish is prepared with care, using high-quality ingredients and just the right blend of spices that leave your taste buds tingling with delight.
The naan bread is freshly baked and pairs beautifully with the various curries, while the fragrant basmati rice adds a perfect touch. For those seeking a truly authentic Indian experience, their biryanis are a must-try—aromatic, rich in flavor, and cooked to perfection.
The service at Delhi Curry House is another standout feature. The staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and always happy to recommend dishes based on your preferences. The restaurant also caters well to spice tolerance, ensuring everyone can enjoy their meal, whether you prefer mild or extra hot!
In addition to the incredible food, the restaurant’s ambiance is cozy yet elegant, making it suitable for both casual dining and special occasions. The tasteful décor, with elements of Indian culture, adds to the overall experience, making you feel as if you’ve been transported straight to Delhi.
Delhi Curry House is not just a restaurant, but a journey into the heart of Indian cuisine. If you’re in Kraków and craving an unforgettable meal full of rich flavors and excellent service, this is the place to go. Highly...
Read moreAs this establishment seems to get high ratings, we decided to stop in. While the experience was satisfactory, there was nothing here to write home about and certainly no reason to return.
Service was perfunctory, bordering on rude but it does make me wonder why work in the service industry if you don’t like it?
Our initial request for tap water was refused but then we were brought what seemed to be tap water anyway, which doesn’t reflect well on the establishment.
To eat, we shared a number of dishes including lamb curry, daal makhani (actually daal maharani) and paneer. We had a side of plain rice and shared a garlic naan. The meal was preceded by poppadoms, served the traditional way - grilled (which is also healthier) and this start to the meal gave us high hopes.
Unfortunately this was probably the high point. While the food wasn’t awful, it certainly wasn’t what I’d consider up to scratch. The meat in the lamb curry was gristly and a couple of pieces tasted off. The daal was too sweet. The garlic naan was crispy but tasted slightly sour and cleared hadn’t been cooked on a Tandoor as it was far too oily and not fluffy.
We didn’t stay for dessert and went elsewhere.
We paid quickly and on further inspection of the bill after we’d left, it appears we were slightly overcharged.
In summary, OK if you’re really craving a fix of Indian food but not a destination...
Read moreHave Pros and Cons and definitely a scope for improvement.
Pros Food ordered has been really good. They definitely keep in mind the spice levels and prepare accordingly. Fast order delivery especially when you are hungry Chutneys with samosa are very tasty and has a home made feel Quantity is v good
Cons Bread basket price is very high compared to other restaurants. Sometimes the samosa is not cooked very well Biryani was spicy but the salt was excess Salad for Biryani was sweet. The authenticity here is missed as in delhi usually and very rarely a sweet salad is served.
The cons mentioned are just for improvement purposes as the restaurant is very new. Can introduce mirchi, aloo puri chole bature or chat as these are some of the big and most famous...
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