Reviews on Indian food in Amstelveen, North Holland Province, The Netherlands. Amstelveen ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a municipality in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland. It is a suburban part of the metropolitan area of Amsterdam. The municipality of Amstelveen consists of the following villages or districts: Amstelveen, Bovenkerk, Westwijk, Bankras-Kostverloren, Groenelaan, Waardhuizen, Middenhoven, Randwijk, Elsrijk, Keizer Karelpark, Nes aan de Amstel and Ouderkerk aan de Amstel (partly). The name Amstelveen comes from Amstel, a local river, and veen, meaning fen, peat, or moor.
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4 based on 132 reviews
The food service was quite fast and good. The served food were fresh and tasty. We had a good time here. The ambiance was also quite pleasing. Recommended !
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4 based on 60 reviews
This is a former chinese place and according to the waiter they are here now for about a year. Ran into this place by accident and visited them on a Saturday night. You can sit outside or inside. Inside the tables are placed rather close to each other so when this is busy you will be hearing all conversations. It’s a bit dark on the inside so try to sit at the window. The food is a mix of Nepalese and Indian. Food was served on a tali which is always nice. We tried the nepalese food and it had great flavors and taste. Good spicy food. A piece of naan bread to complete the dish. The service had some challenges it seemed because there were only 2 tables occupied but it took a while to get everything up and running. I assume this has to do with the fact that they also do take out. Definitely a good choice and when they work on the details they’ll be fine
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4 based on 194 reviews
We travelled about 30 minutes by car from outside of the city to try out this restaurant after reading the reviews (and craving Indian food!). We weren't disappointed. The ambience was just right, quiet music was playing in the background and there was a warm comfortable feel to the establishment.The staff were really friendly and very helpful, offering advice to us on both portion sizes (no attempt to up-sell) and also advising fully on the flavours and ingredients in the dishes to ensure we new what we were ordering and that dishes would compliment each other. The food arrived in a timely manner and the portion sizes were more than adequate. Everything was flavoured well, the spices were delicately balanced and all tasted amazing.We were keen to try the home made dessert (Kulfi and Gulab Jaman) but decided to take away the latter as we were already overdone! This was very good too.The pricing is considerably higher than we are used to at home but totally in line/cheaper than other restaurants in Amsterdam.The waiter was casually switching between several languages depending on where the clients were from as well as speaking to his staff in their native language, very impressive and a professional touch. This restaurant is definitely worth a visit and I am sure that there is something for everyone on the extensive menu, don't be afraid to ask the staff for great advice.
4 based on 110 reviews
We are an Indian Tandoori restaurant located at a scenic place along the Amstel. We serve culinary Indian curries & delicately marinated pieces of meat from the Tandoor with fresh nans. We believe in our warm hospitality & aim to give our guests an unforg
This used to be a place called Twist which was more of a fusion style Indian restaurant where this is now proper Indian. I loved the Thaali because then you can sample various dishes and if you take 2 different ones it's great to share. Portion are on the smaller side for those big eaters. if so, do order some appetizers before. Flavors are really good from mild to spicy and in particular the Naan breads are delicious. The staff speaks poorly to no Dutch but you can always try English. We were here on a Sunday night and a couple of tables were occupied. Not sure about the remainder of the week. The Thaali dishes are between 19 and 25EUR so decent priced.
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4 based on 873 reviews
Sherpa Restaurant, founded in 1989 in Amsterdam, is the first Nepalese and Tibetan restaurant in the Netherlands. We also serve several signature Indian cuisines. The traditional cooking in Nepal, Tibet and India is an art and requires years of experience
Located on a lively street near Leidesplein, this restaurant was a good choice for us. Although we sat outside so we could enjoy the street atmosphere, the service was quick and eager. Our server answered all our questions. The food was spicy and tasty and the portion sizes were large. As vegetarians we were delighted with our options. I would recommend this restaurant to someone looking for an Indian meal.
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