Heppenheim
Namaste India

Namaste India

Lehrstraße 2-6, Heppenheim I-64646, Deutschland, Germany

Pizza • Cafés • Fastfood • Asiatisch


"The Namaste is an Indian restaurant specializing in the Nordic Tandoori cuisine. The hotel is located in the centre of Heppenheim at the beginning of the pedestrian zone in the 1. Stock of a small shopping center Beautifully equipped with an original Indian krickshaw, many Indian musical instruments and pictures from India In addition to the seating gels with chairs and tables that are adapted to us Europeans, there are also the low Indian tables that can take your meal on the ground in Indian customs. Everything was beautifully covered with fabric tablecloths and matching napkins, exotic wind lights and fresh flowers on the tables, the lush, pristine curtains strengthened the exotic charm of the nose. The welcome was very friendly and the subsequent service was extremely attentive. In addition to the Tandoori kitchens, dishes are prepared in a lame oven that gives them a very special aroma, you will also find delights from almost all other parts of the robust subcontinent. In addition, from Tuesday to Saturday there is a lunch buffet for just 7.50 euros and a delivery service that you can use should be a homelust for Indian food. But since we are professional fans of the Tandoori cuisine, we start with: Kema Nan wonderfully fragrant bread filled with minced meat and herbs wonderful, 3 dips were sweetly served mangodip my favorite, yogurt peppermint dip, coriander bath slightly sharp. Chicken mango chicken meat in fruity mangosa sauce with roasted chashewkernels with Basmati rice very well roasted noodles with vegetables and chicken meat O.K. As dessert, we had mango cream sensationally fruity, should definitely try everyone. I also recommend the Mango Lassi, a typical Indian drink is prepared from yogurt and is one of my all-time favourites. We'll be back."

Asiaexpress Oishiibar

Asiaexpress Oishiibar

1, 64646, Heppenheim, Germany

Sushi • Kebab • Asiatisch • Europäisch


"As pointed out already: the vegan food isn 't labelled, so you gotta ask what is vegan or can be veganized. And you cannot rely on the allergen information; or on common sense: on our second visit we had fried rice with veggies and spring rolls, trusted the allergen list that there aren 't any eggs or dairy in it and thought the owner might understand what 's important to us when we asked if the saté sauce is vegan; we ended up with egg in our egg-free fried rice with vegan sauce. And even the dishes that were (probably) vegan weren 't convincing: the noodles with tofu and veggies lacked flavor. The avocado and mango salad is mostly lettuce with some avocado and mango pieces thrown onto it. And the vegan sushi platter also seemed very lackluster, the maki rolls fell apart when looking at them too intensely and the tray is rather useless if you want to sit down somewhere outside and dip your maki in soy sauce because it doesn 't have a compartment for the soy sauce. That last point might seem petty, hell, the last three points ARE petty, compared to getting egg in a dish that isn 't supposed to contain any egg, especially after asking for the condiment to be vegan. I cannot in good conscience recommend this place to any vegans. And I 'll reiterate my question: Why is this even here? Might as well add every pizzeria that is willing to not put cheese on their pizza, that 's just as valid."