Ground Floor, East Wing,, TPC Kuala Lumpur, No 10, Jalan 1/70D Off Jalan Bukit Kiara, Bukit Kiara, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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It is a high-end Indian restaurant. The soup vessel is made of pure silver, which is very comfortable to look at. The pumpkin salad is also very good. There is also Indian tea, which is quite fragrant and has a slightly sweet aftertaste.
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It is a high-end Indian restaurant. The soup vessel is made of pure silver, which is very comfortable to look at. The pumpkin salad is also very good. There is also Indian tea, which is quite fragrant and has a slightly sweet aftertaste.
You can smell the scent of Indian curry at the entrance of the store, it feels very similar, so I asked to go in for a meal. The Indian bread inside tastes good, and there is also the special curry chicken, the skin of which is fried very crispy.
The food was good, the reception was very warm, the service was all with a smile, the restaurant environment was very quiet, the layout was very comfortable, the recommended food was also very good, the taste was very rich, it was very suitable for business dining, and it would not feel lacking. The price was reasonable, and there were many repeat customers.
This is a rare Indian restaurant with a noble and elegant environment. The classical Indian music is floating in the air, and the delicious dishes are intoxicating. The most impressive dishes are the curry fish and tikka masala roasted chicken. The marinated fish meat is slightly salty, and it blends well with the rich and spicy curry. The deliciousness is beyond words. In addition, I am most afraid that the roasted chicken meat will become dry, but the chef here handles the chicken very well. In addition to the good taste, the chicken is also tender and juicy. In addition, Biryani rice is of course indispensable. Compared with ordinary biryani rice, the biryani rice here has a more saffron aroma. The whole lunch made me immersed in waves of aroma, how dreamy!
Indian cuisine can be divided into two major cuisines, northern and southern. Northern Indian cuisine is mainly spicy and curry-based. The dishes are refreshing and more popular! The spices are freshly ground, very layered and very memorable.