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Indian restaurant · Ghent ·

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Indian restaurant · Ghent ·

Authentic Indian cuisine, sampler platters, flavorful dosas

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Sint-Jacobsnieuwstraat 45, 9000 Gent, Belgium Get directions

€20–30

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Sint-Jacobsnieuwstraat 45, 9000 Gent, Belgium Get directions

+32 469 42 69 13
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Ashley S.

Google
Some of the best Indian food I’ve had. Two of us shared the non veg Thali, like a sampler platter, with chicken biryani, and everything was delicious. It was a good size for two for lunch without feeling very full. If we’d had time we would’ve gone back again and gotten just the Chettinad Chicken.

Nick P.

Google
Small place with a tiny kitchen but the foot was amazing!! Had the chicken Indian platter. A range of amazing tastes.

Gopalakrishnan H.

Google
Very unassuming Indian Restaurant in Gent. But the food tasted authentic and tasty. We had dosas, idly, Gobi Manchuria, paneer butter masala and paratha, rice and biriyani. Reasonably priced and tasty. All cooked afresh and served hot. The girl there who served is doing Masters and doing her job here. Very efficient, polite and friendly.

Issa P.

Google
Gobi manchurian and mango lassi were great. Lighting is a bit dark and overall a small space so it can get quite chaotic, so if that's the ambience you're going for then this is the place.

Gauri Tanushree R.

Google
Good food. Portions are a little small and mango lassi was disappointing but everything else was great. Dosa, sambar, chutney. Chettinad chicken was amazing and so was gobi Manchurian Place is small too

Claire T.

Google
Everything we ordered was delicious, lovely flavours. We asked for it very hot, but nothing was spicy really although tasted nice. The hostess was lovely, warm and friendly. The only thing that let it down was a rather drunk man was seated right next to us (inches away), and he was only drinking, not eating. It really spoilt the atmosphere for us and I don't think he should have been let in.

Akshay B.

Google
Would not recommend this place. The open kitchen setup meant we could see exactly how the food was prepared—or rather, reheated. Everything arrives here in plastic-wrapped boxes and is simply microwaved, plated nicely and served which was disappointing. For fried dishes like Chicken 65, it was clear they were just reheated, as the texture was very chewy. While I understand the kitchen is small, I expected more effort and freshness for the price. I saw them even reheating the rice, that too in plastic boxes and plastic wraps which is completely toxic. The biggest letdown was the value: we paid €80 for one appetizer and two mains, which is outrageous for microwaved food. Overall, the food was average at best, and there are many other nearby places that offer better taste and much better value. I would not recommend dining here, totally regret!

Sandy M.

Google
Possibly the best and most authentic Indian food in Gent. The hole in the wall vibe is immaculate, the mango lassi great, the spices well balanced, and both the chattinad dosa and chicken biryani bursting with flavours. When craving something closer to the real deal that the others can't provide, this is the place to go

Ellen M.

Yelp
Wow. My friend and I were craving some Indian, and came across this place! All I can say is.. this is the best Indian I've ever had in my life!! Atmosphere is so lovely, and the staff was so kind.