From the moment you step into the vibrant and welcoming atmosphere of this Indian restaurant in Maspalomas, you know you’re in for a treat. The aroma of spices and herbs fills the air, promising a culinary journey through the flavors of India.
The menu offers a variety of traditional dishes, each prepared with a level of authenticity that transports you straight to the bustling streets of Mumbai. However, the star of the show is undoubtedly their mango lassi. It’s a perfect blend of sweet, ripe mangoes and creamy yogurt, creating a refreshing and indulgent experience that complements every meal.
Whether you’re a fan of spicy curries or prefer milder tandoori options, there’s something here for every palate. And with service that’s as warm and inviting as the food, this Indian restaurant is a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.
In summary, if you’re looking for a dining experience that combines great food, a friendly atmosphere, and the best mango lassi in town, look no further than this gem in Maspalomas. Highly...
Read moreThis restaurant is very very good. We really enjoyed ourselves. The food was top notch and so tasty. You know when you get that urge for a good curry but it can be difficult to find it? Well we found it here, everything was delicious and beautifully presented and clearly the kitchen knew their flavours. On top of that, the service was outstanding. We were a group of four, grappling with the extensive choices, yet the young guy hosting us, was the most patient and polite and helped us navigate our order seamlessly. They paced the serving of drinks, starters and main course very nicely checking occasionally where we were at, without being obtrusive, just very caring. We've eaten in many of the restaurants in Yumbo, I have to admit, I overlooked this gem until now. We will definitely return and I highly recommend this to others looking for a delicious Indian meal. They know what...
Read moreMy wife and I ordered from here tonight bia Uber Eats and were thoroughly dissapointed so I was shocked to read such glowing reviews on google. This restaurant is clearly marketed to the English visitors and no where near authentic indian food. I will give a breakdown of our meal below:
Popadam - arrived with hair in them. Aloo tikki chaat - The aloo tikki had clearly been frozen and had not been given enough time to defrost properly before heating - tasted stale. Paneer tikka - the paneer itself was ok but the 'tikka' marinate was bland and the chunks were undercooked and not cooked in a traditional tandoor oven. Samosas - these were OK but severely overpriced at around €2 each Chicken tikka - OK, but again very bland. Naans - These were actually very good and still soft when they arrived. Chutneys - Again these were very good.
Overall not a...
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