We saw the Restaurant on our way in from airport and so being an Indian food lover was determined to eat there, I'm glad to say there is a reservation app which is very simple to use they responded very shortly with our reservation request. We were greeted very friendly on our arrival the restaurants interesting design with the use of mirrors I found pleasing. My friend is new to Indian food and is still a little unsure about it, she loves Tiger prawns but not so much Coconut milk, we were able to talk to the server in perfect English and he came up with a sergestion for her dish, I had the Spicy garlic chicken with Garlic nan a vegetable rice and some onion badrges to share. We also had a very nice bottle of the local white wine, very reasonable price compared to France 🇫🇷. When we finished the owner of the Restaurant came and spoke with us my partner said it was the best dish she had had and she's a curry sceptic , very friendly price is correct for good quality Restaurant food, highly recommend ! Looking at the guy's head exploding, I guess he didn't know how to explain not too...
Read moreUsually prices of Indian restaurants are at a bit higher side in Portugal. For example if you order any curry in Germany you get rice along with it, no need to order separetely. But in Portugal you just get curry and have to order rice again. Also here you have to very careful, I got into the pitty scam. A guy will offer you PAPAD, and you would think its for free because he offered you soon after you arrive but later you will see a price of 1.40 EUR in the bill for the papad. We were 2 and said okay for padad and had 2.8 EUR in the bill and made us very angry. It took me an hour to find the place because in the maps it shows a different location. But it is beside PIZZA HUT.The food was OKAY (3/5) and the location is very prime. The main problem I felt is the lights inside the restaurant are too bright which will not allow you to have the best view of Porto city & bridge. The inside lights reflects in the glass doors and make you see your self more...
Read moreThe presence of an Indian restaurant on the beachfront was surprising so we had to go try it. Several uppers and downers for this one. First off, service was nice and servers are kind. We ordered mixed pakoras, garlic naan, paneer karahi and dal makhni. The garlic naan was really good, the dal makhni was nice and the paneer karahi was very tomatoey, sauce seemed a little undercooked for Indian masala. Pakoras were not upto the mark, don’t recommend. Its easily a 3star except for the prices. 42€ for two people seems like a bit much for the area (without any alcoholic drinks). Paneer Karahi was 15,50€ which is really expensive given the serving is less and rice/bread has to be ordered separately. So, if you add garlic naan of 4,25€ one dish would cost you a whooping 20€ which is unexpected. Would strongly iterate that the price point does not match the quantity or the...
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