We have eaten lunch and dinner here. On both occasions, the food was fairly good. Not the heavily anglicised-quality stereotypical (greasy) Indian dishes common in other restaurants. Here, the food seems that much lighter and tastier. And quite spicy too! A couple of the vegetarian dishes were very good - as were the starters. Service was OK, staff were quiet and unobtrusive.
All in all - an above-average restaurant which (unfortunately) is a little off of the main tourist trail (though that may not be a bad thing!). But the food is superior compared to many other Indian restaurants in Lisbon which are either poor in quality - or else best...
Read moreThe owner sort of forced us in. The restaurant is one of the oldest of its type in Lisbon. The interior is small and with subdued light. we ordered and the food was acceptable. then entered a group of people and the owner without taking us into consideration and quite rudely separated the tables and put them on our side. we understood we had to hurry up. the worst part was the use of the bathroom, a complete dilapidated corner with dripping from ceiling which made a pool on the floor ,walls full of fungi and the whole situation was so un hygienic that I regretted our choice. When we left, they didn't even...
Read moreThe food may look little but it's more than it meets the eye and its fulfilling. It has a lot of choices and an acceptable list of vegetarian dishes. You can choose how much percentage of spiced you want in any dish you choose.
The service is not that good. Attention that when I went there I was speaking portuguese and I don't know (and I doubt it) if they even speak english. Get ready to wait a lot to get your check.
The space is sorta small and if you are a big party (+10) you will have some problems.
No comments on decor.
It's easy to find the restaurant and close to a ginginha store....
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