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1 reviews on 1 places
It's like a decent rollercoaster of flavors. The tandoori dishes? Solid. I mean, you get those smoky, charred vibes that make you feel like you're having a little culinary adventure.
Now, my paneer-loving friends might wish for a bit more variety on that front. Don't get me wrong, what they have is tasty, but more paneer options could take things to the next level.
Time to talk about the drinks situation. Buckle up because the alcohol prices are a bit on the steep side. It's like they're charging you for a ticket to a fancy booze carnival. Maybe it's a minor hiccup in the otherwise enjoyable journey.
Ambience-wise, they've nailed it. You walk in, and boom—you're in India (or at least it feels that way). The vibe, the colors, the whole shebang—it's a mini-vacation without needing a passport.
So, in a nutshell, The Royal India is a culinary ride with some spicy highs, a paneer wish, a bit of a booze splurge, but all wrapped up in an India-themed escape. Cheers to that!
Now, my paneer-loving friends might wish for a bit more variety on that front. Don't get me wrong, what they have is tasty, but more paneer options could take things to the next level.
Time to talk about the drinks situation. Buckle up because the alcohol prices are a bit on the steep side. It's like they're charging you for a ticket to a fancy booze carnival. Maybe it's a minor hiccup in the otherwise enjoyable journey.
Ambience-wise, they've nailed it. You walk in, and boom—you're in India (or at least it feels that way). The vibe, the colors, the whole shebang—it's a mini-vacation without needing a passport.
So, in a nutshell, The Royal India is a culinary ride with some spicy highs, a paneer wish, a bit of a booze splurge, but all wrapped up in an India-themed escape. Cheers to that!