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Masala Promenaden Hauptbahnhof Leipzig. 1. Masala is serving others leftovers as food 2. Inhuman , rude, arrogant and abusive staff Typically for Indian clientele right now Holy month (of Shravan) is going on, we also told him that too but the Masala staff was highly abusive, argumentative and not ready to accept their mistake. Not even one word of Sorry apology was mentioned in the entire conversation , sadly Thus w... View all feedback.
The owner lures you with a mango lassi shot, so you can see delicious looking food of a buffet. When we chose a big buffet plate for about 8€ we received a medium sized plate. Then we started to fill our plates only to learn that the delicious looking food at the head of the buffet is NOT INCLUDED in the price. Unfortunately we also didn 't have the possibility to check out the buffet beforehand, since the staff already put the plates and drinks in our hands leaving us overwhelmed. The other food was okay. The sauces are fatter than I 'm used to Indian food. The pasta and the potatoes were cold, the rest was warm. When we mentioned that the setting of the buffet is quite confusing, the staff reacted mad and talked back. I worked in restaurants myself and I learned differently. To sum up: value for money not great and service bad There are plenty of other restaurants and bistros at the station to choose of!!
Really surprised to have food here, clean ,tasty.i had visited many Indian restaurants in Leipzig but masala have real Indian test,people are very friendly, if you pass through hbf Leipzig you should visit once hear.highly recommended
Yesterday I ordered from them online and the indian naan bread was literally just a heated up tortilla lol
Delicious Indian food buffet, friendly service and cooks and always free yogurt lassi from the tablet at the entrance. Very welcoming and hospitable. grab easy dish, charging food, pay, and take place losessen. to take away and eat comfortably eat at home. If everything goes pretty fast, suitable for tight management at the station or a shopping break.There are only places high chair / stools but with relatively large oblong tables. For babies / toddlers therefore somewhat difficult, even little space but still doable for buggies. Station stores are often narrow.
There are finished Indian dishes between which you can choose. the small teller costs 5,50 €, 7,50 € for a big teller and 12,50 € are due for "all you can eat". and I would have liked to drink another chai, which unfortunately did not exist. but the similar massala tee.