Hours
| Wednesday | 6–10 PM |
| Thursday | 6–10 PM |
| Friday | 6–10 PM |
| Saturday | 6–10 PM |
| Sunday | 6–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 6–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Langenhorner Chaussee 11, 22335 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49 40 53050550
Website: http://www.taj-mahal-hamburg.com/
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Reviews
On my first visit I tried the Chicken Saag (spinach dish). Then tried the Chicken Madras on my second visit. All curry dishes are accompanied with basmati rice The taste and the freshness of the basmati rice takes you back to India, just like it would be served at a North Indian home. I requested the saag to be made a little extra spicy, and the chef kindly obliged. The portions were sufficient for my appetite for an evening meal. The portions are served in traditional Indian serving pots and there’s also a cute little food warmer with tea lights beneath each pot to keep your food warm all thru your dinner.
It’s a dinner only place, so need to keep that in mind while planning to visit.
Will go there again to try other specialities from the menu
They even let us play the piano for around 30 minutes.
These people are kind. Please come by the enjoy some food here at TAJ MAHAL restaurant!
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He said “it happens”. So, next time anyone visits this restaurant make sure you find a hair in food, I guess it’s like a treasure hunt!!
Good luck
I found a long strand of hair in the food. I was not furious, because i know its a mistake that could happen to anyone. But the fact that the restaurant service guy was so unapologetic about it made me mad. When i brought it to the notice of the restaurant staff, He said that sometimes vegetables contain it first handedly. This makes no sense.
While paying the bill i told it again to the guy, that i did not like whatever had happened. Instead of feeling sorry about it, or offering me a rebate on the bill, he said “ho jaata h kabi kabi”…. ie “it happens sometimes”.
Also, as an Indian i go out to eat food that i feel has a special touch that i can’t add at home. I told the service to make the food spicy as you would serve it in india. But instead of telling it forehandedly, the food was very plain. (maybe bearable spicy for a german, but as an Indian i eould label it boring and dull).
Disclamer-we only ate vegetarian food.
A WASTED EVE.