MINI INDIAN RESTAURANT (Nhà hàng Ấn Độ ) Restaurant in Thủ Dầu Một

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#275 Aus 886 in Thủ Dầu Một
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8.7/10
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8.7/10
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8.7/10
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8.7/10
Service
8.7/10
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I have been in vietnam since last 11 years. Have been to many indian restaurants. Its the 1st time that i have been to binh duong and got the worst experience with indian food and the way the manager talked to us. We ordered some starters like veg momos and fish chilli. The momos were filled with potatoes and not the other vegetables that they have mentioned in their menu.and the flavour was not original. My friend and his wife who were my companions and had come from hongkong gave feedback about it to the manager, and he talked in very rude way. He was just trying to put us wrong. Anyhow we decided to pay the bill for all the food even the one we did not like and did not want to eat it. While we were waiting for the bill, the cook came and started talking in aggressive manner. I belong to punjab from where the lassi is originated and his lassi was sweet and sour at same time and it seemed as if the water was added to it. We didnt eat the food that was not according to our taste. He asked us that he will pack our fish chilli for us, but after the bill was paid, he didnt pack that also. Wouldn’t recommend this restaurant to anyone. If you ever travel or being to binh duong dnt ever eat food in this restaurant ( mini indian restaurant). Moreover, they seemed to be from Nepal and not India and if they are selling such food on the name of Indian food then they are just not justifying it. Meal type Dinner Price per person ₫400,000–500,000
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Alex
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3 months ago
Disappointing Experience from Mini Indian Restaurant I'm saddened to report that our recent experience with Mini Indian Restaurant in Binh Duong fell far short of expectations. Having a craving for the rich flavors of Indian cuisine, we were left largely unfulfilled by what we received. We started with the vegetable biryani, anticipating the intricate tapestry of spices and aroma synonymous with this dish. Unfortunately, what we received was a bland ensemble dominated by red and green peppers, lacking in the authentic aroma and diversity of vegetables one would expect from a proper biryani. Turning to the lamb curry, which turned out to be a forgettable dish, not for its excellence, but for its lack of authenticity. Being a connoisseur of Indian curries, I could tell that substituting lamb with mutton requires more than just a swap of the meat; it demands a mastery of spice blends to bring out the bold, deep flavors of good mutton curry. Instead, we were met with a curry that was oppressively tomato-heavy and lacked the necessary depth. What followed was an equally unsatisfactory chicken tikka. This classic dish should tantalize the senses with its juiciness and the rich yoghurt-based marinade, but what arrived was so parched that it required an inordinate amount of chewing, compelled by the sheer dryness. The expected flavorful, traditional tikka rub was nowhere to be found, leaving the chicken distressfully tasteless. Lastly, the naan bread—a fundamental element in any Indian meal—was dismally reminiscent of cardboard. Completely devoid of the expected pillowy softness and freshly baked warmth, it seemed as though it had been prepared well in advance and left to languish in a fridge, which was nothing short of a letdown. Regrettably, despite living quite near the restaurant, suggesting that the food didn't travel long, a generous assumption would be that perhaps the kitchen staff was having an off day. However, as much as everyone deserves a second chance, given the extent of our disappointment, it's unlikely we will return or recommend this establishment. We had hoped for a tasty excursion into Indian culinary delights, but the journey ended before it really began. Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person ₫400,000–500,000 Food: 2
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rock bodel
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A month ago
One of the best indian restaurant in binh duong city. recommend to all who visit binh duong city. Price per person ₫100,000–200,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
The food and service are really good. You must try the naans.. absolutely scrumptious. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person ₫200,000–300,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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chi hui Yu
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8 months ago
Authentic Indian taste .we had paneer curry and garlic nam and a plate of veg momo all the food is great ..Ít a comfy place to chill too Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person ₫100,000–200,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Butter Chicken and Naan
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lila kandel
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10
2 months ago
An excellent restaurant. I got the chicken korma, chicken tikka masala, garlic naan and chili paneer . All the dishes were fantastic. Excellent service and great atmosphere. Highly recommend this restaurant Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person ₫500,000–600,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I tried few dishes here and all of them is very delicious. I guess this is the best Indian restaurant in Thu Dau Not city. Food: 5 Service: 5 Recommended dishes Mutton & Lamb Masala
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Erice Jonhs
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A month ago
one of the best indian restaurant in binh duong. clean , good food,the taste100%indian. Good price, good location . recommend all of you who visit binh duong city. Service Dine in Price per person ₫200,000–300,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Jacob Reef
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A month ago
The best Indian in Binh Duong! Great food and friendly staff. Meal type Dinner Price per person ₫100,000–200,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Pakas 41
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10
7 months ago
Best place to eat indian food in vaitnam. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person ₫100,000–200,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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