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😒 3/5 - Quality of food has declined
By 👻 @Jana W, 03/03/2024 3:00 am
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It's been a while since I wrote my last report. To be precise, it was in June 2021, still in the middle of the pandemic. Since then, I've been there several times. Since I'd tried one of the smaller, very loud rooms in the meantime, it was supposed to be the large dining room again. The larger tables are mostly at the edge and the tables for 2 people are more in the middle of the room. But sometimes relatively close to tables for 4-6 people. So conversations are definitely not private here. As usual, we waited obediently at the entrance, as everyone was personally instructed. The waiting area is right on the kitchen street, where dishes were constantly being carried past us. Unfortunately, the toilet for the male visitors is also on the side, who were looking for their way with wide eyes. A bit uncomfortable for both sides. The menus have also been available in German for some time. We ordered the Samosa Chaat and Papri Chaat in advance for 7.50 euros each. Both arrived within 5 minutes of ordering. The papri was a cold dish and rather mild. It consists of wheat chips, lentil croquettes, mint-tamarind chutney and yoghurt. It tasted good, but didn't blow me away this time. The samosa chaat are a different version of the usual dough pieces. They are cut or pulled into small pieces and served covered with chickpea curry and yoghurt. There are homemade chutneys on top. This dish was medium spicy. Unfortunately, this time it wasn't as good as on our last visit, the samosa was too soft. The main courses arrived just 20 minutes after the first dishes were served. My husband had chosen Chana Bhatura (16.50 euros). This is a vegan dish consisting of deep-fried bhaturas, something like paper-thin bread. It was served with spicy chickpeas and Indian pickled onions. A very simple dish in terms of taste with 2 mild breads and relatively few chickpeas. It tasted good, but not worth repeating. The Awadhi Chicken Korma (16.50 euros) is a chicken tikka with spices, yogurt and cashew nuts, served with rice. Unfortunately, the meat was of rather poor quality. In fact, I only found one piece that tasted remotely like meat. Overall, the sauce was nice and thick and well seasoned and slightly spicy. On a positive note, the prices are roughly the same as in 2021. The water costs 6.50 euros, a mango spritzer (0.4l) costs 4.50 euros. Unfortunately, there was too much ice. One cube would have been more than enough. The service was very friendly, fast and attentive.
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