The Royal Dil, Lusaka: Authentic Flavors and Quiet Sophistication
The Royal Dil stands out in Lusaka as an exceptional destination for authentic Indian cuisine, offering a dining experience that perfectly balances great food with a tranquil setting.
The core of The Royal Dil's appeal lies in its incredible food. The kitchen excels at retaining authentic Indian flavors, which truly shine through in every dish. A major plus for diners is the attention to spice levels: the food is naturally mild, and the staff proactively asks for your preference, ensuring every meal is tailored exactly to your palate.
Beyond the delicious food, the service is amazing—attentive, professional, and enhances the overall experience. The atmosphere is a delightful contrast to the busy city; the place is quiet and nice, making it ideal for relaxed conversation or a peaceful meal.
Convenience is also covered, as parking is available and easy, removing one common urban headache.
Verdict: If you're searching for superior Indian food that respects traditional flavors, delivered with impeccable service in a quiet, sophisticated environment in Lusaka, The Royal Dil is highly recommended. It’s an easy, delicious, and pleasant...
Read moreHappy 2023! Chose the particular restaurant for a quiet night out and also to enjoy some Indian food. The atmosphere of the place itself is great, calm and very quiet. There's "elevator" music playing here and there but not loud enough to be heard or to disturb your conversations. It'd be helpful if they worked on their mosquito problem, it was bothersome to some extent. The service was alright, my only concern was the waitor disappearing for long periods of time and not being as present as I'd hoped, he was helpful when available but still could work on the service. The food was so fresh and delicious, I could recommend it so many times! And even though I didn't try everything on the menu, I'm confident that the rest of the food is just as good. There was a familiar taste to it, of course being Indian food but also a uniqueness especially with the murgh lasuni tikka, I enjoyed...
Read moreSituated at Acacia Park on Thabo Mbeki road. We ordered a murgh sizzler, fish butter masala, butter naan, steamed rice & mixed vegetable raita. We didn't have to wait too long for the food, about 15 to 20 minutes. The food was tasty & served to us nice & warm. The spice level was exactly what we asked for, HOT. Our only complaint on the food was that we had a few small bones in the fish which was supposed to be boneless and pose a choking hazard. The ambiance is great and the service was ok. It wasn't packed but Fridah seemed to be waiting on all the tables with...
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