Reviews on Indian food in Curepipe, Plaines Wilhems District, Mauritius. Curepipe also known as La Ville-Lumière (The City of Light), is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the eastern part also lies in the Moka District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Curepipe. Curepipe lies at a higher elevation, often referred to as the "Central Plateau". According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2015, the population of the town was at 79,014.
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4 based on 86 reviews
You want to add exotic flavors to your meal? Indian Summer is the perfect place for you to be. Specialized in South Indian cuisine, the restaurant offers delicacies that you probably won't find anywhere else in Mauritius
When I got the bill, I noticed the drinks have been taxed twice! I have complained about it and they realised their mistake. They were reluctant to acknowledge they were overcharging customers. I received no apologies for their "theft", it was business as usual. How many average customers are being ripped off like this?Food was good, service was good, but I wonder if they have been billing people as such for so many years.Thank you for having taken your time to provide us with your valuable feedback.
Restaurant located in the most popular town of Quatre Borne, with parking facilities, wifi. Among the best Indian Chef on the island, from India. Restaurant offers conference, birthdays, group, any events facilities. Customer service is beyond imagination
As part of last day visit to city lunch was planned at this restaurant and we all enjoyed the food. The service was a bit slow but overall satisfactory.
Quickserve restaurant serving delicious Veg/Non-Veg North Indian Curries and Tandoori items such as Naan Bread, Tandoori Chicken and Chicken Tikka. A wide range of Veg/Non- Veg set meals served in traditional stainless steel Thalis on offer.
I would recommend that place to people who are in a hurry and need quick food. The service is ok. Price is alright.
The Best Multi Cuisine Restaurant in Bonne Terre. In front of Bonne Terre Bus Depot.
Very nice restaurant with delicious food..owner is very helpful and friendly..price is really affordable and people benefits from various types of food..Bol Renverser is the best there..Vegetarian food is also amazing various vegetables and tofu in plates
3 based on 136 reviews
Our taxi recommended this place as a stop off from the Hindu temple as we asked for his recommendation for Creole food. The vegetarian options were tasty, but the bill at the end for what you get is not great value for money. You literally have a spoon full of a few items and it came to over £40.00 without alcohol.I now understand why locals cannot afford to eat out at these prices. I would suggest shopping around before stopping at this restaurant if you are on a budget.The food was reasonable though.
4 based on 427 reviews
At Sitar our preparations include a mix of spices which is a century-old craft of India's King Dynasty, as well as more recent recipes from the Maharaja's very own kitchen. Discover our rich variety of north Indian cuisine prepared by Chefs trained in som
Went on a dinner date on the 15/08/19 and arrived there at 19.45. place was lively and a vibrant and dinners were packing in. we ordered sweet lime soda, lamb rogan josh, butter chicken, dal makhni, malai kofta, butter and normal naans. One thing I am not too sure is whether or not we were supposed to get papadums as some tables seemed to have it. we got our orders quite fast and started digging in. The naans were not as good as I recall since my last visit which was like 4 years ago. the dal was good and the butter chicken was very good. The lamb however was not very flavourful and is not something I would order again not to mention that the meat was not tender. the kofta malai was very bouncy and rubbery and could be a tad better. Service was good although I do not understand why we were being brought hot plates 15 minutes before our food came out of the kitchen as they were cold by the time we were eating anyway. all in all a good place, good food but given the choice I would go to another indian restaurant.
4 based on 220 reviews
Happy Rajah Indian Restaurants have established a solid reputation among locals and tourists and guests come from every corner of the world, including India. Professional chefs from India simmer classical curries while Tandoori master chefs expertly roast
Happy Raja is famous for its typical Indian food. We loved its creamy juicy lassi. We could not help plunging and appreciating its tangy mutton and chicken sauce. Without forgetting the different varieties of naan we took with us an unforgettable memories.
4 based on 11 reviews
The naan, the butter chicken and the lamb was nice. Maybe some more variety could be better - the menu literally consists of lamb, chicken, prawns, vegetables in 3 choices of sauce.Price range: 10usd per curry/itemThe decor and set up of the place was a let down. A hindu prayer music was played throughout our dinner - we didnt ask for it to be changed since we could come across as being impolite.The washroom is not so clean and feels like a poorly transformed house into a restaurant. The desert was pricy and not really a "unique" creation as put it by the owner - it was more of a mishmash of different ingredients poorly blended together.
4 based on 107 reviews
Whether it's a quick meal with a group of friends or a lunch within the confines of your office, when in the mood for a hot cup of tea with some tasty treats / range of delicious street snacks or even if you just want to grab a fast bite on the go. Flame
Had a birthday party for a friend there. We ordered Lebanese food, some mezze and grilled platters. Everything was very good. And the cake !! Super good !!!It was perfect for this event as we were in the small room, a bit separated, so we did not disturb the other customers.
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