Address and Contact Information
Address: Hofmühlenstraße 14, 01187 Dresden, Germany
Phone: +49 15560 839466
Website: https://madras-kitchen.de/
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Reviews
“Dindigal Mutton Briyani” and “Chicken Lollipop” are must try dishes. The mojito’s are so refreshing and the Gulab Jamoon with ice cream just melts in our mouth ✨.
The only concerning thing for me is the pricing of the Dosa’s are bit expensive even though the taste and quality is quite good.
Overall, just reserve a seat and enjoy your day with a quality food ✨
We went a week back for an office dinner and loved the ambience.
We ordered the Medhu Vada (10/5), the Gobhi 65 (10/5) and the chicken lollipop (5/5).
We also ordered Parotta Veg and also Parotta Non Veg (10/5), and the Mysore Masala Dosa (very spicy).
My dosa was cold (I would suggest telling the staff to make sure it’s hot when ordering) but is was huge (see pictures) and the service was a bit too slow (we spent almost 1.5 hours in total waiting that evening), but all the staff is very nice and the food is very authentic!
Finding this restaurant was a real gem! We’ll come back for sure.
The restaurant provided a baby high chair for our toddler and the restaurant entrance can also be accessed by someone in a wheelchair (although maneuvering inside the restaurant in a wheelchair can be tricky with space).
Overall great experience, and looking forward to my next meal with them that feels like home every time!
We tried medu vada (5star), Andhra Kara Podi Dosa (5star, but expensive), Mysore Masala dosa (5star). Veg Kothu, I personally didn’t enjoy as much.
Unfortunately they had run out of Hyderabadi chicken biryani (some friends were genuinely disappointed because it was still just 8pm and that was what they had come for). Be sure to go well in time for the biryani.
They also have some authentic sharbat from southern India. Of which Nannari was too sweet to give any other taste apart from sugary, Kulukki sharbat was kind of Shikanji with chillies, enjoyable.
Warm gulabjamun with ice cream were of course delicious
All in all, we liked the food but it did feel pricey even though we were in a group setting. Thank you.
We spent 25-30 euros per person.
Probably the best and authentic South Indian cuisine. What a treat to have it in Dresden. If you haven’t tried it yet, you are missing something.