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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Thali - Thali + göteborgsk öl

    Thali

    4.0(9 reviews)
    6.6 km
    $

    I like their lunch menu and attempt to represent different Indian cuisines. I also like the many…read moresmall dishes instead of one large plate with a mountain of cheap rice and ocean of gravy with a few bits of meat you see in many Indian restaurants in the city. It's tasty, visually appealing and a reasonable price. During the summer, as most places have, they have outdoor bench seating on the sidewalk facing the street. If you are vegetarian or just like good food, this is a place I visit several times a year. It's close to home so might be seeing me more.often this year

    Once you enter this restaurant, you'll immediately feel like being in another country (not India or…read moreany other country in Asia for that matter). The jazz playing in the background is fantastic. It was on a pay day right before Easter. I was greeted by a seemingly stressed non-Indian waiter. My table was set within 5 seconds with water, table cloth and the rest... but also a small glass filled with crayolas (???) . at first I thought my table was a children's table. I soon realised that all tables had their bunch of crayolas in glasses. While waiting, I was offered a fantastic tiny portion of ginger tomato soup with creamy coconut. I was delighted! While I was waiting for my main course, an extra spicy hizz frizz (#14 on the menu),a young woman asked "what is Ocra?" to the staff. The waiter invited her to try the soup while explaining. What a great tactic to lure in hungry customers! Having that soup to begin with, might either be a manipulation or a fair announcement of what is coming next. Anyways... I was anxiously waiting for my meal. It finally arrived 50 minutes later. It wasn't bad but nothing special either. And most of all, it didn't taste like Indian food normally does. So was it worth the waiting while slurping a spoon of soup and playing with crayolas? ABSOLUTELY NOT! The reason why this place doesn't deserve a 5 star is mainly because : - it isn't very clear about being exclusively vegetarian and vegan. As a meat lover I was fairly disappointed when realizing that no meat was on the menu. I regretted on why I ended up there. - the time I had to wait for having my meal.... Half hour is okay but a whole hour? Come on. - the size of the portion. It's quite small. A main course isn't enough to quench your hunger. You need several starters to go with it. - the non-Indian waiter's arrogance. I was treated like air, which I didn't appreciate. - the price! It's way too expensive.

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    Daawat - Vegetarian Samosas (85 SEK)

    Daawat

    4.3(4 reviews)
    6.7 km

    Ordered: Vegetarian Samosas (85 SEK): Indian pies filled…read morewith potatoes, peas and spices Tandoori Murg Kandhari (169 SEK): chicken marinated in traditional tandoori masala Chicken Tikka Masala (165 SEK): chicken fillet cooked with spices and cream Paneer Palak-Wala (159 SEK): Indian cream cheese, fried and then cooked in a spinach sauce Aloo Gobi Punjabi (155 SEK): potatoes and cauliflower fried with ginger and roasted spices King Prawn Malai Masala (189 SEK): marinated tiger prawns, cooked in a spicy sauce with coconut and cream Murgh Biryani (185 SEK): basmati rice, cooked in a special pot, with chicken, spices and raisins Garlic Naan (36 SEK): freshly baked soft bread from fine wheat, baked in a clay oven (tandoor) with garlic and spices Papadam (35 SEK): thin, crispy bread with a spice flavor, served with chutney and mint sauce Aya's take: It was a chilly day in Sweden and we figured an Indian meal would warm us up. We were a group of 8 people, and despite ordering so much, everything came out in a timely fashion. I will say most of the dishes were on the mild and somewhat sweet side. Everything tasted fine but there were no major standouts; it wasn't as authentic as some Indian restaurants I've had outside of Sweden. It definitely kept me full and it was a decent try overall.

    Excellent service and delicious food. Had the buttered naan, the dal, which was so tasty, and their…read morebiryani.

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    Mr Johanssons Restaurang - Front door

    Mr Johanssons Restaurang

    3.7(3 reviews)
    5.3 km
    $

    This place defies definition. It's marketing as "Mongolian Food", but they don't actually have…read moremongolian anything from what I can see. It's a buffet, but unlike most Swedish buffets, this place is huge. It's more like a US buffet, with tons of choices. Of the 3 lines of food, the first one is asian food, from thai chicken to sweat and sour pork, to some kind of curry. It's a big mix, and it changes a bit from day to day. The second row has the local flavors - mostly nordic foods: lots of potatoes, meats, pancakes, heavy sauces and the occasional pizza or spicy "mexican" food. The last row has sushi and a large salad bar (but it's a nordic salad bar), with pizza salad, fresh fruits, cheese, olives, dressings, and some stuff I don't know what it is. For drinks, they have tons of different types of flavored soda waters, sodas, beers, wine and of couse water. They even give you coffee or tea and dessert at the end if you want it. The place is new, it's only been open for about 6 months now, but it's always packed for lunch. It's very clean, and has an ample and friendly staff that keeps the tables cleared and the food stocked. I've never seen them run out of anything, and even when it's packed you can always somehow find a table. Lunch is about 90 SEK if you eat in, or 80 SEK if you take it to go. It's a bit more expensive then other local lunch places, but for 10 SEK more you get a huge selection. If you're hungry and can't decide what to eat, or you have a group of people with different tastes, this is the place you want to go when you're in this part of town!

    shahi kitchen - indpak - Updated May 2026

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