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kohinoor is an excellent Indian restaurant in the center of santiago. it offers a great selection of oriented to excellent trips. the regular menu includes basmati rice, huh or lamb, some naan, and water, beer or juice for a low price. the restaurant is so economical that we think that eating would simply be ok, but it is much better than most Indian restaurant in the capital. kohinoor is a great option for Indian fo... View all feedback.
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We ordered the daily menu (vegetable jalfrezi yellow rice a naan bread) which for 5000 pesos was tasty and a good value. But we also ordered the dish of tofu with tikka masala, which despite being more expensive (5500) was the same size as the jalfrezi portion, which is to say, small. And we both agreed that it wasn't very tasty compared to the jalfrezi, so we were pretty disappointed with it. Their mango lassi drink... View all feedback.
I am delicious Indian food for a good price. very friendly service. the personal also speaks English, which makes me much easier. I'd come back.
Decent food, but slightly higher prices. Inconsistent service. Had one bad experience and stopped going. Edit in Dec 2018: The chef service staff have been changed. And the past 3-4 experiences have been very good. The a la carte items taste very good now. Menu of the day can get better.
We ordered the daily menu (vegetable jalfrezi yellow rice a naan bread) which for 5000 pesos was tasty and a good value. But we also ordered the dish of tofu with tikka masala, which despite being more expensive (5500) was the same size as the jalfrezi portion, which is to say, small. And we both agreed that it wasn't very tasty compared to the jalfrezi, so we were pretty disappointed with it. Their mango lassi drink is incredible though, tastes sooo good and refreshing!
An Indian restaurant, centrally located just outside Santiago's Plaza de Armas. It's on the cheaper side but things can add up rapidly. On the inside, there's not much pretense of haute cuisine, it looks like a cafetaria. The menu is limited in choice, the waiting rarely flawless and the dishes on the salty side. Despite this relatively value for money but there's loads of better options for Indian eating in Santiago.
So let's start with saying this is the first time ever I put a 1 star rating and I always take what comes being this the end of a 4 month travels in South America. Went for lunch and ordered a dish with lentils don't remember the name and my girlfriend a vegetable rice and a garlic naan. Waiter not friendly from the beginning and tables not cleaned. When the dishes arrived the portions were miserable, tiny as I've never seen. The lentils came with nothing just a little bowl of lentils that seemed soup this for almost 5000 pesos. The rice was cold and also small portioned. Naan was more like a burnt chappati never tasted it so bad. Went to pay and the waiter made the bill in front of me adding 1000 pesos of the tip which I said no don't include it as the service and food was not good so the sneaky without me noticing immediately changed the price of the first dish from 4950 to 5950 so when I asked to see the menu I showed him he overpriced the dish as he was clearly trying to fool me. He tried to find silly excused that clearly couldn't stand. Really bad behaviour trying to trick customers and serving useless portions of mediocre quality!