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niko
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# Posted: 5 Dec 2006 23:19 - Edited by: niko
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Indian restaurants
Restaurant India Curry
ul. Zurawia 22, 00-515 Warsaw
phone: (+48 22) 438 93 50/51
cell.: (+48 501) 400 386
fax: (+48 22) 438 93 52
e-mail: indiacurry@bojwani.pl
www: http://www.indiacurry.pl/
Maharaja
Warszawa ul. Marszalkowska 34/50
tel. 621-13-92 (12.00 - 23.00)
web: http://www.maharaja.pl/
Asian
Cesarski Palac
Senatorska Street 27 (in Plac Teatralny)
tel:(022) 827 97 07
Fax: 828 89 15
E-mail: kontakt@cesarski-palac.com.pl
web: http://www.cesarski-palac.com.pl/
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guest
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# Posted: 11 Dec 2006 23:44
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The best chinese food is close to Galerea Mokotów - on al. Lotnika, if I am not mistaken.
There are plenty of places with good and cheap asian food around the town, just when you are there watch out for pickpoketers. Try one across the street from the main Wojewódski Urząd Pracy in Warsaw.
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deepak
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# Posted: 13 Aug 2009 07:12
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dont dare to try at namaste india restaurant it has serious health voilations like food being exposed to open toilet overcrowding of cooking and serving staff no gloves or hats being used by cooking staff etc beware and the food is expensive the price of a restaurant and not of a take away joint plus the food has same sauce/base curry and chappatis are made by hand by the cooks who are using the toilet and didnt seem to wash dry there hands as in toilet there is no hand drier or paper towel.Just be beware guys what you buy and eat there I was sick for 3 days.
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 13 Aug 2009 18:55
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I have a good opinion about the Clayoven in the old town.
Wich Namaste are you talking about?
It's very sad that you got sick for 3 days, but how do you know that the cooks don't wash their hands?
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 20 Aug 2009 12:38
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go to namaste india restaurant in nowegrodska and go to toilet the window has always uncovered food and you can observe the kitchen food being cooked and also in clay oven the employee bathroom is being used as storage place chek for yourself
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2009 21:13
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yes about clay oven they are using yje employee bathroom as storage place chek it out guys the place is going down the tubes
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 25 Nov 2009 12:25
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I guess Mr. Deepak needs to visit the place to write about it(and being sick... i am getting sick by seeing how biased a review person could invent) . I have been to all the restaurants owned by Namaste and the food is gr8, no doubt the best Indian in Warsaw.
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 1 Dec 2009 14:02
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Guess Mr Deepak knows all the inside of how the food is being cooked and served same base curry sauce with preboiled meat that tastes like a nickle bubble gum with food being transported in unsanitary temperatures only to be reheated and being exposed to WC in nowegrodska just lift the curtain above and find for yourself now they lowered the prices after people complained.The fact is it is so sad that food handling unsanitary practices are still being tolerated by the authorities:)
Just do your math how can food be cooked so quickly individually if you know how to cook Indian food.Stale food with bad cooking styles .I just hope one day noone gets sick and hurts his health seriously
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indianlover
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# Posted: 14 Apr 2010 16:22
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the food is being cooked and served same base curry sauce with preboiled meat that tastes like a nickle bubble gum with food being transported in unsanitary temperatures only to be reheated and being exposed to WC in nowegrodska just lift the curtain above and find for yourself now they lowered the prices after people complained
Agreed,the food has same base curry sauce and the food is biked around in there club outlet which is transported in unhygienic conditions and served luke warm,the place use to be good at times but the management has gone greedy and the naans have gone thinner,portions have shrunk and the taste is catered to polish food now hence no authentic Indian taste of food,will not recommend at all and will rate it 3 in the ration of 1:10
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Arun_Chandra
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# Posted: 5 May 2010 23:55
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hey, I see a lot of complains about Namaste but no suggestions, where is then the authentic Indian taste of food, usually when I see Indians eating in the Indian restaurant it gives me the feeling that the food must be really close to what it tastes in India.
So my question is where do you go for good, made like at home Indian food?
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