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Contribuisci feedbackIt was pretty good, but the chicken I got was like super hard. They also forgot our water like 5 times. But unlike that, overall it was pretty good! I enjoyed it very much. P. Phan is real
Small but beautiful place to eat creative good Indian cuisine! The owner is a young Indian cook with good ideas and the ability to cook large dishes in a small kitchen! The cakes are also great. Everything really recommandable!
This is a bit a strange place that it tries to do both Indian and Italian! The restaurant is absolutely tiny, blink and you will find it room for approx. 6 people miss max. We saw a sign that they're selling the place, although they might move somewhere bigger. It ran from a young Indian and his Peruvian wife. Our Indian cuisine was good, but not amazing; a pleasant change of standard Peruvian tariff. The Lassi tasted like the yogurt in him was a bit away (maybe it was just me! and they had only beef and pork available to go into the curries, no chicken. The pig was very crisp and gristy. Overall good taste for curry sauce, generous portions and very good prices.
This is a mini-restaurant far from India and offers a wide selection of Indian delicious dishes along with some Italian and local dishes from Peru. You can get various types of pasta, pizza, spaghetti, cakes etc. and many types of hot cold hard alcohol-free drinks. The great thing is that you can test Indian traditional dishes such as Tandoori, Butter Masala, Dal Makhani, Mashroom Motter makhani, diffrent Parathas, Naan, Rolls, Roasted Meat, etc. along with Lassi Raita and some Indian sweets. The charming young chef prepares each of them with great care to care for hygiene and food value with all genuine flavors and presentation. The chef also processes drinks from various local fruits that are really refreshing and regrettable. Over the whole price is very much reasonable to fulfill your bag and test to improve your test buds.
This restaurant has been open for about one month. The chef is from India and has been working as a professional chef for nine years. There are mostly Indian and Italian offerings, but there are also a few Arabic offerings. Finally, after a lot of bland Peruvian food, especially in the north of Peru, there is flavorful Indian food in this small town. Full of flavors and exotic Indian spices, the restaurant has a number of different offerings from India, and they allow the customer to choose what kind of meat is added or to have a vegetarian offering. This was delicious food, and, in addition to all of the different curries and Indian stews, there is also good Naan and Paratha. All of the food was prepared to order, and the cost is exremely reasonable. Lastly, the chef prepares his own homemade liquors made from all of the regional fruits of Peru. If you want something different and want to enjoy all of the incredible flavors of India, check out this restaurant. It's only a few blocks away from the main plaza and a quick walk.