Was good place somewhere around 2018 but gradually degrades in term of price / quality. Recently (2022) they seriously increased price, not matching quality improvement. Instead of previous level around 12€ for the meal + drink they started to charge around 17€. But the quality of food did not improve significantly and I do not think people received +40% salary increase. My friends (including me) voted to boycott this trend - nobody goes there anymore. They can yet try to raise the bar for those customers who stayed but I think they failed with this approach.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
€10–20
The food is good and they don't have issues if you ask for more rice. Offers are usually 2 types of meat and vegetarian. Besides two types of naan bread and good mango lassie is offered too. Price is reasonable but you can find cheaper food on the strip if you prefer. The taste is good but very constant, as in not so many variations during the months.
Best Indian food in Eindhoven. Period! Located at the strip inside the high Tech Campus.. They have a standard meal for 7.5 buks with 8 curries to choose from (4 vegetarian and 4 non-vegetarian). The staff is extremely friendly and charming!! Must visit if you are in the campus
The food is tasty and the portions are quite big, considering the fairly low price.
If you are looking for an authentic Indian dish, you might be a bit disappointed. I was expecting it to be very spicy and it barely was.
Now where Do I start. The rice tastes like it’s been cooked with baking soda[which also makes the rice look whiter than it is]. The person serving was just piling food on the plate like they do in prisons. The rajma curry had too much garam masala. The “Naan” was not really a naan, and the server admitted that the more expensive option of bread was more “naan-like”, though funnily they advertised both as naans. Don’t get me wrong, I love food and I love indian food even more so. But when unassuming people get scammed in the name of eating ”exotic” food, I won’t take it. The green beans were okay, but the soya potato was a joke. It literally spat out water as I chewed into a soya chunk. Overall, EW!
Portions have shrunk here and now it is way too expensive for what's offered. The Dutch guy at the cashier has no idea whatsoever about hospitality and service. This is not a free soup kitchen and I can question why the portions that are given to equally paying consecutive customers are so much different. "I dont have a scale, pay and go away now" is definitely not the right attitude at an indian food corner. Well, if you dont have a scale then your eyes should become a scale sir. Plus you can always make up for these things by offering a free smile or another spoonful of meal just to make your customer happy. Nobody likes being scolded for raising a simple question. Unless they are dying to buy your meal. Eur 8 for less than 50gr of lamb half of which is fat, plus get scolded for free. Won't bother again. I guess I don't love my curry anymore.
One of the best restaurant for North Indian food in Eindhoven. It's only open on weekdays and mostly for lunch. One can chose vegetarian and non vegetarian options. Samosa, lassi and sometimes other snacks and deserts are offered. The prices are very affordable.