Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Raisio. Raisio (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈrɑisio]; Swedish: Reso) is a town and municipality in south-western Finland and an important junction of major roads. The town has a population of 24,340 (31 August 2017) and is located in the region of Southwest Finland, neighbouring the region's capital, Turku. The town's land area is 48.76 km (18.83 sq mi), and has about 5 kilometres (3 mi) of coastline to the Bay of Raisio on its southern tip.
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4 based on 350 reviews
I needed something tasty without having to wait an age for it to be produced and Delhi Darbar hit the spot. The chicken in mango sauce was excellent, there was plenty of it, they had cold indian beer and I didn't have to wait. Very friendly waitress also. But...........when I asked about the wifi, they said they did have it (I had already found two wifi networks in the restaurant's name) but they didn't give the password out to customers! Really? In the 21st century? So they lose a point for that.
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4 based on 53 reviews
We are an Indian/Nepalese restaurant based in Turku Finland. We serve fresh & delicious nan breads and curries. Visit our website for more!
We went there with the family on a Sunday. It is a quiet and cosy place with a nice atmosphere. My wife ordered The Special Chicken as it was lactose free. She really liked it as it was "filling, flavorful but not overly spiced". It had cashew nuts that gave it a nice crunchiness. I had the Butter Chicken which was mild but flavorful and very good. The rice that came with it was excellent white Basmati rice which did not stick together, much like Persian rice (I am half Persian!). Our older son (11) had the Small Lamb Korma from the children's menu. He is very picky with food so he only ate half of it. I ate the rest of it and it was very good. Our youngest (5) had chicken nuggets and fries. When he asked for more ketchup they immediately brought more. So very good service to both children and adults. For desert we got the Mango Lassi and Fried Banana. Both were absolutely divine! The price for all of this was very reasonable.
4 based on 41 reviews
Since my friend likes spicy food and I like Indian food we chose this restaurant in the very neighborhood of our hotel. Very nice place, tranquil atmosphere, silent with background music barely audible (during our visit, at least). I chose Himalayan Kitchen Special Sizzler with herb-yogurt marinated and Szechwan pepper spiced tandoori oven grilled king prawns, lamb tenderloin pieces and succulent pieces of chicken and fresh vegetables, served with mint chutney. My friend chose spicier Himalayan Kitchen Tandoor mix, about same dish with hot and spicy tomato onion and garam masala sauce.We liked our most filling dishes with the exception of king prawns; just 2 of them but didn't taste to our liking. Coffee for dessert, very well worth the money (2 EUR). The waitress was very friendly and food was tasty. Great place if you like Nepalese food.
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