5/5 Ngân T. 1 year ago on Google
This
restaurant
is
owned
by
a
gentleman
from
Pakistan.
He
gives
native
Vietnamese
a
10%
discount
and
I
think
it’s
a
great
way
to
promote
South
Asian
food
in
general
and
in
particular
Indian/Pakistano
food.
Location
and
atmosphere:
the
restaurant
is
located
in
a
small
and
busy
old
street
of
Hanoi.
It’s
more
convenient
to
go
by
motorcycle
or
by
walk.
I
did
not
visit
the
second
floor
but
it
seems
like
the
restaurant
is
quite
old,
it
surely
has
been
renovated
but
not
the
point
of
looking
fabulous
for
photos
and
such.
The
first
floor
has
a
small
bathroom
for
hand-washing
only.
The
first
floor
can
accommodate
up
to
15
guests
I
think.
I
didn’t
meet
any
Vietnamese
customer
that
day
but
all
foreigners.
Food:
as
a
person
whose
childhood
was
in
India,
the
food
tastes
similar
to
what
I
had
back
then.
However
the
spiciness
and
flavors
are
reduced
to
somewhat
more
suitable
for
Vietnamese
(maybe
because
we
order
mid
level
🌶).
If
the
crust
of
the
samosa
would
be
a
little
thinner
then
that’s
perfect.
The
naan
was
even
bigger
than
my
whole
hand,
i
would
prefer
a
little
crispier.
Butter
chicken
and
curry
mutton
were
all
delicious.
Price:
I
don’t
remember
exactly
each
dish’s
price
but
in
total
it
was
around
370.000vnd,
we
got
10%
discount.
Butter
chicken
and
naan
combo
was
129.000vnd.
Samosa
was
around
60.000vnd
as
I
remember.
Payment
method:
they
accept
cards,
bank
transfers
and
of
course
cash.
Even
visa
cards
i
think.
Overall:
i
will
definitely
comeback
with
my
family.
A
little
small
restaurant
but
worth
the
try.
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