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This is one of the best places I ate in Porto, you have a wide variety of options and flavors. I've been twice and the attention was always good, we ask to the waitress some suggestions in our menu and she was delighted to, as well as explain us how you have to properly eat some of them. View all feedback.
What Abhay Singh doesn't like about Bollywood:
Quite charming and comely interiors with it's cafe like vibe and tiny size. I can't vouch for other food items but ordered a Thali and it was the most mediocre Indian food I've had anywhere in the world. Both taste and content wise. Also, it was far more expensive than other non Indian (and bigger/better) restaurants in Porto. I don't mind the price but atleast it should be justified. Waited upwards of 30 mins for th... View all feedback.
This cozy restaurant has great Bollywood vibe from iconic Bollywood movie posters, colorful decor lights and of course the music. Food is so far the best indian I had in Portugal. Also the Only place to find light dishes like dosa, vada Pav in Porto. Dosa by itself was good but sambar and chutney is not exactly what it is suppose to be! We also had kati roll which was delicious. Briyani just steals the show; highly recommend it.
This is a cute small new restaurant, next to the famous flow one. we sampled, shared, different plates, all of them very, very good. light india cuisine. innovative. will be back!
I feel sorry for the people of Porto, if this place is the best in the city as it stated as the review below. The taste so shallow, nothing complex. My samosas were very disappointing. Samosa supposed to have thin layers of crispy skin, instead, the skin stuck together as a thick skin. Not only the texture was wrong, but the flavour wasn't there either. King prawns were very dry. Lamb curry didn't have much lamb. Only the dish acceptable was cauliflower, which was very small portion. And red wine was so warm, it was undrinkable without adding cold water.
This is one of the best places I ate in Porto, you have a wide variety of options and flavors. I've been twice and the attention was always good, we ask to the waitress some suggestions in our menu and she was delighted to, as well as explain us how you have to properly eat some of them.
Bel puri pani puri was decent. Naan with cheese was delish! Must try! Typically European influence, South Africans have no idea! Chicken madras was tasty and might be hot if you’re not used to chilli. Prawn curry with potatoes was amazing and also might be hot if your not used to chilli once again. Absolutely delicious food for what was meant to be only for starters. Would recommend this to any curry lover authentic, flavourfill.