Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Algiers. Nestled between the Mediterranean and the steep, forested hills that form its backdrop, Algiers is a city whose rich history can be seen in its architecture, from its Moorish mosques, Ottoman-style palaces and the Kasbah, a designated UNESCO World Heritage site, to its Berber fortifications, French colonial houses and modern boulevards. The city is home to numerous attractions, including the Great Mosque, the National Library, Martyrs Square, the Bardo Museum and multiple monuments and forts.
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4 based on 742 reviews
Depuis son ouverture le Taj Mahal est soucieux de préserver la qualité de ses produits et services, de satisfaire ses clients avec un accueil chaleureux, une décoration féerique et surtout des recettes et plats venues tout droit du pays des couleurs. Chaq
We ate at the seafood specialty section of the restaurant located in Cheraga. We also do frequent takeouts, so in general we are happy with the products offered except for the desserts. I would expect different from the kulfi glace. It was hardly cold, more like a pudding type of texture. Being an Indian restaurant, I would expect more Indian sweets such as Gulab Jamun, Laddu, and also a typical Indian chai with milk which is not available on the menu. In regards to availability of appetizers; there was hardly any selection of appetizers such as chili bites, fritters of numerous kinds, in contrast to the huge varieties availability of main courses.We would therefore like to see some adjustments made in the future concerning the starters and desserts.
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4 based on 42 reviews
Went to "Taste Of India" with very high expectations.1) Ambiance: Though, being an Indian restaurant, there was nothing indian there (except a metal Peacock, placed on every table) and names on the Menu .... rating 1.0/5.02) Not even a single service person understood English / Hindi.3) We ordered Mutton Seekh Kebaab and Chicken Tikka Masala. Both were full of artificial colors. Taste of mutton was nowhere there in the Seekh Kebaabs and Chicken Tikka Masala was so sweet that even Paneer Pasanda of India was way back.4) We just enquired for Chicken Biryani and it was served.All said and done .... I was expecting at least some (10%-20%) indian authentic taste but it was nowhere.Need to learn a lot for coming up to the Indian taste / standard.
3 based on 81 reviews
The place was a relief for me, being a veg food eater I barely ate bread for 2 days before going there! The food is not the best Indian food, but it surely was comforting. The staff is friendly.
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