Too late Too cold Too little Too expensive (for what you get)
We were looking forward to eating Indian food again after many months (Corona), but after today we will wait until our fav. restaurant opens again.
So we tried Indus Tandoor, since Pyszne.pl said they delivered where we live (10+km away).
We are/were disappointed for various reasons. We ordered (online) at 11:30 and asked for a delivery at 12:45, we received the 'food' at 2 PM (we had to call to ask where it was).
The food was Luke warm (closer to cold), it came in round transparent plastic containers which came in a paper bag (ever heard of Styrofoam or something)?
Each container costed over 30,00 ZL, with that you only get a sloppy/humid Naan or Roti 'bread' (both practically looked and tasted the same). In most restaurants you get rice/salad (or another choice).
The containers only had a bit of meat / soya and A LOT of sauce, looked like soup (we should have cooked our own rice if we had known this).
For the price Indus Tandoor asks for their food they should serve it warm and at least with some sort of side dish (rice for example) and normal Naan bread (not soggy/humid).
To finish with a bit of positivity, the taste was ok, not the best we had but certainly not bad. Maybe it's better to just go there and eat there rather then ordering because delivering is certainly not this restaurant's selling point.
Better luck next time Indus Tandoor, but not with...
Read moreEdit 2024:
From 5 stars to 1 star, everything changed for worse. Did the owner change? This is what I saw:
menu is now A3 paper print as in a fast food restaurant (and they reuse it) cheap water glasses naan is served is a “fish and chips” container on a newspaper starters were served cold and the portions are much smaller than 2 years ago also served in a “fish and chips” container on a newspaper the sauces are now charged extra and the quality is much worse, they don’t give spoons with sauces now the quality of the food was shockingly worse I got food poisoning after Masala with lamb (meat tasted funny and masala didn’t taste like masala) there was no wine card, as they are supposedly changing providers. We were scammed on wine. The “Indian wine” is a very cheap and bad Spanish wine bottled in Poland for a price of 130 zł. Do NOT buy it! music was cutting off. The “IT” guys was supposedly going to come today to fix it…
It is now a tourist, fast food restaurant. We will NEVER go back, nor recommend it to ANYONE.
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Tasty Indian cuisine in reasonable prices. You can select spicy level of each dish: non spicy, medium spicy, spicy, very spicy and Indian. We like spicy dishes so we took spicy, but it was way too spicy 😬 We'll definitely come back, but select non spicy this time....
Read moreI am disappointed. The atmosphere is dark and no cosy at all, air con is a plus but that would be it. My partner, fan of lemonade, couldn't finish his because there was too much salt in it. Indian chickpeas flour chips were also very salty. My veggies starter was simply bad. Deep fried In special bartter should be golden brown, and melting in my mouth, fresh as now weggues are. Instead they were very greesy and didn't taste summer. Garlic Naan we ordered as side to our main deeshes was also greesy served in a basket lined with aluminium foil... And you could taste raw garlic - this is an error. They should rethink the serving methods in general. No really keen on eating from metal pots even if I just put food from them to ceramic plate. Utensils also should be replaced - I am not fan of shabby shick. I just barely touched my main vegetarian dish, clearly some ingridients like green beans were frozen instead of fresh. And most of them were overcooked so you could not recognize them in thick sauce. Very bad experience for a high price. The only positive thing was service, girls were very nice. Do not recommend going there. 2 stars because we didn't get sick after...
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