
Bairavi Subramoney
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The food was pretty decent. I went for a late lunch and the place was empty for the most part. Food was brought quickly and I liked that the veggies were still crunchy. Service was quick and pleasant as well. Condiments were brought on request. They are a bit on the expensive side though. Over all, I wouldn't mind going again.
This is a regular for us. Love it. Cozy and cost effective. Very good food. On this particular night, we evacuation requested something that wasn't on the menu, and the hostess made it for us with no trouble.
They have a substantial range of fresh fruits and vegetables. They also give you a taste of the tapas pastes,olives etc before buying them, which is great! The fresh meat section was just as good as the frozen one. And they provided some very kind and friendly customer service. 😊
I've passed by this Arabian restaurant on multiple occasions but this was the first time I ate over there. It being always busy is very telling, as the food was tasty.
The pommes had the right amount of inner creamy to outer crispy ratio. Their durum was flavourful but could have used more spice. (That could just be my Indian palate). The veggies in it were crunchy which provided a pleasant contrast to the soft firmness to the chicken. This is also the only place where I've seen them use the Lavaash bread for the durum and it was freshly prepared. It was a menu and was reasonably priced costing 8 €which included a drink. But the portion was very large and could easily serve 2 people.
The only aspect of the evening that left a sour flavour was the waiter who ignored my presence to the point of not even turning to look at me, but took my order from my boyfriend. He did not even acknowledge me when I paid for the meal. I understand the cultural aspect of it but the blatant sexism did irritate me.
So, If you are just looking for a reasonably priced good middle eastern meal, I would recommend it. However, If you are a woman be prepared to be ignored.
The pommes had the right amount of inner creamy to outer crispy ratio. Their durum was flavourful but could have used more spice. (That could just be my Indian palate). The veggies in it were crunchy which provided a pleasant contrast to the soft firmness to the chicken. This is also the only place where I've seen them use the Lavaash bread for the durum and it was freshly prepared. It was a menu and was reasonably priced costing 8 €which included a drink. But the portion was very large and could easily serve 2 people.
The only aspect of the evening that left a sour flavour was the waiter who ignored my presence to the point of not even turning to look at me, but took my order from my boyfriend. He did not even acknowledge me when I paid for the meal. I understand the cultural aspect of it but the blatant sexism did irritate me.
So, If you are just looking for a reasonably priced good middle eastern meal, I would recommend it. However, If you are a woman be prepared to be ignored.
The food was really good. Their portions are quite substantial. We ended up packing up our food abd it will easily give us another meal. One of the best Indian restaurants we have come across in cologne. The service was quick and kind and professional. We ordered the hot, abd I found it just right, but it was quite spicy for my boyfriend. Naan was quite close to the real thing as well. The tang in the panner jalfraize was just right and was a good accompaniment to the creamy dal makhani. Their lassi was very tasty. I would definitely recommend this place.