Indian Garden

Indian Garden

Indian Garden – Prisbelönt Indisk Mat

Mån–Tor: 11.00 – 22.00 Fredag: 11.00-23.00 Lördag: 13:00-23:00 Söndag: 13.00 – 22.00 Adress: Sjövikstorget 10 Telefon: 08-68 44 94 91 Mån–Tor: 16.00 – 22.00 Fredag: 16.00-23.00 Lördag: 13:00-23:00 Söndag: 13.00 – 22.00 Adress: Heleneborgsg.

15 Telefon: 08-84 94 28

http://www.indiangarden.nu

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Indian Garden – Prisbelönt Indisk Mat

Mån–Tor: 11.00 – 22.00 Fredag: 11.00-23.00 Lördag: 13:00-23:00 Söndag: 13.00 – 22.00 Adress: Sjövikstorget 10 Telefon: 08-68 44 94 91 Mån–Tor: 16.00 – 22.00 Fredag: 16.00-23.00 Lördag: 13:00-23:00 Söndag: 13.00 – 22.00 Adress: Heleneborgsg.

15 Telefon: 08-84 94 28

Liljeholmen – Indian Garden

Liljeholmen – Indian Garden

YLC Review: Indian Garden, Liljeholmen | Your Living City

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It seems my nerves were for naught as it turns out that award-winning chef and owner of the ever-expanding Indian Garden cain, Karim Razaul, has the spice tolerability ratio just right… For the Swedes (and for me) anyway.

Razaul’s new baby, a modern and spacious restaurant on Liljeholmen’s waterfront, has its menu centered aptly around fish dishes, unlike its Kungsholmen sibling which focuses mainly on vegetarian ingredients.

Within the restaurant there is another window the size of a large painting looking in onto the kitchen, capturing the action behind the scenes and reinforcing the “food as art” theme that chef Razaul has created.

Next was the Fish Tikka mix, a trio of fish cooked in three different ways with three accompanying sauces (chutney, mustard and Karim’s “specialmarinad”).

The Fish Tikka trio was rather more-ish For those of you who are more herbivorously inclined, the vegetarian options included the Paneer Dulma, a freshly homemade, butter-fried cheese with green peas, cumin and mushrooms – all of which complemented the dish perfectly.

Guide to the best Indian restaurants in Stockholm – Thatsup

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Price sample: Chicken tikka masala about 169 SEK More information: Indian Stories, Jungfrugatan 6, Östermalm Indian Curry House: Fragrant delights Forget ornate interiors - Indian Curry House's Spartan decor highlights the restaurants focal point; namely fragrant and exotic dishes.

Price sample: Chicken tikka masala about 150 SEK More information: Indian Inn, Verkstadsgatan 11-13, Södermalm Govindas: Karma-free A guide to the best Indian restaurants in Stockholm would not be complete without mentioning Govindas.

Price sample: Chicken tikka masala about 159 SEK More information: India Lord, Hantverkargatan 65, Kungsholmen You may also like: - Cosy restaurants: The Guide to Cozy Restaurants in Stockholm - Asian restaurants: The Best Asian Restaurants in Stockholm - Vegetarian restaurants: The Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Stockholm - Italian restuarants: The Best Italian Restaurants in Stockholm - Best restuarants: The Complete Guide to the Best Restaurants in Stockholm About the guide the best Indian restaurants in Stockholm Our guide to the best Indian restaurants in Stockholm is updated continuously.

Indian Garden Liljeholmen – Restaurant – Hägersten-Liljeholmen ...

'Success is all about having the right spices' - The Local

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Karim Rezaul was born in Bangladesh, and after a stint in the UK in the mid-nineties decided to take a chance on Sweden - even though the Indian food scene wasn't so strong back then.

While the Swedes still hadn't developed tastebuds for good Indian food, Rezaul busied himself with getting married and experimenting with the right spice mixes while working at a number of restaurants around the city.

Eventually, after being employed at the Indian Garden on Stockholm's Södermalm for six years, Rezaul purchased the restaurant in 2002 and unleashed his secret recipes on diners who quickly lapped them up.

A lot of people in this area asked for a good Indian restaurant in Liljeholm so we took the chance," he explains.

Swedes didn't like Indian food so much ten years ago, now they love it," he says, acknowledging that his restaurants have had a large part in making Indian cuisine a staple among Swedish restaurant goers.

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