Kashmir at this location is quite a marvel in a country where it's extremely hard to find very good to excellent restaurants. Given this context, hence that I upgrade 4.25 to 5.
Why is it good?
First of all, it's owned and been operated now for over 25 years by an Indian national who has left this branch - apparently two others in Makati - in the hands of a very capable pinoy chef and his trusty long-term server crew.
Second of all, it's truly good. Better than most such restos in Canada, it holds up wonderfully well.
Third, I've tried other Indian restos in Makati, and, although at least one is okay, this is by far the best.
Fourth, I've been to this Kashmir about a dozen times over the last 15 years, and every time I'm back in the sprawling mess of Manila, take time out to go there.
Try their curries, 3-lentil dahl, chicken tikka, naan breads, etc. Although the portions tend to be small, really a delight in a country where few restos get it right. Be prepared to spend a little, but the flavours and textures are worth it.
And, yes, it's great for a quiet romantic evening with a first date or your beloved spouse on a special occasion.
This is fine dining ... enjoy the quality cloth napkins and tableclothes, fine utensils, and disregard what's outside the door. And if you like Dads - one is next door - the food here easily outdistances that famous buffet in every way. As well, near here is Solidaridad, the finest book store in the Phils owned by national writer Sionil Jose, that can be visited before your dinner. read more