INDIAN RESTAURANT - HOLI DIWALI

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Sagres, Portugal

Indian restaurant

INDIAN RESTAURANT - HOLI DIWALI Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

INDIAN RESTAURANT - HOLI DIWALI is located in Sagres, Portugal on Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa, Vicentina, Rua Infante D. Henrique EN268, Sagres. INDIAN RESTAURANT - HOLI DIWALI is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category indian restaurant in Portugal.

Address

Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa, Vicentina, Rua Infante D. Henrique EN268, Sagres

Price range

$$

Phone

+351282624697

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Evangelia Mosiou

Very delicious Indian food! We did take-away and the service was very fast! Normal prices, very clean, and big variety of dishes! Loved both the vegetarian and non-vegetarian options!! Will definitely visit you again when in Sagres!!

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Sebastian Würfel

We went there quite a few times. Very friendly, very delicious. Really liked the fresh chili cheese naan! Thank you very much and hope to see you again some time!

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Everett P'an

Amazing Indian food! Great service & good prices. Some of the best Indian food we've had in Portugal!

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Laurence Duarte

Very good Indian food. the Staff is nice and professional, the food is very good. Definitely a must go.

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May Kochva

One of the most if not the best Indian restaurants I've ever been in. Staff is amazing, speaks perfect English, the food is just unbelievablely good!!! Came back twice because I couldn't get enough. We ate there 13 people and everyone was very happy! Also the prices are completely affordable (I will say even cheap compared to the quality). Came back again to Sagres just for this place. Truly amazing!

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Eduardo Gonçalves

Really good! The dish was made with care and tasted homemade, unlike lots of Indian places! The portions are a bit small. Specially the rice and bread. The roti portion is sold as “two pieces” but it is was really one roti cut in half... come on the customer is not that stupid.... 2,50 euros for 1 roti is a bit much. For Sagres the prices are a bit high, a regular vegetarian meal with desert and no drink will be 15 euros. I would be back if the portions were bigger or the prices a bit lower. The target customers are not the locals which is a shame!

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Ana Enebral

One of the best Indian restaurants I’ve been to, and I’ve been to a few. Being half Indian I’m used to cooking and enjoying both home made and restaurant made dishes. The vegetable samosas were just perfect, with the dough perfectly fried and the inside just the right mix of potato, peas and spices. The onion bhaji was great too, with the rings of onion distinguishable as it should be, rather than an onion purée as it is in some places. The butter naan had a wonderful texture in three layers and the herb and grilled background flavour made it extremely fulfilling.

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lukas sevcik

Sorry guys. We had a lot of different Indian dishes around the world but this was definitely our worst experience. Your paneer is so sugary that we couldn't even eat it and your mushrooms are from a can. Still we had to pay for the paneer. That's a very bad performance!