Terrible. Almost all the dishes were made out of the same frozen mix of vegetables... We ordered lentils soup and we got the soup made of the same frozen veggies mix. I'm not picky, but it was uneatable. We had to ask them to change the price for veggie soup which was cheaper on the menu, because they still counted it as the more expensive lentils soup. They took our order wrong and didn't bring everything we asked for. Which actually made us happy, because the food was just bad. Not to mention the fact that we had to wait for the food for super long time. They also counted us an additional garlic bread which we hadn't ordered at all. Sorry to say, but it was the worst...
Read moreIf you’re exploring Aveiro and love Indian food, make sure to step off the main tourist path to find this wonderful restaurant. As a vegetarian, I’m always searching for places that offer more than just an afterthought menu, and this spot delivered beautifully. I enjoyed a delicious mushroom mutter, packed with rich flavors and perfectly spiced. The appetizers were fresh and full of character, and the dessert was a delightful way to end the meal. The service was attentive and friendly, making the experience even more enjoyable. This restaurant is a true hidden gem—don’t let its location deter you. It’s absolutely worth the short walk for an authentic and...
Read moreSo i spent a good month in Portugal and tried several different Indian restaurants, they all tried their best, but the food in most of them was bland and sugary. Not at all what authentic Indian food should taste like. The one exception was Rang Mahal. The food was spot on fresh, delicious and had the perfect taste of India. To top it all off, the place is run by a young Punjabi (North Indian) family that takes pride in the food and service. The only thing to be aware of is that the restaurant is closed from 3pm to 7pm, which is the norm in many Portuguese restaurants. I actually waited from 4 to 7 for this place to open up, but in the end the wait...
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