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    Namaste India

    Namaste India

    (32 reviews)

    $$

    Śródmieście, Centrum

    Being a vegetarian, my review is limited. Was sceptical after reading reviews as I have a good…read morepalate for Indian food and always crave for it. Ordered basic dum-aloo with lachha paratha and zeera rice and honestly I was not disappointed. This makes me believe, their non-vegetarian must be good too. Relatively small place with good service. Would recommend if one is craving for Indian food in Warsaw Central area.

    One of the truly amazing things about food is not only the diversity, but those unexpected times…read morewhen you find truly amazing third party cuisine. Best Turkish kebab I've ever had? Australia. Best sushi? Colorado, and while Namaste India wasn't the best Indian food I've ever had, it was truly excellent. Star 1: How was the service and atmosphere? Well, yes, there was one drawback, but it's honestly not something I can necessarily hold against Namaste India. On the particular Saturday that I walked through NI's doors during a long stay in Warsaw, it was a relatively warm 80* F+. Hot? Not necessarily, but considering Namaste India doesn't have air conditioning, sitting inside was nearly unbearable, and without any room outside, I really didn't have a choice. Outside of that however, service was fast and friendly. Star Granted. Star 2: How were the portions relative to the cost? Admittedly, I threw a bit of a fit when I saw the prices for everything I ordered. Have a look: http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=Ap7Ihs5qMpKPqO4s0MQxvQ&userid=OKX-V5j_qfuOebeHeWGrHg 49 polish zlots? That's $16 US! Pretty steep I initially thought, but this was truly a massive portion surely intended to feed two. That being the case, $8 isn't bad at all for a good Indian meal. Star Granted. Stars 3 and 4: How was the food? As I mentioned, while this wasn't the best Indian I've ever had, my Chicken Vindaloo was very, very good with only a few exceptions - Bread: Alright, so the garlic naan was weak. Too thin, inconsistently seasoned, and lacking the light and fluffy but moist element that really makes naan worth it Rice: The rice? It was okay. Cooked well, but pretty standard Chicken Vindaloo: Alas, this is where the meal shined. Moist chicken, fiery but flavorful sauce, and a consistency that mixed brilliantly with the rice and naan. Excellent. Single Star Granted. Star 5: Would you eat here every day if you could? Again, not the best Indian I've had in the world, but without question the best in the city of Warsaw. Namaste India deserves four. Star Granted.

    Rusiko - 3/5

    Rusiko

    (45 reviews)

    $$

    Śródmieście

    What a fun place to go with a large group! We have a friend apart of our group that made us…read morereservations and already had the meal ordered. We basically all shared things, family style and it was perfect. This was my second time here and I loved it just as much as the first. Some things we had; roasted veggies (don't knock it, it was my favorite), meatballs, roasted bell pepper with goat cheese and cilantro, a pizza type thing that had cheese and an egg yolk inside, pita, and the table favorite... a very large dumpling. So so good!! Would get multiple dumplings if I were you. Lastly, the wine here was fantastic. Here's a pic of one of my favorite of the three we drank that night.

    No Rusiko, no. First of all, the place was hot. The decor had promise, but the heat inside was…read morestraight-up sauna-level. I was just trying to enjoy my meal without sweating like I was training for a marathon. Maybe it was the section we were seating at? We ordered a few dishes: the Khachapuri was good, but I've definitely had better--even right here in the same city. The sage lemonade was an interesting twist; I'll give them points for trying something new. The Chanakhi, on the other hand, was tough and loaded with connective tissue--trying to break it apart was a battle. We also asked for a side of grilled vegetables, which were... fine, but let's just say they didn't leave a lasting impression. Auntie Lali's Harcho and Kharcho soups were decent; the soup itself was enjoyable, but nothing to write home about. By the end of dinner, we were a little disappointed, so we figured we'd give dessert a go. We ordered the Millefeuille. It arrived, and before I could even blink, my husband had somehow inhaled the entire thing in one bite. His bites aren't 'that' big, but the dessert was 'that' small. He liked it though. Overall, I wouldn't return. It was a bit overhyped, and there are other Georgian spots in town where you'll leave feeling genuinely satisfied. Take a detour and check them out instead!

    Colosus - catering - Updated May 2026

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