Indian restaurants in Prague
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Khajuraho
The latest addition to Prague’s growing range of Indian restaurants moves straight to the top of the chart as our favourite – a series of vaulted medieval rooms given an oriental atmosphere with Persian rugs scattered on the floor, Indian statues tucked into niches, and sequinned textiles glowing colourfully beneath glass table-tops. Service is friendly and attentive, and the food is bursting with authentic flavours – cumin, coriander, ginger, garlic and chilli – ranging from Kashmiri dishes to handi and South Indian specialities, with plenty of choices that will appeal to vegetarians.
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Haveli
Indian music and a waft of incense will guide you towards this popular, authentic curry restaurant with tables split between an informal street-level bar and a cosy red-brick and whitewash cellar. The onion bhaji is light and crisp, the naan bread soft and buttery, and the curry dishes nicely spiced; there’s a good selection of vegetarian dishes, including a very tasty channa pindi (chick peas and white cheese in a tangy sauce rich in cumin and fresh coriander).
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Rasoi
Relax with a Singapore Sling in the Bombay cocktail bar, then head downstairs to this posh Indian restaurant with a refined, semiformal atmosphere, in a cellar that’s been tarted up to look like a maharajah’s mansion. The cuisine is certainly good enough for royalty, though you’re more likely to be sharing with an appreciative crowd of expat Brits hankering after authentic tandoori chicken, rogan josh and chicken jalfrezi.
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