This is a place that we frequented in the 90s and several decades later I returned. The setting hasn’t changed and is somewhat dated. The menu variety is abundant and there are many starter choices also. The combo starter includes many of them on one plate . I am not so keen on battered food so will give this a miss next time .. Otherwise the flavours were good and the portions generous. I tried a mixed grill and partner a fish choice. Along with Masala in the pedestrian street of Cascais these are my favourites in the area……Still, after the UK’s sheer choice in this type of cuisine and our Tossa de Mar recent experience (close to Barcelona) the places so far in Portugal have been few echelons down...
Read moreThe samosa was fairly flavourless, the curry was only just hot enough(temperature) to eat, and the chicken Garlic Tandoori was dry and flavourless... I have been here numerous times and enjoyed the restaurant numerous times, but despite having the good company with me, the food was poor, and the service, considering 3 waiters and 4 tables with people, we had issues getting their attention... All in all, despite having gone there Many, MANY times, and usually loving the curries, I was very disappointed by the food... I might consider returning, but definitely not in the...
Read moreWas not expecting to find an Indian restaurant in this part of Portugal, but I guess I was pleasantly surprised. You have to go through a maze of narrow roads to find this place . We came here for lunch and the restaraunt was not busy surprisingly! I ordered malai murg tikka with paneer kulcha and some mango lassi. The chicken was delectable, paneer kulcha was flavourful and mango lassi was spot on ! Definitely recommend trying it if...
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