Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Qingdao. Qingdao ([tɕʰíŋtàu]; also spelled Tsingtao) is a city in eastern Shandong Province on the east coast of China. It is the largest city in its province. Administered at the sub-provincial level, Qingdao has jurisdiction over six districts and four county-level cities. As of 2014 Qingdao had a population of 9,046,200 with an urban population of 6,188,100. Lying across the Shandong Peninsula and looking out to the Yellow Sea, it borders Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west and Rizhao to the southwest.
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4 based on 34 reviews
Dilli-6, the name comes from the heart of India; the capital city called Delhi. It is famous for its rich heritage, traditional culture and of course the flavorsome food. Situated in a prime location of Qingdao city, well connected with Metro line 2 as we
We visited yesterday after reading great reviews on trip advisor which somehow fooled the trip advisor rating system. All the great 21reviews were written within only one month both an identical response from the owner.The experience was not good at all. No air-conditioning. No ice for a drink from the bar...no cold soft drinks...no club soda...the restaurant , in fact , has opened only four months ago under the new owner, who absentee himself most of the time as we were being looked after by three family friends with no hospitality experience who were studying medicine at the.local medical college and helping part time on a Friday evening...I wouldn't go there again...very dissaponted indeed....the food, finally, was ok....have travelled to 65 countries and this experience is not the one I would like to repeat.Deepak pahwaDear Deepak Pahwa, We were very much expecting your reviews. We have noted all the points and we thank you for your reviews which makes a learning experience to us. We would however differ on 3 points as below: - All the great reviews were written within a month. This is absolutely wrong and which can be seen from the reviewer dates. Most of the reviewers are now our regular guests after having their first dinning experience at Dilli6. - The resturant opened 4 months ago under the new owner, who absentee himself. This is absolutely wrong, you were received and welcomed by Mr. Karan V Kumar, the owner of the resturant at the gate. Later he visited to your table twice to know about food feedbacks and offered you desert on the house and apologized for referigeration system of the resturant not working that day. - No ice, no club soda, no cola, no aircon. We appolized for the inconvenienced caused to you on this.. We are sure you will agree with us that any good resturant or 5 star hotel may get an issue with refrigeration which takes time to sort. It was unfortunate that this was that uncertain day on your day before yesterdayâs visit. We went out of the way to take care for your comfort and owner himself rushed to get available Club Soda, Ice and Chilled Coco-Cola from the super market within the mall. Within little delays, you were served with Cola, Ice and club soda. This is readily available on the restaurant CCTV FOOTAGE if any of the reviewer or TripAdvisor would like to see. At the end, what is important? It is the FOOD & HYGIENE we are glad you like the food which is the first priority for us. Despite of all, we would still like you giving us one more chance to improve and serve with the best of the efforts. We will make sure we will satisfy you on your next visit. Thank you again for your review.Much regards, Team, Dilli6 Indian Bistro & Bar, Qingdao
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Chinese New Year's Day and this place was quiet, however this shouldn't put you off. A friendly welcome from an Indian gentleman was just the start. An interesting menu including tandoori lamb chops. We did inquire whether the Goan fish curry was bone free which turned out to be an untruth as the river fish was full of little bones. That aside the meal was lovely. Chicken and spinach curry was excellent as was the mixed tandoori platter and the naan breads. A little pricey by Chinese standards at 250CNY for two people, but definitely would come back
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4 based on 34 reviews
On a business trip, we a group of 6 were in remote places in china for 2 weeks and missed the Indian food. While returning from Qingdao, a friend recommended to visit Fatema. It was a pleasure to get Indian food just it is cooked at home. Though it was a small place, the menu had wide list of dishes.
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