Reheated food. Over priced. The cook is definitely not trained in proper Indian cooking techniques. Dishonest staff Need I say more We order peas rice, chicken boti kabob, chicken korma, chapatti and chana masala The rice did not use basmati rice, and was sticky. Proper Palau — rice should be fragrant and each grain should be separate yet moist. Not in this case. To top it off they added almonds to the rice. Which is highly unusual for this dish. Grade 2⁄5 Chicken boti — undercooked, they used some off the shelf paste. Proper chicken boti should be yellowy-orange in color. This one deep red and no flavor. Grade 2⁄5 Chicken korma — white sauce again unusual. Grade 2⁄5 Chana masala — were vey dark. Looked like reheated food. Server had assured us every thing is made fresh. Grade 2⁄5 Chapatti was a little undercooked 3⁄5 They alo charged us for papdam which we had not ordered they had brought and we assumed it was pre-meal snack most restaurants serve kind of like bread in european places. He told us even though bill said 4 euros for papdam the charge was for service charge was for tables. The first I have ever heard of. In summary stay away.
Flavio P.
Place rating: 4 Rome, Italy
Maybe one of the best Indian restaurants in Rome, located just next to the Vatican and offering a full menu of Indian goods. Maybe a little pricey, but the quality is good and the service friendly. I like to come back every once in a while to enjoy some good Indian food.