We stopped by on a Sunday afternoon for lunch around 1:30. The restaurant was mostly empty except for one other table, but there are two small dining rooms, so it didn't feel too desolate.
We ordered the lentil soup, the paneer pakoras, the mango curry with vegetarian meatballs, and the chicken biryani. The waiter was very patient with our German pronunciation of Hindu(?) words, and mostly ended up writing down the numbers of the dishes, so you can save yourself the trouble by just giving them the dish numbers.
The food was quite good. We had some pappadams with a few tasty chutneys at the beginning (this is free/included). The lentil soup was really flavorful and had some fresh herbs on top that made it delicious. The mango curry was also quite good, with a very strong cardamom flavor (which my wife was into, but was a bit much for me), and served with a side of rice.
The chicken biryani was a bit mixed for me. The chicken was boneless (I would have preferred the bones), but cooked to perfection. The rice included a tremendous amount of vegetables (zucchini, cauliflower, green beans, more than I've ever seen in a biryani), and was highly sauced, perhaps too much. It was a tremendous amount of food; easily twice as much as I could eat.
The prices are higher than I would have expected (approx 5 euro for soup, 13 euro for curry, 15 euro for biryani), but it was a lot of food, and we ended up bringing some home. I'll come again sometime, but only when I'm really hungry. read more