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Contribuisci feedbackWe ordered the samosas, dhal tadka, and sweet kadai at this restaurant. Everything was very spicy. The dhal tadka had a lot of chili oil, so we would opt for the regular dhal next time. We enjoyed all the dishes and the staff was able to recommend vegan options. We visited on a Friday night and had no issues with parking, despite a previous review mentioning it. Updated review as of April 22, 2022.
What a wonderful name for this restaurant! The interior and exterior are both beautiful. The cheerful, bright, and colorful decor adds to the unique and delightful dining experience. The diverse menu includes many vegetarian and vegan options. The staff and kitchen are excellent, friendly, and attentive, making sure to cater to all dietary preferences if possible. Our group of 5 tried a variety of dishes and everything was delicious. Personally, I found the Szechuan fried rice to be the best rice dish I've ever had, even compared to dishes I've tried in India, the Caribbean, and China. Everyone in our party agreed. Despite the higher prices, we will definitely be returning when we are in Pattaya. (Review updated on 2018-12-14 and 2021-09-05)
I loved this restaurant - the service and everything else was perfect! The only downside was the parking situation, as the street parking was limited.
The food was outstanding. So flavoursome and non-greasy. Perfect portion sizes too. The menu was a little on the confusing side so had to ask for assistance when ordering and pretty much went with their recommendations. Wasn’t disappointed with the food quality so overall, very happy.
Once you get past the silly name and the burdensome on the eyes Three Idiots movie wall decor and get round to your food you'll find it isn't actually that bad at all. Specifically, the samosas were excellent and vegetable curry also delicious as was the mushroom yogurt curry. The manager was very welcoming and service was swift so I give it a solid four stars. Vegans however beware! Many dishes contain milk yogurt and other dairy. So be sure to ask if you're not sure.