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Namaste India Clay Oven

rated 78%
11 reviews

address: ul. Piwna 12/14

tel: +48 (22) 6357766

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An innovative, fresh approach to Indian cuisine in Poland. In Hindi ”namaste” quite simply means a ‘gracious hello’ - a welcome with a deeper sense of divinity. Here at NAMASTE INDIA CLAY OVEN it means: ‘Welcome to a wonderful Indian gastronomic experience and adventure’. NAMASTE INDIA CLAY OVEN offers a relaxed, contemporary atmosphere in which to enjoy the extraordinary, vibrant Indian cuisine. In only three years of service, the restaurant has sought to redefine Indian food, décor and service. NAMASTE INDIA’s elaborate and extensive menu incorporates the best of Indian cuisine with specialties and influences from all corners of India. All dishes use only the freshest of ingredients, cooked with natural herbs and carefully selected spice blends by our renowned chefs.

Namaste India Clay Oven

Ive lived here now for just over a year and after a long hard search I have finally found an excellent Indian restaurant as I felt that was missing for Warsaw! I have been there several times and shall be returning many more times in the future!

reviewed by Ryan from United Kingdom on Aug.10.2011

good old indian cusine, reminds me of the places in UK. I agree the service could be quicker but the quality was worth a wait

reviewed by aysha from Belgium on Jul.22.2011

was searching for a good Indian restaurant in Warsaw. Have gone to many of them but definitely Namaste is the best one! Will always go back there when I feel like Indian food!!!!

reviewed by Kasie from Poland on Jul.11.2011

I had a good fish curry at this restaurant and thought it was very good.

reviewed by Alicja from Poland on Apr.22.2011

To be fair, I thought this was a very good Indian restaurant, and it's in the heart of the old town. The surroundings are very nice. The staff were friendly. There was an electronic device on each table so you could call the waiter over or ask for your bill.
The poppadoms were traditionally made and of good quality, the naan bread was excellent, the onion bhajis were good too. For the main course I had one of the speciality dishes with beef and Southern Indian Spices. It was an excellent dish.
I would go back to this restaurant or try one of the other two that are found in the city.

reviewed by Richard from United Kingdom on Apr.22.2011

DON'T EAT HERE, we waited over 90 minutes for the food. When we finally got our meal they had forgotten a starter, a main dish, rice, bread, a couple of drinks. The food wasn't very good and compared to other places nearby in Warsaw; pretty expensive.

The worst restaurant restaurant experience in a long time.

reviewed by Milton from Sweden on Mar.20.2011

Located at Grojeka – Ochota, a busy street in the historic city of Warsaw, Kim Loan bar is famous for its unique and varied Vietnamese dishes, created by experienced chef Vu Kim Pan. Since Kim Loan established, founder chef Pan Vu Kim is always focused with the mission of delivering Vietnamese culture to the world through tasty and delicious meals. Here not only you can sample Vietnam best cuisines but also can enjoy an excellent service at a reasonable price. The bar’s design which is influenced by Vietnamese thousand years of rich culture will provide to customer a pleasant yet exciting dinning experience. With a variety menu at an affordable price, ranging from 4.5 to 15 ZL, customers can quickly select their own Vietnamese favorite meals to suite any taste buds made from fresh ingredients such as beef, chicken , pork and seafood ... and enjoy the flavour that is truly Vietnam.

reviewed by David from United Kingdom on Dec.05.2010

Stunningly good food (superb authentic kebabs!) served up by some of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. I can't wait to go back!

reviewed by Deepak Malhotra from United States on Nov.05.2010

Not been here yet, but if it's anything like namaste on nowogrodzka I definately won't be. Sorry chaps but it ain't what it used to be. They should've kept the plastic plates and the good food. Now there are nice plates,furniture etc. but the food is definately lacking.

reviewed by tos from Poland on Sep.03.2010

good curry. thank you.

reviewed by ShS from United States on Jan.04.2010

It's not often you find tasty Indian food out of the UK, but here the food was brilliant. Haven't been to this new restaurant, but if the take-away on Nowograodzki has anything to go by, I'm going down there sooN!

reviewed by CarlMarx from United Kingdom on Sep.24.2009

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