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Discovered 03. Mar 2007
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Discovered 26. Oct 2006
Discovered 02. Mar 2008
Reviewed 21. Jan 2009
I've got a new favorite Indian restaurant in Wien!
Everything was fresh, hot and delicious and extremely well-packed when I order for delivery. I can recommend the Chana Masala highly and their Sabzi Samosas were awe-some when dipped in the Mango Chutney.
Also, their delivery service is excellent, fast and pleasant. The driver actually had change and didn't spill the food all over the bag.
Reviewed 13. Aug 2009
Food is amazing, but be prepared to wait.
Absolutely one of the best Indian restaurants I've ever been to. Food is fresh, hot and spicy and always quite large portions. But be prepared to wait.
With the outside seating, plus the indoor, the restaurant always has customers, but never enough waiting staff. The poor waitress is extremely nice, but always seems overwhelmed.
But once you get your meals, it's all good. I highly recommend their chickpea curry and their samosas are also excellent!
Reviewed 02. Feb 2007
An affordable and quite large ethnic supermarket, family owned and operated.
Offering great prices on everything from tofu and thai seasonings to sodas from around the world and rice cookers, Prosis got just about everything you need for your meals.
Tip: Get there early in the day to buy their amazing homemade Samosas, which are usually sold out by the end of the evening.
Reviewed 31. May 2007
Go.
Now. Small, warm and welcoming family-run restaurant, with two of the nicest owners I've ever met, serving some of the tastiest curry I've ever had in Wien. Oh, and finally curries that have some sort of spice and taste to them!
The all you can eat buffet features 5 vegetarian / vegan curries, a giant bucket of rice, all you can grab pappadam, a salad bar and a tasty soup. Fill up your plates, fill up your stomach and have a pleasant and smoke-free experience. It's almost unheard of!
Oh yeah, they also have 3 additional curries with meat in them for you blood mouths.
Reviewed 29. Apr 2009
A pleasant surprise!
From the exterior (and the interior) you wouldn't think much of Sahiba, but their food is extremely fresh, full of flavor and extremely affordable. Their lunch menu is super cheap, though a bit small and only has a few vegetarian options, but their full menu prices aren't as bad as many other restaurants.
The service is family-style, with a husband and wife team and their young daughter running around listening to her iPod. Extremely warm, attentive and nice, we were greeted and taken care of every step of our dinner.
The interior is worth a mention. A little bit kitsch, a little bit trashy, but that gives it loads of charm, surprisingly enough. Extremely high ceilings, red felt on the walls and blue outlines all over the place, it's definitely an experience.
Discovered 07. Dec 2007
Reviewed 03. Nov 2006
Vego is one of the few all you can eat vegetarian/vegan Indian buffets in Vienna and they know it.
The food is quite good with there usually being a handful of different yummy curries for you to choose from. The service leaves a bit to be desired, but it's possible I've just hit them on bad days.
A tip, be prepared to pay for the bread on the buffet. That was a surprise for me the first time I went, hopefully that's a policy that's changed. Note to self: Don't assume that bread placed on an all you can eat buffet is also all you can eat.
Reviewed 22. Sep 2007
Woodlands was oddly-enough the first exposure to Indian cuisine I ever had.
It was a pleasant surprise! The food was extremely fresh and the service was wonderful. We explained our dietary restrictions to the waiter and he understood everything to a tee. Even going so far as to creating a custom buffet experience so we could get a taste for the different ingredient types and flavors.
All around a good experience which I've repeated several times and recommend anyone else looking for a good vegetarian curry to do the same.
Discovered 14. Sep 2007
Reviewed 26. Oct 2006
Definitely one of the best Indian restaurants in Vienna, located on the infamous "Indian Mile" or so I've heard Burggasse referred as.
Good amount of veggie/vegan options and every meal is extremely high quality. The price reflects this, so prepare to spend a bit more for your curry than usual, but, it's well worth it.
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