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4.4 (61 reviews)
InexpensiveIndian
Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Specializing in Sri Lankan and South Indian cuisine, with superb quality of food for entirely reasonable prices.

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Manjurani - Manjurani 01

Manjurani

3.8(59 reviews)
3.4 kmCharlottenburg
€€

Paneer Tikka war ausgezeichnet, der Service sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit, das Ambiente schlicht…read moreetwas indisch angehaucht, das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis sehr gut, wahrscheinlich durch die Studenten im Umfeld inspiriert ;-)

My first night in Berlin came after a marathon transatlantic journey from San Francisco, so I was…read morein no mood to explore what I initially saw as a labyrinth metro system. Luckily I was staying in the somewhat stylish albeit quiet Charlottenburg district. Dining choices were either exorbitant or nonexistent at 8PM, but now that Yelp is in Germany, I was able to find Manjurani just a few doors down from Hotel Otto on Knesebeckstrasse. Indian food in Germany? Fine by me since I really didn't come to Berlin for the local food anyway. It turned out to be a surprisingly satisfying Indian restaurant with reasonable prices. The German touch came in the form of the beer garden picnic benches in front where naturally all the youth gravitated. Otherwise the interior looked like a Pier One fire sale with lots of silken, jewel-colored throw pillows and wall hangings. The waiter is fluent in several languages from what I could hear, and fortunate for me, English is one of them. They offer a robust menu heavily in need of translation, although I went with two foolproof dishes I would have ordered anywhere. The Tandoori Chicken (6.90 Euros) came out sizzling hot on an iron pan covered in aluminum foil (see photo). It was quite tender with plenty of peppers. The standout, however, was the Shahi (Lamb) Korma (8.90 Euros), which came with generous chunks of meat swimming in a pool of a thick coconut sauce (see photo). The two dishes came with a side salad that I had never seen in an Indian restaurant - a cole slaw-type concoction heavy with yellow peppers, onions, and a runny mayo-like sauce (see photo). Sue me, I liked it. Actually I liked the dinner enough to join the other two Yelpers in Manjurani's support camp. FOOD - 4 stars...hearty, tasty Indian food can be found in Berlin AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...who's sari now? SERVICE - 4 stars...treated me like one classy tourist TOTAL - 4 stars...namaste, Berlin!

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Manjurani - Terrasse im Kerzenlicht

Terrasse im Kerzenlicht

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ammAmma - indpak - Updated May 2026

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