Reviews on Indian food in Kopavogur, Capital Region, Iceland. Kópavogur is a city in Iceland which is the country's second largest municipality by population.
It lies immediately south of Reykjavík and is part of the Capital Region. The name literally means seal pup inlet.
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4 based on 517 reviews
There are indeed no words to describe this beautiful Indian restaurant in Reykjavik. Every aspect of the restaurant was spectacular, and the hospitality of the staff just makes you want to return every time for yet another lip-smacking curry and Naan.Let's start with food. Absolutely flawless food and the chefs prepare every single dish individually, suited to your taste buds. In fact, one of my family members was allergic to any sort of spice, so the chef prepared special dishes to suit our needs, without compromising on taste.Coming to hospitality, every single waiter and waitress were extremely courteous and left no stone unturned in making your experience even more pleasant. Special mention to the owner of the restaurant who herself served us and took care of our needs more than adequately.Last but certainly not least, the decor of this place was fabulous. The art pieces on the wall, the curtains and other elements of interior design really made the patrons get a taste of India. In fact, I haven't seen places in India that have managed to capture such an authentic essence of India.Highly recommend this to anyone visting Reykjavik, even for a day!!
4 based on 305 reviews
Gandhi the Indian restaurant is situated on the ground floor at Posthusstraeti 17 in the center of Reykjavik. The restaurant is small and romantic with an authentic, yet subtle, Indian atmosphere.
We chose Gandhi over the other Indian restaurant in Reykjavik that we heard of (Austur) because of it proximity to our hotel (Borg). The pricing at both based on menu reviews was high compared with even the priciest US Indian restaurants including about $12 for Pamadums which I thought were usually free. The restaurant is warm and inviting, in the basement of a building. The staff of seemingly two including the owner (I think) was a bit overwhelmed. Service slow. They brought one cold and one warm bottle of beer. Pampadums were not that tasty and a bit soft. The dishes were smaller than usual and my Chicken Tikka Masala ($32) was ok but the sauce too thick and a bit strange with chucks of vegetables. They were out of Prawns. We wonât return.
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4 based on 109 reviews
The menu may be a bit confusing for those not used to Indian food. I just asked the staff for recommendations. I got a tikka masala and it was delicious. It may be a bit expensive but I can absolutely suggest this restaurant.
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