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Bidrage med feedbackDefinitely the best Indian food I 've ever had and possibly the best food I 've ever had. We started with the samosas and the cauliflower pakoras. The samosas were spiced beautifully and tasted great with the green chutney they served with it. We split an order of chicken tikka masala and an order or garlic naan for dinner. It was amazing. I couldn 't stop saying mmmmm... The menu is in German and English, so that was very helpful for this ignorant American. The service was very friendly and attentive. Cash only. Note: We came back two nights later because we had to have this food once more before we left. In addition to the samosas and garlic naan, we tried the Chana masala and the aloo gobi. Both amazing. We stuffed ourselves silly. They also recognized us and they made us feel so welcome and taken care of. I would recommend this place to everyone!
Berlin has such a great food scene I thought finding a great Indian spot would be the night's adventure. After yelping it up, I came across Maharadscha. It took a while to get there and I am SO glad I did. Walking in the owner lady was obviously very busy with the service, but she made sure to stop and welcome me and get me to a table right away. The smell that one is hit with as you enter will give you the smile you know that will come with great Indian food. After looking over the excellent menu offerings, I opted for the duck (ente) tikka. It was sizzling at it hit the table and the only bad thing is that I had to let it cool off just a bit before jumping it. A painful wait. But that said, I absolutely loved it. The duck was perfectly cook and the spice combination was excellent. Just great all the way around. And the owner came by several times to check on me and I know why she is smiling all the time, because everyone is killing what they serve. Well worth the effort to get there.
After days of Dutch and German food in Amsterdam and Berlin, we decided to try out an Indian restaurant in Berlin. We started our meal off with some appetizers: samosas, onion bhaji, and panir pakora. The appetizers were pretty good, but I was most impressed by the samosas. For my entree, I chose to try Shahi Bengan (eggplant stuffed with homemade cheese, nuts, and raisins in piquant sauce). It was okay but I couldn't really taste the cheese, nuts, or raisins the sauce overpowered the taste of the eggplant or its stuffing. The owners were very involved in the service and stopped by several times to ask how we were enjoying our meal. We sat outside, and the weather and the ambiance was delightful. We spent several hours enjoying our meal. The food was good, and the experience was lovely.
Probably the best Indian restaurant I have come across anywhere in Europe. Authentic dishes and very friendly service will make this family-run unpretentious restaurant one of the culinary highlights of your visit to Berlin. The cuisine is mainly from northern India, and you will find all the classics that are common to Indian restaurants but also some special dishes try the duck ! Definitely one to try in this city.
Twas my last night in Germany and i said hmmm let me try noon German food in Germany. After an extensive search for a meal, i decided on Indian. I walked in to a colorful restuarant with a very nice hostess who also spoke english. The place wasn't that packed and she told me to sit where i wanted. The prices were decent and i felt a little less than indian food in New York, but then i felt like everything from Europe was cheaper than New York. I opted on the fried prawn which was fried in lentil flour i believe. And the fried lamb. The flavors were yummy and not greasy which i loved. I also got a mango lassi. It tasted so yummy. I cant describe it but it was definitly different than Lassi had in NY. It looked like the favorite dish here was the chicken tandoori. It came out on a sizzling platter. Oh Germany you were good to me.