For my fellow Indians, if you’re ever in Pamukkale and want to try Indian food, please DO NOT go here. They made Naans which are basically fat breads and their chicken biriyani is rice with 4 chicken cubes. I wanted to ask them which part of India the biriyani is from. I tried a few bites and walked out of there as fast as I could - of course leaving everything I ordered as it is on the table.
Their ambience and drinks selection is good. Staff is also super nice and sweet. Maybe try their Turkish food (I don’t know) but please do not try Indian food there.
For my fellow Foreigners who wants to try Indian food or has been going here to try Indian food, please don’t judge Indian food based on this place!
I usually avoid bad reviews, but after being hungry coming down from the Heirapolis - running into an Indian restaurant and being super hungry, you’d expect the food to be at least looking like Indian.
If they have some chef claiming he/she knows to cook Indian food, it’s definitely a fake CV the chef submitted.
Their tagline “We don’t advertise as they’re busy cooking” - is for a good reason coz if they advertised, everyone would know how bad they’re making their Indian food to be.
Thanks and sorry for the bad review. But posting my...
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None of the above are what you would call "high-end" restaurants by any standards.. But FOR PAMUKKALE THE ROTI CHAPATI INDIAN RESTAURANT is by far the best..
If you bring YOUR OWN WINE leave a larger tip.. Call it a corkage fee. It's only fair !
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