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What User doesn't like about Raag Progressive Indian Cuisine:
except the food presentation was nothing good. it was ok dinning experience. slow service, portions were really small. after the start we had to wait for the food. panner in butter massala was very heavy. brote were cold. kofta curry was also not good, the same for sabudana fritte. go ahead when food presentation is something for them. we ordered -drinks neel gagan, litchi lindastarter sabudana fritters, cauliflower... View all feedback. What User likes about Raag Progressive Indian Cuisine:
good presentation and lively ambiente. felt like fine eating art of experience. eating is expensive compared to other Indian restaurants, but woth it. everything is good, but I had a court with kofta, which has a lot of tange. I propose not to order the court. Otherwise they will charge them even if they do not like the court View all feedback.
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Good presentation and lively ambiente. felt like fine eating art of experience. eating is expensive compared to other Indian restaurants, but woth it. everythin...
read moreOne of the best Indian restaurants I visited. I am picky about ambiente and this has 5/5! beautiful looking interiors. the bar was well done. hospitality 5/5 ag...
read moreReally great. typical Indian aromes, with a modern spin on presentation and creative interpretation of classmates. cured say kokosnuss suppe is a beautiful danc...
read moreExcept the food presentation was nothing good. it was ok dinning experience. slow service, portions were really small. after the start we had to wait for the fo...
read moreWas here on Friday night, make sure you have a reservation when you want to go on a weekend night ! The place was packed .Took them almost 30 mins to get our dr...
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read moreNestled in the heart of the Twin Cities, this Indian restaurant offers a vibrant dining experience marked by stylish presentation and an inviting atmosphere. Diners rave about flavorful appetizers like the cauliflower fritters and Tandoori paneer, though some main dishes, such as the kofta curry and paneer butter masala, can fall flat. Service is notably inconsistent, with lengthy wait times reported during busy hours. Despite the higher prices typical of fine dining, many patrons leave satisfied, especially after indulging in standout desserts like the gulab jamun cheesecake. For a special evening, this restaurant is worth a visit—just be sure to make a reservation.
Loved this place! We did a celebratory dinner here with my parents and enjoyed the food and service! I was surprised the food was actually spicy and I?m referri...
read moreThis Indian restaurant in the Twin Cities is without a doubt the most delightful I have ever experienced. Each dish is bursting with flavor and thoughtfulness,...
read moreReally great. Typical Indian flavors, with a modern spin on presentation and creative interpretation of classics. Curried Sage Coconut Soup is a beautiful dance...
read moreThe only positive aspect of this restaurant was the food presentation. However, the overall dining experience was just okay. The service was slow, portions were...
read moreOne of the best Indian restaurants I have visited. I am picky about ambience and this one scored 5/5! Gorgeous looking interiors. The bar was well done. Hospita...
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