We visited Luna Asia in Seoul looking for a good Indian meal and had a decent experience overall, though it didn’t quite hit all the marks.
We ordered Chicken Vindaloo, Chicken Tikka, Tandoori Chicken, Seekh Kebab, and Garlic Naan. The food was generally good — well-cooked meats, flavorful enough, but nothing that really stood out. The Chicken Vindaloo had a nice heat to it, and the Tandoori Chicken was juicy, but some of the spices felt a little muted compared to what you’d expect from authentic Indian fare. The Garlic Naan was fresh and soft, but could’ve used a bit more garlic.
The one real letdown was the tea — we ordered it expecting to add our own sugar, but it came pre-sweetened, which really shouldn’t be the default. That small detail definitely took away from the experience.
Service was fine, and the ambiance is nice enough for a casual dinner. Overall, Luna Asia delivers decent Indian food, but there’s definitely room for improvement — especially if you’re familiar with more traditional or robust...
Read moreWe visited Luna Asia in Gangnam hoping for a great Indian food experience. The location is convenient and the ambiance is cozy, but the overall experience left us feeling a bit underwhelmed.
We ordered Chicken Tikka, Tandoori Chicken, Seekh Kebab, Garlic Naan, a chicken meal, and Indian Chai. While the dishes were decent, they didn’t quite deliver on the rich, bold flavors we were expecting. Everything was okay, just not memorable. The naan was nice and fresh, but the meats felt a bit dry and lacked that depth of spice typical of really good Indian food.
The Indian Chai came pre-sweetened, which may be fine for some, but we would’ve preferred the option to sweeten it ourselves.
Service was polite and the environment was clean, which we appreciated. It’s not a bad place at all, but if you’re looking for truly standout Indian cuisine, it may not quite hit the mark. Worth a visit if you’re nearby, but probably not something we’d go out of our...
Read moreReading reviews on Luna Asia I thought this may be a good place to have Indian food near Coex, Seoul during Lunch hours. Web also mentioned that this place is English friendly. My experience was quite contradictory. The person at the cash counter (possibly, he may be the manager), a Korean man, was rude - he was reluctant to talk. Unlike my other experiences in Seoul, there were no traditional Korean welcoming gesture by him. He let me in but initially did not offer seat. Then I saw two Indian staffs in the restaurant behind an open kitchen counter and placed orders. They were nice. Food was fresh and, OK (5 in the scale of 0 to 10). Price was reasonable. I would not recommend this place...
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