Tried the curries in their P-Berg branch, and it was now time to try the original branch, but this time I went for the Tandooris.
I went with a friend. I ordered the Chicken Tikka with Masala sauce, while he ordered the Gosht Tikka Rana. The place didn't fail its promise. Real, authentic, non-watered-down Indian food.
We throughly enjoyed our meals.
The place however can only house 10 people max. So better reserve upfront.
Decent Indian food. The naan and the panner was good. The aubergine curry leaves a bit to be desired. The rice was perfectly cooked which was slightly flavored with a bay leaf, cloves and ghee.
I would not call the food authentic but a slight variation on the original version to make it a bit more palatable to the European tongue.
Best Indian food I've had in Berlin. Basic atmosphere-- 3-4 tables --but the food more than makes up for it.
Very good northern Indian food, "not German modified" as my Indian college said, who recommended it and took us to it.
Some dishes are extremely hot, I didn't try them. But I tried the lamp with a little bit hot. Very tasty.
They only have 12 seats inside, better make a reservation when you come with friends. but the good news is they opened a new branch in Prenzlauer Allee, which as the owner said severs the quality of food here.
Btw, the low mark reviews are very interesting. Read them! Haha!!
This Restaurant is not a restaurant with the best atmosphere. Although the food is really authentic in my opinion and the quality is really good. We visited the Agni restaurant in Prenslauer berg and this is restaurant is when you would like to go with a group for a 3 dish dinner.
My compliments for the cooks :)
Great food,big selection of starters,especially different kind of breads,great price for drinks,rocking mango lasi and chai.Staff is friendly and speaks english.Location is not ideal and place is small,so I would recommand reservation.Service could be lil bit faster when it comes to order alcoholic drinks,but no big deal.I like the place!
Really by accident, my boyfriend and me passed by this place while almost starving. They are not very obvious, located on a large street. The concept is easy: You can order a variety of flavours (e.g. Korma, Tikka, etc.) either as a vegetarian meal or with meat (there is choice too). Then you have to decide if you want the basic (just meat / veg with sauce), the basic with rice or also add naan bread. The prices vary accordingly.
The quality is really good and all was prepared fresh for us. The meat was extraordinarily good and the taste great. There are 10-12 spaces to sit inside and about 6-8 outside. You pick your own drinks from the fridge - if you like a glass with it, add €0.50 to your bill.
Prices go from €5 to €10 for a dish and drinks start from €1.50 for a 0.5 l bottle of coke. Overall, a great places to eat Indian in Berlin. I often find Indian restaurants overpriced and not necessarily good. Here is a place to go with friends, after work or for a take-away.
The favors are clean yet complex, food is prepared when ordered, and the owners are warm and inviting. As an Indian, I was extremely pleased. Look forward to going back.
Hint: the owners are open to preparing dishes, which are not necessarily on the menu :)
The BEST north indian food you can get in Berlin.
Better to call a bit early and order the food, as they prepare most of the kebabs from scratch so it takes about 40 minutes to an hour.
FANTASTIC kebabs. The best. None of the "lets pour curry sauce on chicken and call it tandoori chicken" shit that you usually see in other places. We have always done takeaway and went to friends home and ate the food. Every dish is flavourful, with the right amount of spices and hotness (for Indians) but non-Indians also enjoyed it. I love the reshami kebabs.
Will go again, and have recommended the place to my Indian friends.
This small family run place is my all time favorite in Berlin. I love the yummi naans and dals especially. Almost everything i had here was delicious. It is just too small for big groups and therefore you need to leave immediately after you finish your food to open up space for new comers.
A really good restaurant with authentic Indish food. Tiny but very good. A real treasure in the middle of Alt-Moabit. A real secret hint.
And on German:
Ein wirklich sehr guter und authentischer Inder. Klein und unscheinbar ist dies ein echter Geheimtipp. Komme immer wieder gerne hier her. Mit Mittagskarte.
Best Indian food in Berlin, without doubt. There's no pretentions here, just great, authentic food. The interior really doesn't convey how good the food is, with just a few simple tables in a room barely bigger then the kitchen. The food however is better than all of the tourist-aimed blandness found almost everywhere in this city. Huge range of dishes using great ingredients and authentic spices, at a great price. As an Englishman living in Berlin it's a lifesave to have found such good Indian food here.
Absolutely authentic north Indian food ranging from Tandoori (Indian BBQ) to curries and from meat to vegetarian simply delicious and you get this comment from an Indian!
is it the best indian food in berlin? I can't say for sure but it is certainly the best that I've had so far (although that is not really hard). The tandoori grilled stuff is very good indeed. Id id think that the quality of the chicken could be a little better. also don't go here for the ambience, it's only a step above a hole-in-the-wall.. but the owners and the service was very decent and it is very authentic (so says my pakistani girlfriend) . anyway, I recommend it. it's not mindblowing but it is certainly head and shoulders above the standard indian fare in berlin.
Agni is another authentic Indian restaurant, which matches the expectations of expatriate Indians. Their speciality being the North Indian delicacies. The paratas are as good as we get in India, if not better. The kebabs are immacculate, and thandoor dishes worth the price. But the space constraints is a problem if you go in with a large group. On special Indian festivals the chef tends to have separate menu, in which exotic foods are made available. Last newyear's eve, we were fortunate enough to be there enjoying bhalle pappadi, malai chicken etc. 5 stars all the way.
Hier treffen sich um die Mittagszeit regelmäßig die Angestellten aus den Firmen der näheren Umgebung . Da wird es auch schon mal etwas stressiger. Aber das muss man einfach hinnehmen. Dafür kommt dann auch eine einfache, um nichts zu verbessernde Küche, auf den Teller, oder wie jetzt leider in die Pappschüssel. Ein kleines, verstecktes Juwel am Strand von Moabit. Und wahrscheinlich, wie ich vermute, weit darüber hinaus in der Stadt bekannt.
Einfach authentisches indisches Essen. Alles ein bisschen chaotisch und es dauert bei der Abholung etwas länger aber dafür bekommt man wirklich sehr leckeres Essen !!!
Heute wieder mal bei Agni vorbeigeschaut. Inzwischen oder derzeit rein vegetarisch. Mega leckeres Essen, große Portionen, gute Preise und freundliche Bedienung. Winzig kleines Restaurant aber wirklich tolles Essen! Top!
Super leckeres Essen!!! Man bekommt ein Tablett in die Hand und kann sich runter zur Spree setzten um zu essen :)
Sehr zu empfehlen 🌱
Das Essen wurde vorbestellt und war genau dann fertig als es fertig sein sollte. Das Personal war nett und das essen hat auch sehr gut geschmeckt!
(Es wurden viele verschiedene Gewürze verwendet!!!)
Authentisches indisches Essen, sehr günstiger Mittagstisch, immer eine vegetarische und eine vegane Option
Leckerer indischer Imbiss. Frische Zutaten, authentisch zubereitet, sehr gut gewürzt und die Preise sind auch gerechtfertigt. Bedienung ist freundlich zurückhaltend. Es gibt nur wenige Tische und Sitzplätze. Alternativ kann man über die Straße gehen und sich bei gutem Wetter an die Spree setzen. Wer gutes Essen ohne Schick möchte, sollte auf jeden Fall vorbeikommen.
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