Me and my friend visited this shop on sunday, and it was really good. As indians in taiwan, we were searching for authentic indian food and here we found it. We had Chicken rolls and also a cup of Tea(The kind hearted owner gave us Tea for free!)
If you want to drink Indian Tea, Then this is the right shop for you. I had tried many shops and restaurents for this tea and i couldnt find this taste in any of those, except here !!
Also the Chicken rolls, it felt like it was made and brought from india especially for us. The Roll was big and very stuffy with so many things, which gave the Roll a pure indian taste.!!
And also the shop is open only on Weekends, for now as they are busy setting up the menu and other things, But i heard it will be open every day after new year..!
The shop owner was also really kind and he made us feel at home, He offered so many free things for us.!!
Overall, If you are anywhere near Hsinchu NYCU and NTHU college area, this is a must try place for you.
PS: I heard their Mandi(Chicken/Beef) is very famous with native...
Read moreIt is like an Indian cum Taiwanese snacks point rather than a pure Indian restaurant. It is located in front of the NTHU. It is newly opened and it has a two-story complex. They offer snacks at affordable prices with a homemade taste. They are not fancy like high-end restaurants but their hospitality and cuisines at this moment are far better than big fat restaurants in the city. The restaurant is clean and well-managed and they have a washroom too. The staffs are professional and well friendly.
I hope they will maintain the same taste at this price range in the future too.
Suggestion- please have a selection area in the menu where customer can highlight their order with the table number because it makes it difficult for the staff to remember the order and many time mismatch happened...
Read moreOne of my favorite spots here in Hsinchu. Good, authentic Indian food at a very reasonable price. They offer a wide variety of vegetarian, mutton and chicken curries. They offer various naan and rice options too. They also have side dishes like samosas. As a South African, I will say they're a little more potato filled than the onion and beef variety you typically find in SA, though South African Indian food probably has elements unique to SA. I always have to order samosas and some hot...
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