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Namaste India Clay Oven
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When Namaste first opened it proved such a success story a new venue was needed to cope with the overflow custom. And if you thought
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Buddha Indian Restaurant
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Indian
Buddha really impressed when they opened up a couple of years back giving us very good Indian food right in the heart of the city. The decor is lush and extravagant, and the curries follow a similar suit with a spicy slap that puts them at the top of our list.
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Rain by India Curry
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Neatly tucked back from the main drag on ul. Żurawia, Rain manages to combine a comprehensive range of Indian dishes with a short fusion and international based menu.
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Namaste India
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What began as a modest Indian-owned grocery store soon expanded into a full-on ethnic restaurant and proved so popular that a second location was needed to meet the demand for delicious Indian cuisine.
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Arti
We’ve long been promised an Arti Mk II, and lo and behold here it is. Finally. Has it been worth the wait? Certainly. Far more classy than the city centre venue, the Saska Kępa version has a smart look and even a chandelier to its name.
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Arti
A recent reconnaissance proves the forgotten man of Warsaw’s Indian scene is still as good as ever. So it might not look like much, but Arti comes up trumps every time with the super-fiery madras our preferred method of suicide.
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Bollywood Lounge
Dark and low-ceilinged, Bollywood feels like the kind of on-the-mark Indian restaurant that friends tell friends about.
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Bombaj Masala
This local favourite has expanded from its small location in Mokotów to include a surprisingly upscale spot on Jana Pawla, and the suits are all the better for it.
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Buddha Indian Restaurant
Buddha really impressed when they opened up a couple of years back giving us very good Indian food right in the heart of the city.
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Ganesh
If you can move past the overwhelming incense that greets you at the door, Ganesh offers hearty helpings of Indian food set in a well-planned, modern Eastern interior.
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Herezja
A multi-floored maze with an Asian inspired interior featuring intricate wood carvings, hidden chambers and black painted brickwork.
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Katmandu
Gone are the days when a curry in Warsaw would entail a multi-zero bill; Katmandu are the latest in a series of budget-minded restaurants, with a mouth-watering menu featuring Thai, Nepalese and predominantly Indian dishes.
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Maharaja
Inch your way to the top floor by way of a scabby stairwell to find a stained pink interior that smacks of a student ghetto curry house back in England.
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Namaste India
What began as a modest Indian-owned grocery store soon expanded into a full-on ethnic restaurant and proved so popular that a second location was needed to meet the demand for delicious Indian cuisine.
Read_on
(7 Comments)
Namaste India Clay Oven
When Namaste first opened it proved such a success story a new venue was needed to cope with the overflow custom. And if you thought
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(7 Comments)
Rain by India Curry
Neatly tucked back from the main drag on ul. Żurawia, Rain manages to combine a comprehensive range of Indian dishes with a short fusion and international based menu.
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Royal India
Indian cooking hits new depths of despair in Royal India, a half-hearted effort with a vapid atmosphere and dishes that clearly fall below par: don’t be surprised to find yourself discreetly coughing bits of chicken into your napkin.
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Saffron Spices
Open less than a year and Saffron Spices has already made big changes, shifting the restaurant from a drab, undecorated space on Plac Konstytucji to a two-story mammoth (with the second story just for big groups) with views of the street and more atmosphere.
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Sheesha Lounge
Already established as one of Warsaw’s most exotic nightspots Sheesha also does a solid trade in luring the pre-drinks crowd in with a tantalising menu of eastern delights.
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