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Contribuisci feedbackThis place is a hole in a wall! ... In the very best way! I actually missed the corner it was on because there was no sign outside, except for a vinyl one inside the gate. The place was definitely a house before this.Because we are in this covid thing, no customers were in the restaurant itself except for the crew. Believe me, if you're unsure, you may want to walk out. But don't. There not many Indian restaurants in the Philippines. I wanted to try a bunch of items and see what they can doPaneer Tikka masalaChicken curry (no mutton available)Chicken tandooriCheese naanChicken fried riceBasmati riceGulab jamunIf this isn't good, I will have wasted around $40. Thankfully I was wrong. Everything was good and not as spicy as I wanted (wife doesn't like spicy). Everything I ordered actually tasted the way they should. It was awesome. Definitely go there or get your food delivered. You'll like it.
Really good place to try out north Indian cuisine. Offers a wide variety if dishes to try from. The owner is really good and charming also treats the customers well. The food is good. The set meals are really good if u want to join the canteen as it provides monthly canteen service along with delivery. The chat is a must try Aloo Tikki is really good) also try out the chicken curry.Filipinos will really dig into this place as the food here is not so spicy.There is aircon and the ambience is really good. Using washrooms here can be challenging.P.S. Hookah available here.
Since parking is almost impossible there, I’m glad they are delivering through Foodpanda. Really liked the Papaddums although I think they are a little darker than usual. Chicken Makhanwala is tasty and not too spicy. Aloo Pratha is good while it’s hot. I’m glad they have an Indian restaurant in Las Piñas, makes me not miss Makati much which has a few good Indian Restaurants.
It's my second time at this place and the food didn't disappoint. Though they changed their name from Namaste Indian Canteen to Vana's Authentic North and Indian Food, it's still being managed by the same person. The place still had the seating but it's now more well-lighted and they added Hindi words on the walls.We ordered paneer butter masala, paneer dosa, 2 bowls of chicken biryani, butter naan, chai, chicken curry and paneer somasa and we washes it down with a bottle of sprite. All for 1,300 pesos. We're 3 in the group so I can say that it's cheaper compared to other Indian restaurants that costs 300 to 500 for a meal. I hope they add momos and rumali roti. And I'll be in heaven!It's easy to find. It's located in Times Village in Las Piñas City. Just a few steps from the village gate and situated in the middle of Perpetual Help Medical Center, close to McDonald's. If you want an authentic indian food, cone to this place and have a taste of India.
Food quality is so good and testy .. not much expencive