Maharadža is a place that brings us tears of joy every time we re-discover it, for it's so dam good it feels like the first time every time! With an impressive array of Indian options including a number of superb curries, the cooks know how to satisfy your tummy bored with the same old crap. It's well spiced and will have you sweating in no time. The interior gets you into relax mode immediately.
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I am a resident in Zagreb and made the mistake of dining there once. I have to agree with the other negative comments here. I really don't understand why this place is still open and how they manage to get good reviews. The service is bad, the food is bad, the atmosphere is bad. And I actually found a fly in my plate which did not seem to be a problem for the waiter. I do not know a single Zagreb resident who actually goes there to eat, and I'm sure there is a good reason to that!
Agree with R & R. Absolutely dire and not cheap. The fish curry was tinned pilchards (I asked and the waiter agreed) in a curry sauce which I think mainly comprised the tomato sauce from the can. And the boss was uninterested and then rude when I complained. They must only stay in business from tourists lack of competition and the recommendation on here.
This is one of the worst Indian restaurants in Europe, if not the world. Indeed, it is NOT Indian at all, in any real sense. The food is utterly unauthentic, and seems to consist of meats and vegetables crudely combined with poor quality sauces from the local supermarket. In my case (I ordered 'butter chicken', but no butter was forthcoming), this apology for a sauce was poured over some very old, very tired boiled chicken. My partner's meal, as far as could be determined, was simply a packet of frozen mixed vegetables reheated with some kind of sauce of unknown origin. These mains followed two appetisers (pakoras and samosas) which are staple to all Indian restaurants and very hard to get wrong if you actually employ a chef. In the case of the Maharadža, both were completely unrecogniseable.Also, be warned. This restaurant does not offer the full range of dishes advertised on the boards outside. Of twelve (advertised) tandoori entrees, only three are actually served.Not recommended.
do the owners write these reviews, I ask?we ate there, 9.30pm on a saturday night, we were the only patrons. A tv loudly played a match into the room totally destroying any ambiance and frightening off 8 further diners. The owner appeared indifferent to their remarks as to the tv.The food was not bad, although considerably more expensive than expected.