Went there for dinner on 3 separate evenings. Took Lamm Kadahi on first night. Plenty of meat (could have been a bit softer to my liking but still very good), aromatic gravy and just enough spicy for a European foodie. Next evening went for Chicken Tikka Masala. It was good, again plenty of meat but the gravy seemed kind of boring to me :( Shared my observations and comments with the owner and for the last night he recommended MixFisk. That thing was an absolute bomb! Perfectly spicy, aromatic and non-blendered gravy where you can actually feel and taste the components, generous amount of different seafood and a very pleasant aftertaste. When compared to Tikka Masala served the night before, this felt like a completely different restaurant. Solid 5 out of 5. Would definitely go there again next time I...
   Read moreThe place is NOT wheelchair-friendly, and the overall look of it is that it's a brown football pub, not very indian at all. The bathroom is impossible to get in to with a wheelchair, and they use fragranced soap making it impossible to sit nearby the pathway to the bathroom, as the people will walk past you stinking of the toxic fragrance.
The staff was however very friendly, and tried to accomodate to the best of their ability. The food was absolutely superb, so even though the portions were huge, there was not a single plate left with food on it. Absolutely worth a visit for the ablebodied. Wheelchair users might be better off ordering...
   Read moreFirst time visiting Namaste India. I chose the Chicken tandoori which was one of the options on their dagens list today though their dagen doesn't include a soft drink but the price was quite reasonable for a soft drink. I enjoyed my meal which came with a large piece of naan bread and salad. Normally I've only had tandoori chicken with boneless chicken in other countries but today was my 4 or 5 time in Sweden where I've been served a leg or...
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