⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5) Amazing Experience at Indian kitchen Haiphong – A True Taste of India!
I recently dined at and was thoroughly impressed! The ambiance was warm and inviting, with traditional Indian décor that immediately set the mood. The staff was courteous, attentive, and made sure we were comfortable.and special thanks to Mr Yogesh sir.
As for the food – absolutely delicious! Every dish was rich in flavor and clearly made with fresh ingredients. The butter mushroom was creamy and perfectly spiced, while the biryani had just the right balance of aroma and heat. The garlic naan was soft, fluffy, and a perfect companion to the gravies.
What stood out most was the authenticity – it truly felt like a home-cooked Indian food, full of love and tradition.
Highly recommend to anyone looking to enjoy genuine Indian cuisine. Will definitely be returning soon!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5) Excellent Food and Prompt Delivery Service!
Every day i ordered and had a fantastic experience. The food arrived right on time—hot, fresh, and neatly packed. Everything was well-labeled, and there was no spillage, which made it really convenient to serve.
The delivery person was polite and professional, and the order process was smooth and hassle-free. I truly appreciated the attention to detail, like including cutlery, napkins, and even a small note thanking the customer—such a thoughtful touch!
As for the food, it was just as amazing as dining in. The flavors were rich and authentic, especially the paneer tikka and dal makhani. It’s great to know that I can enjoy top-quality Indian food from the comfort of my home.
Highly recommend their delivery service for anyone craving delicious Indian cuisine without...
Read moreExploring the culinary scene in Haiphong led me to this rudimentary Indian restaurant. The ambiance was basic, with table place settings arranged for solo diners, possibly to accommodate sharing of tables between parties (neutral). The ordering process faced some friction, as staff struggled to recognize certain dishes, leading to a missed item – the chicken tikka (neutral).
Now, onto the constructive feedback on the food. The mutton seekh kebab arrived without accompaniments, and the stingy portion left much to be desired (-2 points). The garlic naan lacked sufficient confit, resulting in a faint garlic taste (-1 point). The butter chicken, though not to my taste, was acceptable, with a somewhat overly sweet flavor (neutral). The fish vindaloo was a failure, lacking spiciness and richness, and the mishandled fish made it inedible (-1 point).
Despite these drawbacks, the raita stood out as a well-balanced yogurt side dish. However, I was billed for a paratha I never received, and the chef scrolled through my photos to possibly locate the item, breaching personal boundaries (-1 point). While the restaurant showed effort, there's substantial room for improvement. Would I return? Probably not. If craving Indian in Haiphong, I'd opt for international destinations for a more satisfying experience. Surprisingly, this was the only Indian dinner where I wasn't completely stuffed, leaving room for improvement in delivering an authentic...
Read moreTried to go, but one of the workers, when I said hello, just turned around and stared at me while he was talking on his phone, then turned back around and ignored me.
This was about 16:58, and I stood there while they turned the lights on at 17:00. Maybe they didn't open until then? Is that any reason for someone to go out of their way to aggressively ignore you instead of saying can you wait a few minutes until we open? We will never know!
When I stood outside leaving this review, the guy talking on his phone finally got nervous and went to the back to get someone, and that guy came out and stared at me for a moment while talking to the phone guy, and then sort of started to come toward me - but that had been about four or five minutes of me staring at the menu outside while being ignored by the guy who was very interested in his phone call.
Like I say, could be great food, I'll never know. Back to Ganesh in Van Cao, where at least you know they are friendly, actually say hello, bring the menu and, you know, act like a restaurant.
Arrogant staff on loud phone calls, facing away from the door, who turn around, look at you, and turn back around and start talking on their phone again while ignoring you is probably not a great marketing plan, but what do I know?
I do know I...
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