Unsere Speisekarte ist handverlesen, um den wahren Geschmack Indiens zu repräsentieren. Wir haben eine Auswahl an Hähnchen-, Lamm-, Meeresfrüchte-, veganen und vegetarischen Optionen sowie köstliche Biryanis. Das Personal im Sadhu Restaurant wird alles tun, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie alles haben, was Sie brauchen, damit das Essen und die Erfahrung auf Ihre Bedürfnisse zugeschnitten sind. Wir begrüßen Sie in unserem gehobenen Restaurant, um Ihren Appetit zu stillen, aber wenn Sie den Komfort Ihres eigenen Zuhauses bevorzugen, handeln wir auch mit Speisen zum Mitnehmen und würden uns freuen, Ihnen unsere Küche anzubieten, damit Sie sie bequem in Ihrem Wohnzimmer genießen können.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Norderstraße 35, 24939 Flensburg, Germany
Phone: +49 461 4808757
Website: https://sadhu-flensburg.de/delivery?utm_source=google&utm_medium=mybusiness&utm_campaign=gb
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Reviews
Not great if you have very small children or a pram to park. It’s a long thin layout with steps.
Staff is uber nice, sweet and polite. And knows Hindi, English and German.
Food tastes are subjective as some may like and some may not, but nutshell it was good.
STAND OUT REASON: Most of the places gives only rice with ordering the curry but here you will get one Naan as well which is really great and yummy
I’m Tamil. My parents are from Sri Lanka. We really liked the food
The reason I’m not giving 5* completely is because I think there was a small challenge communicating in English with the guy who took our order.
The (mens?) toilets could maybe have been more nice-looking “design/style wise”.
When we ordered a mango shake there was a slice of a melon (I think I maybe wondered why there was a slice of a melon and not a mango) on the cup we got it served in.
The staff was very helpfull.
My brother and I dined at Sedu, an Indian restaurant in Flensburg, yesterday, and were left underwhelmed by the experience. Notably, the food lacked the spice level typically associated with authentic Indian cuisine. Having traveled to India and indulged in its rich culinary heritage, I was expecting a semblance of that authentic spiciness, which was unfortunately missing. It’s common in Indian restaurants outside India, especially in Europe, to inquire whether patrons prefer their dishes spicy or mild, a courtesy we were not extended, leading us to anticipate a more authentic experience in line with the glowing reviews on their website.
Additionally, one of the beers we were served was off. When we raised this concern, the response was defensive, with the staff insisting that such an issue was impossible since they clean their lines weekly. There was no acknowledgment of our dissatisfaction, nor an apology, which would have been the appropriate and customer-friendly response. Instead, my brother’s subsequent review addressing these issues was met with public rebuttal, sticking to the same rhetoric about their cleaning practices and dismissing our experience.
It’s worth mentioning that even with diligent cleaning, beers can still turn bad due to various factors such as contamination, oxidation, or issues with the beer batch itself. A simple acknowledgment of our experience and an apology could have sufficed, rather than an insistence on the impossibility of our claim.
While I hadn’t initially planned to write a review, given my brother had already expressed our concerns, the restaurant’s choice to publicly discredit our experience compels me to share our side. It’s unfortunate when a dining experience is marred not just by the food and drink, but more so by the lack of empathy and customer service.