This has got to be the worst curries weâve had. We ordered Beef Korma, Butter Chicken, Chicken Masala and Garlic Naan. All the curries tasted the same and it looks like all the restaurant did was add food colouring to differentiate the curries. And to add to it the Naan was so dry. Given the food in Lisbon that is so readily available this meal was expensive and contained close to no protein in each curry (you can see that is the case in the photos). All in all, you have been warned I would not recommend anyone to go to this place. We picked this place after looking at Google reviews previously posted here and none of that has been reflected in the...
   Read moreI was in February of this year in lisbon, as I really like Indian food, I looked for a good Indian restaurant, in the street several people pointed me to Ghoroa. I went there with my friend from Rio, and we chose the menu, Chicken Bhuna. as I'm in love with the Indian bread, we ordered as an entree along with three wonderful creams, I chose the garlic bread, Garlic + chese naan and papadum, super indico gente, a delight !!! Loved the food at the Ghoroa restaurant, and the treatment notes a thousand of the manager Najmul, very attentive, kind and friendly. June I will return to Lisbon and return to Ghoroa to try new dishes. Ana...
   Read moreHidden away in the Alfama area, this authentic Bangladeshi restaurant is a true gem. Their khala channa, fiyaji, and aloo shingara were absolutely delicious đ â perfectly spiced and full of flavor. We topped it all off with a comforting, homemade desi-style chai.
Before heading home for the evening, we couldnât resist ordering more â this time their haleem with fresh paratha. The haleem had just the right amount of heat, and the paratha was crispy on the outside yet soft and fluffy, perfect for scooping up every last bite.
Overall, a fantastic evening and a spot weâll definitely be...
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