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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI have to embarrassingly admit while eating there, I closed my eyes several times when the lamb melted on my tongue! I am absolutely obsessed with Indian food and my mission is to try all Indian restaurants in Berlin. This restaurant has been recommended by native Indians and it was referred to as the most authentic Indian food . And I have to say that I now have two favorite Indian restaurants in Berlin. The restaurant is located in Wedding and even on a Thursday evening it was packed. There are plenty of tables inside and in the summer one can also sit outside. However, I can see that on weekends this place might be really busy. The menu has a lot of food items, including deserts, side dishes and a good selection of beers and wines. To my astonishment they have white and red wine from India. I will have to try it once. I ordered one of my favorites: Lamb Vindaloo. Specifically, the Tamil Mutton Vindaloo. Tamil indicates the area it is from (South India). This restaurant serves food from South India and Sri Lanka. The prices are reasonable and the portions are big. I had a hard time finishing my portion and before I ordered, I even considered ordering a soup before my main dish. But because the portion was big, I was glad that I did not order it. The staff is friendly and welcoming. Traditional Indians or Sri Lankans work there in service and in the kitchen. The nice thing about the kitchen is that it is right in the middle of the room and is open, so customers are able to see the cook preparing the meals. What caught my attention and immediately made me feel like the food is going to be great, was the large selection of spices the cook has available on a top shelf. Always a good sign! The food came fairly fast and the waiter´s attention was also great, despite being really busy. There was a large group/meeting that he had to cater to and still did not make me wait. Another good sign was that there were many Indians dining. The reason I gave it only 4 stars is that the restaurant is a bit rundown. The menu was gross, falling apart, and greasy. The table was clean but when looking around, everything really needs some attention (spiderwebs on lamps) and a proper cleaning. Especially because it is an open kitchen and the decor will be affected by it. But for a wonderful and yet very reasonable price range, this place is on my top list to visit again and recommend it.
Very good Indian food. My family ordered chicken biryani, chicken vindaloo, butter chicken, and garlic naan. The vindaloo was a little greasy. All food tased great, though!
I came across this restaurant about 3 months ago when my flatmate and I were looking for something decent to eat in our neighborhood. We expected some small place comparable to the Ashoka close to uni but Naveen Path seems to changed their concept a while ago. The place turns out to be quite big and nicer than we thought. You can totally come here for a decent dinner and not only for some quick lunch. Their menu seem to have changed as well. You find a big variety of vegan or vegetarian dishes for about 8 12€ and dish with meat such as lamb or chicken. They also offer tandoori grills and I could even find a even option with saffron tofu. I had a jackfruit curry and a spicy soy eggplant curry so far and both were just amazing! The only thing I didn't like was the fact that the waiters were a bit unorganized as soon as the place got more crowded. During lunch time instead it's super quite and your food comes within 10min. Today I found out that they also have a vegan brunch on Sundays for 8€ during 10:00 14:00. This might be worth a try so I'll be definitely coming back.
This was one of my favorite restaurants when I lived in Berlin. The food is so high quality and delicious, it's the best Indian food I have ever had, hands...
I have to embarrassingly admit while eating there, I closed my eyes several times when the lamb melted on my tongue I am absolutely obsessed with Indian...