All dishes, like the tandoori and curry, are so veritably Indian, it's almost overwhelming. This is hardly Baltic-modified cuisine, which is why the bill won't be small, but will reflect one of the best dining investments in the city. Although many of them have
Indo European roots, most locals still shy away, which means
you, expats and tourists, will have the peaceful interior all to yourself. A Thai menu is also available.
Also at I-2, Skārņu 7, tel. (+371) 67 22 32 40. (8 - 10Ls)
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Take it from someone that has visited 100's of Indian restaurants all over the world; Indian Raja is a "MUST SEE" while in Riga! I have visited Indian Raja many times over the years and can't say enough good things about this restaurant! Give them a try you won't be sorry you did!
There's always been Indian chefs when I've been there, the food has been reasonable though the prices are more expensive than a lot of other places.
there is always 100% indian chefs!!!!and yes, maybe prices are not the lowest in town, but they are the same as in any other europe situated indian restaraunt! :)
We found this to be less than authentic and over priced. Service was adequate. There was no indian chef in the kitchen on the night that we visited.