This is the best food in Fatima and perhaps the best non-Portuguese food in the region. Just had a quick meal here after a day of pilgrimage; if you are tired of the relatively seasoning-free character of traditional Portuguese cuisine, or if you generally like Indian food, or just like food with any flavor at all (they do have non-Indian dishes!), you should eat here. Naan is excellent, and actually homemade. This place is very economical compared to sit-down restaurants elsewhere in Fatima. Family/staff are gracious and generous; they speak multiple languages, and offered me extra water for the bus trip back to Porto. Glorious end to a day of...
Read moreWe were quite disappointed with most of the dishes. The chicken soup was bland and lacked depth of flavor. The vegetable pakora was crispy and tasty, but it had too many coriander seeds, which overpowered the taste. The garlic cheese naan was a letdown, as the cheese they used didn’t taste good. The keema naan was decent, but instead of the usual lamb, it was made with chicken, which was unexpected. The butter chicken was just okay, nothing special. The haryali chicken tikka, however, had a nice flavor and was well-cooked. Despite the restaurant being quite busy, the overall experience wasn’t...
Read moreA good restaurant with “okay” prepared Indian food. We visited this restaurant as a group of four while we were in Fatima. A good Indian restaurant. The staff was very good and friendly. We tried the Goan lamb,prawn chilli and chicken tikka masala dish. The food was okay. We found the tikka masala and prawn chilli a bit sausy but I won’t say it is bad. I would not call this place to serve authentic Indian food but good Indian style cuisine. The restaurant is a bit pricey compared to others and the quantity may seem a little less for the price...
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