3/5 Akshay R. 1 year ago on Google
The
food
is
good,
but
not
spectactular.
The
people
are
really
nice
and
the
menu
resembles
what
you'd
find
in
most
north-Indian
restaurants
in
India.
A
good
part
of
the
price
definitely
is
for
the
location
and
ambience,
though.
For
instance,
I
don't
think
I
would
pay
€25
for
a
Thali
of
that
calibre
again.
If
you
are
from
India
or
are
used
to
very
authentic
desi
food,
definitely
temper
your
expectations.
I
ordered
a
(sweet)
lassi,
sheekh
kebabs,
and
a
mixed
thali.
The
lassi
was
quite
watery
and
didn't
really
taste
like
much.
I
was
glad
that
they
always
ask
how
spicy
you
want
your
meal.
I
really
don't
like
chili-spicy
food
so
requested
them
to
not
put
in
too
much
chili.
However,
it
felt
like
when
I
said
that,
they
weren't
sure
what
to
do
with
flavours
in
general.
While
the
sheekh
kebabs
themselves
would
have
been
delicious,
they
decided
to
coat
the
kebabs
and
the
veggies
with
some
sort
of
masala
that
I
found
extremely
salty
to
the
point
that
it
drowned
out
all
other
flavours.
It
really
was
a
case
of
"less
is
more",
unfortunately.
On
the
flipside,
the
chicken-in-red-gravy
that
was
served
with
the
Thali
(I'm
really
unsure
whether
it
was
Tikka
Masala
or
Butter
Chicken
or
something
else)
barely
tasted
like
anything.
Same
situation
with
the
mixed-veg-thing
that
was
served
with
the
Thali.
The
salad
was
quite
basic;
I
think
a
raita
would
have
been
a
better
idea
instead
of
the
raw
salad
that
they
served.
The
palak
was
relatively
well
balanced,
though,
and
the
naan
was
quite
good
(both
in
texture
and
in
flavour).
All
in
all,
I'd
say
that
if
you
want
a
nice
ambience
in
a
popular
location,
acceptable
food,
and
don't
mind
shelling
out
an
"okay"
meal,
definitely
check
the
place
out.
Otherwise,
if
you
want
very
authentic
food
for
a
much
more
reasonable
price,
I
definitely
agree
with
the
other
reviewer
somewhere
here
who
mentioned
Deewan.
I've
had
the
mixed-veg
&
palak
over
at
Deewan
and
it's
on
a
whole
different
level.