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Contribute FeedbackWe ate here on holiday in berlin. the visit was worth it. we had a really tasty and delicious meal. it is a family-run restaurant. the service was excellent. the ambiente of the restaurant was very nice and relaxed. the food was excellent. probably the best Indian food we had so far. we can recommend this hotel to anyone looking for decent Indian food.
Unfortunately, it was not as good as we expected from the reviews. really, really friendly and good tikka masala, although the portion was rather small, but the papadams were standing off and seemed to have been erected incorrectly (they were also pfeffer - perhaps we should have noticed it). they said they hadn't done them themselves and they had become wet from bad weather. they made us even more perfect. the peshwari naan had no rusty (actually a rusty) or mandling and the resistance was completely wrong. again they made a new one and it was great. good. sweet leti too thin and not sweet. they were very nice people, so we gave them a 3 - otherwise it would have been a 2.
That was delicious. suggests: samosas, chicken soup, lamb vindaloo, chicken tikka and butter, lamb corma, garlic naan and Biryani rice. Indian beer fits better to eat, so ask for her beer instead of for German. the owner accepted our order and was very hospitable and full of energy. she helped us in order and was so friendly to call a taxi after eating. with distance the best eating in berlin.
A restaurant a little off the very busy tauentzienstraße. the device is simple and pleasant. the staff is not very talkable, but friendly and efficient. we took an appetizer menu, a suppe, a main dish and a dessert for 35 € for two people, very reasonable prices. good and sufficient quantity. a good discovery.
We always like to come here. the restaurant is a family run and the kitchen is truly authentic Indian. everything is fresh and delicious. the service always friendly and accommodating. the public is well mixed.