Honestly, while I feel like this place has never been this "authentic" Indian restaurant, the food that I got today was just below average. Aside from the hair that we found and then getting compensated by what we assumed was just curry with the hair re-heated and poured into a different container, the Ghost Kadai(?) that I got today tasted like Korean curry. Now, Korean curry itself is not the problem--I like it--but it's a little different when I get a Korean-curry-tasting curry in an Indian restaurant. Makhni tasted just like melted caramel. Lassi is just like Yoplait yogurt that you'd find in any grocery store near you. An Indian friend, in his own words, said, "Haha! The worst...
Read moreThe restaurant I'm going to review is called Indy. First of all, the overall atmosphere of this household is luxurious and exotic, and the staff are kind.The interior of the restaurant is Indian and the chefs are Indian.The sign is not noticeable, but it's easy to find because it's on the main street. Let's stop talking about households and now I'll tell you about important curry. Curry is not very cheap, but the taste cancels the price. If you order a set menu, you get yogurt, curry, skewers, and salad. You can choose between chicken and lamb. If you want to taste Indian curry in Korea, you can go to a restaurant called Indy in...
Read moreFood was good, giving some authentic vibe of the Indian food but still it felt like it was a bit overpriced! In Daejon if someone is looking for authentic Indian food I can easily recommend this. For those who are looking for Halal food, please note that not all the items in the menu are halal. Luckily SetA and B was halal, so we tried both of them and Biriyani. I recommend SetA among them. Ambience and...
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