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Small restaurant where you immediately felt comfortable thanks to the nice and attentive service. The food was brilliant, each walk was a great combination of fresh, well selected ingredients. Go on. View all feedback.
Small cozy place, many organic ingredients, freshly cooked eating, limited menu, jazzy musical underpainting, so all ingredients for top points. but what they get on their teller and what they pay for it has made me give him only 3 stars. I ate too evening and took the fish main course, a doradefilet with rice (homemade recipe), brocoli, mango, chutney and inlaid auberginen. I got a small teller with two spoons of rice, a single fish fillet, 3-4 tiny, often half burned broccoli roasts, which were placed on a spoon of otherwise delicious mango cahutney, banana cahutney in the size of my little finger and 4 tiny cubes otherwise delicious aubergine. all for 19 euro. I thought it's a bit off. I had a glass of excellent red wine for 6, 30 euro and went on looking for food. They only come here if they are not very hungry (like me), or to try 3 courses, but they are heavily burdening their budget. your decision!
After a few traveling to india I have lust for good Indian food ... it took a while until I found an authentic Indian restaurant in Germany, and I was glad to have discovered kaalia. for lunch, they offer unique Indian street food such as misal pav and kati rolls to which they have discovered on their journey through india for themselves. next to the street food, the chef offers homemade bread and chutneys. for dinner, the restaurant gets a French flair and the spicy food is enriched by the French cuisine with delicious and hand-picked crying and liqueurs and the owners take care of every customer. the menu changes weekly/monthly and makes lust to be there every week. it is my favorite restaurant in hamburg and I can definitely recommend it. try it out and they will also become addicted.
A fantastic restaurant! we enjoyed the fabulous Indian eating with a twist - especially the rolls - and the delicious wee together with the incredible service and the hospitality made the visit an unforgettable experience! ! we will definitely come back next year ... cheers!
Kaalia is an intimate place suitable for people who like to taste something special, but also a great place for a nice and simple lunch snack or a delicious dinner. I lived and visited it frequently during my Hamburg holiday near the restaurant. kaalias host are two very friendly and inspiring people. when they eat there, they should expect to take a little of their enthusiasm. they have traveled far and seem to know one or two things about great aromes and good service. the dishes change from time to time and the chef put together very interesting taste combinations. although the kaalia is inspired by Indian themes, it is not an Indian restaurant per se. it is contemporary, fresh, aromatic and friendly. a visit is worth it.
This is a jewel of a restaurant near the university that specializes in Indian street cuisine. the food is always freshly prepared here; everything is homemade, including the brote and chutneys that are served as an appetizer. The vegetarian lunch menu is very cheap and offers daily changing specialties - such as delicious currys, suppen and salads - as well as the typical Kaalia roll, a delicious and spicy roll homemade Paratha bread, organic egg, cheese, chili, tomato, chutney and other delicacies. the weekly changing evening card with meat and fish dishes offers a refined and modern interpretation of Indian cuisine. the kaalia is led by a couple who spent a lot of time india, which expresses itself in its authenticity the eating that they create. the service here is always attentive and friendly, and the restaurant is charmingly furnished to create a really beautiful ambiente. I can recommend the kaalia warmest everyone who loves authentic, lovingly prepared Indian cuisine in a modern and friendly ambiente.