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A good Indian restaurant in Stockholm

Which are your favourite places?

Clando
post 3.May.2012, 02:11 PM
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Hey,

I'm looking for a nice Indian restaurant in the city, somewhere authentic smile.gif Any tips?

Cheers
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H69
post 3.May.2012, 02:29 PM
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http://www.indiangarden.se/

Best Indian food I have had in Stockholm and I have tried many of the different Indian restaurants in Stockholm over the years..
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byke
post 3.May.2012, 03:18 PM
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Location: Europe
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Srimotti ? in Arsta
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PDX
post 3.May.2012, 03:36 PM
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Location: Stockholm
Joined: 2.Aug.2011

QUOTE (H69 @ 3.May.2012, 03:29 PM) *
http://www.indiangarden.se/. Best Indian food I have had in Stockholm and I have tried many of the different Indian restaurants in Stockholm over the years..

Not Indian, chef and owners are from Bangladesh rolleyes.gif . Food is excellent nonetheless.

For the best Indian, try Happy India on Mariatorget.

~~~PDX~~~
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CTIDinÅrsta
post 4.May.2012, 09:31 PM
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Location: Stockholm
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+1 on Srimoti in Årsta
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SH_UK
post 9.May.2012, 08:57 AM
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Well there's quite a few to choose from check out this website for reviews just for Indian restaurants in Stockholm.

http://www.stockholmcurryclub.moonfruit.co.uk/

there's a link to a google map to find one local to you.
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PDX
post 9.May.2012, 09:54 AM
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QUOTE (SH_UK @ 9.May.2012, 09:57 AM) *

Now that is some amazing dedication blink.gif

Looks like the top 9 are worth visiting..

~~~PDX~~~
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nags
post 27.May.2012, 08:20 AM
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There are no proper "Indian" restaurants as such in Stockholm. I have visited almost every restaurant. They are all either Bangladeshi or Pakistani under the umbrella of India. I would say closest are Hurry Curry close to Hotorget Station and one close to Ikea, forgot the name.
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byke
post 27.May.2012, 08:50 AM
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Hurry Curry is part of the clothing retail company "Indiska".
Have you tried Srimoti in Arsta?
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Monark540
post 28.May.2012, 12:14 PM
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Location: Stockholm
Joined: 20.Mar.2009

My son and I took Mom out to dinner last night at the newly-renovated Indian Garden restaurant on Västgötagatan 18. It's a large place, nicely decorated and offers a choice of either indoor or outdoor dining. It's located right behind Skrapan, near Medborgplatsen on Söder.

The chef, who came out once or twice to see how we were getting on, recently won an award for his cooking and our meals bore testimony to that - we all agreed that it was the best Indian meal that we could recall eating! There is an open kitchen which affords good views of the meals being prepared which is a nice feature. Service was attentive and pleasant.

It is not inexpensive but imho, worth it! You can check out the menu and see some photos and reviews on their website, Indian Garden
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byke
post 31.May.2012, 05:46 PM
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Just an update ...

Been to Hurry Curry Hortorget, and must say it was pants (nice staff though).
They basically had 1 dish (mutton) and the rest was salad and chicken etc ... basically indian dressed up swedish dishes.
I can't say its an indian restaurant any more ... more so a lunch cafe that does re-decorated swedish dishes.
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PDX
post 31.May.2012, 06:34 PM
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Location: Stockholm
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QUOTE (byke @ 27.May.2012, 09:50 AM) *
Have you tried Srimoti in Arsta?

Visited the place upon your insistence smile.gif

Above average, friendly staff, fresh taste, a bit unusual actually, probably Goan style ? Definitely worth visiting if in vicinity, othetwise it is a bit too remote and below the quality of Happy India at Mariatorget.

~~~PDX~~~
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byke
post 31.May.2012, 07:19 PM
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I am glad it was OK.
I agree its by no means amazing, but on a stockholm scale its one of the better ones.
Location ... yeah, not the closest. But if you go on a summers night you can take public transport there, and have a nice stroll back into the city along the river.

Maybe we should have people start rating some of these indians?
Out of 100, how many would you give it (on a global scale, not a stockholm scale)
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PDX
post 31.May.2012, 07:32 PM
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QUOTE (byke @ 31.May.2012, 08:19 PM) *
I am glad it was OK.I agree its by no means amazing, but on a stockholm scale its one of the better ones.Location ... yeah, not the closest. But if you go on a summers night y ... (show full quote)

Yep, I am actually very happy I went there since I was on my bike and got the chance to ride around Hammarby Sjöstad. That is such a stunning place to live in, reminds me a bit of London Docklands smile.gif

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Maybe we should have people start rating some of these indians?
Out of 100, how many would you give it (on a global scale, not a stockholm scale)

Sorry, I cannot do this. Problem is, these restaurants really serve "exported" Indian food, i.e. British curries. I have travelled all over India and it is an entirely different cuisine. I mean, come on, Srimoti has a selection of beef dishes - where in India would they serve you the Holy Cow (outside of Goa) ? smile.gif

But OK, Srimoti gets a solid above average within Sweden.

~~~PDX~~~
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PDX
post 31.May.2012, 07:44 PM
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Location: Stockholm
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I should clarify that Srimoti gets my solid + rating because of very fresh flavours and somewhat unusual surprises, e.g. starter Samosa was sprinkled with Kala Namak which I find daring of them and first time I have had it outside of India. Proper Chapati was also available instead of the usual Naan everyone else serves. Excellent smile.gif

~~~PDX~~~
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