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Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Oct 12, 2016, 17:54 IST
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It is rated as one of the best Indian restaurants in Rome, and for a good reason. First up, the décor is beautiful, a little Indian with a modern twist featuring dark wood furniture that has been hand carved, dim lighting and lots … Read more
It is rated as one of the best Indian restaurants in Rome, and for a good reason. First up, the décor is beautiful, a little Indian with a modern twist featuring dark wood furniture that has been hand carved, dim lighting and lots of seating. The food speaks for itself with plenty to choose from as the menu is quite extensive, whether you are a vegetarian or a meat eater. Some of the most favourite dishes include the seekh kebabs which have an amazing hint of fresh ginger to them as well as the dal mahkani, which is rich and creamy. Read less

It is rated as one of the best Indian restaurants in Rome, and for a good reason. First up, the décor is beautiful, a little Indian with a modern twist featuring dark wood furniture that has been hand carved, dim lighting and lots of seating. The food speaks for itself with plenty to choose from as the menu is quite extensive, whether you are a vegetarian or a meat eater. Some of the most favourite dishes include the seekh kebabs which have an amazing hint of fresh ginger to them as well as the dal mahkani, which is rich and creamy. If you are looking for authentic Indian spice, make sure to try the chicken vindaloo which is spicy hot and packed full of flavour. The place is so popular it is always booked up and full so we highly suggest calling a few days before and making a reservation or you will absolutely have to wait for a table.
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