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    3.3 (7 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Vegetarian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Little India

    Little India

    4.7(21 reviews)
    93.2 km

    The friendliest and most welcoming server you'll meet. Portions were okay, but flavors were…read moreamazing! We had a few dietary restrictions in our group (dairy free, gluten free, no spicy, etc). And the server explained and checked every dish that we could order. He even came up with an off-the-menu dish to meet the restrictions as most dishes were too spicy. We got: Papadh - freshly fried and served with tamarind sauce, mint chutney, and mango chutney. We ordered 2 to share amongst the 4 of us and it was perfect. Palak paneer - soft house made paneer cheese with a delicious spinach sauce. Perfectly spiced and generous portions. Lamb shishi - tender pieces of boneless lamb pieces in a sweet cashew/almond sauce. Mildly spiced, but still a ton of flavor. It's similiar to lamb korma but with a hint of sweetness. If you don't like spice but still want the complex Indian flavors, this is the dish for you. mango shrimp - big pieces of shrimp swimming in a warm and well spiced mango puree sauce. It's different than how I'd imagine mango shrimp, but it was still tasty and had a nice balance between sweet and salty. This was the dish the server modified to meet our gluten-free, spice-free, and dairy free needs. We chose to sit outside in the back alley and it was small side street with a partial view of the ocean. A few pedestrians walked by, but it was still a lovely spot. After our meal, it started pouring and the roads flooded quickly. The restaurant wasn't too busy, so they encouraged us wait inside till the rain stopped. Great hospitality

    The food, service, and wine are all great at Little India. We had the veggie biryiani and lamb…read moreroganjosh with roti and garlic naan. All amazing, especially the roganjosh and naan. The roti wasnt as chewy as i like, but still delicious. The restaurant is clean and inviting, service was fast and the house wine is a bargain!

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    Passage to India

    4.2(31 reviews)
    5.2 kmSaldanha, Arroios
    €€

    This restaurant was well located for me while I was staying in the Plaza Saldanha area. It was not…read moredifficult to find and, in fact, perhaps easier to reach by foot than by car, since it was located in a nicely kept urban cul-de-sac. Parking looked like it might be at a bit of a premium. The storefront was in a walk-up, turn-of-the-century style facade with a warm and inviting appearance. The entry area was narrow with tables lining the walls for 3 or 4 meters, which then opened into a larger seating area with a decent capacity and a full bar overlooking the floor. The decor was conducive to a nice, relaxed ambiance. There also might have been another level to this establishment, but I did not explore that possibility. I was seated quickly and without any fuss in the narrow area of the restaurant, which was a little quieter than the main portion of the dining room. It was moderately busy and I found the less populated portion of the room to my liking. My waiter tended to me fairly quickly and did a good job during my entire visit. The menu tended toward Goan regional specialties, which was a nice twist. That is not something I often find and it is also ties the menu to their Portuguese location. I decided to try the Chicken Chacuti, a Portuguese influenced dish with coconut, ginger, garlic and other spices. I had never had this before, but it sounded quite intriguing. I opted to accompany it with rice and Peshwari Naan. This combination was wonderful as the sweetness of the bread offset the slightly spicy tone of the main dish. I was generally quite satisfied with my fare. I finished this with a decent Masala Chai. The total bill was €25.30, which included my main and the accompaniments, a glass of house red, a water and the tea. I thought this was reasonable considering the quality of the fare. This was roughly $28 USD with the exchange rate at the time. If you are in the area and fancy Indian fare, I would not hesitate to recommend this spot.

    Can take a woman out of Vancouver but after what was supposed to be a my first real vaca in a very…read morelong time, was stressful but found this Indian restaurant and it's v good. I only tried paneer tikka masala which pretty good that I'm taking home what I couldn't finish knowing I may not be able to eat it as I'm staying at a hotel so chances of being able to warm it up are slim?!

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