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It's nice and busiest cafe in the heart of stone town. You will find out all kind of chicken, mutton/lamb, beef dishes under one roof. We tried chicken and prawns biryani and we liked it. As Indian I can say they've authentic tastes and their jayka(masala) is the best. I recommend to try their prawns biryani. View all feedback.
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A bit expensive, but it's worth a visit for their fried mixed rice, which is exceptional! Chapati and fried calamari are also quite tasty. Staff is nice and friendly, tho the service is quite slow (30+ minute on a week night with only a couple tables occupied). View all feedback.
Very nice people. We went there but the restaurant was closed due to a private function. Because of heat and long walk I got slightly agitated, but the owner got up and got us some cold water to calm down. Will go there in the next visit to apologize personally, don't know the food but very good people.
Awesome indian cooking! So delicious, we came back twice on our holiday in Tanzania. The price is very good for the quality of the food.
It's nice and busiest cafe in the heart of stone town. You will find out all kind of chicken, mutton/lamb, beef dishes under one roof. We tried chicken and prawns biryani and we liked it. As Indian I can say they've authentic tastes and their jayka(masala) is the best. I recommend to try their prawns biryani.
Good mango lassie! I recommend ordering your food extra spicy (I did so and really enjoyed my dal, however for the vegetable curry we did specify to put it more spicy and it missed a bit taste). The ciabatta are good! Overall recommended.
A bit expensive, but it's worth a visit for their fried mixed rice, which is exceptional! Chapati and fried calamari are also quite tasty. Staff is nice and friendly, tho the service is quite slow (30+ minute on a week night with only a couple tables occupied).