
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 23 Simon Kandelaki St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Phone: +995 577 58 73 33
Website: https://www.facebook.com/tasteofindiatb/
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We ordered chicken biryani, biryani rice, chole bhature. Only reason we didnt order more was because they didnt have anything else available due to proclaimed shortage of staff. The prices looked exorbitant but we ordered regardless as we expected the portion sizes to be reflective of the price. However, this was far from the truth.
The bowl of biryani we received was smaller than my palm and could barely serve one person for the price of GEL 21.6 as of Oct 2025 and it was made in a way that tasted more of like a curry mixed with boiled rice and chicken than biryani where the rice and chicken is cooked together.
The chick peas in the chole were almost raw and it felt that the chick peas were not soaked for enough time hence felt them crumbling in my mouth rather than the soft texture as it is supposed to have.
The bhatura was rolled into thick dough and the inside was neither cooked nor was it fluffy as you would expect of a bhatura.
The ambience is decent and you get private booths which is a plus. The wait staff is great and helpful. However, the management looked resentful of my feedback that I provided and it seems that it has fallen on deaf ears.
If you are in Tblisi and absolutely have no other option for a halal meal, its only under those conditions I would recommend anyone this place.
Inside, the place feels warm and inviting, perfect for a laid-back meal. While the exterior looks a bit old fashioned, the interior is clean and well kept. All in all, it’s a great spot to try Indian food in Georgia, and I would definitely recommend it.
The chicken tikka masala and was good, but not great; I would say 6.5/10.
The garlic naan however was very good, I would say 7.5/10.
Only real “downside” was it was a little more expensive than some of the local competition in the area.
I initially ordered Indian tea and samosas. Even the way they served it reflected the quality and care they put into their food. After this good first experience, I came back again in the evening and tried the biryani and fried chicken – both were quite good as well.
In comparison to other Indian restaurants in the area, this is definitely one of the best. I noticed some manipulated negative reviews online, which honestly don’t match my experience here. The food tastes fresh, prices are very pocket-friendly, and the service was polite.
One small point to mention – it took about 15-20 minutes to get our tea and samosas served. But apart from that, everything else was really good.
Highly recommend this place if you are looking for good Indian food in the area!
The staff? Absolutely excellent – attentive, friendly, and quick to recommend dishes based on your preferences. Gone are the days of slow service or lapses in attention mentioned in some previous feedback; our orders arrived promptly, and the team went above and beyond to ensure everything was perfect. As for the food, it’s top-notch and consistently delicious now. I’ve seen complaints about inconsistent flavors, bland dishes, or even super spicy surprises in older reviews, but everything we tried was perfectly balanced, fresh, and bursting with authentic Indian spices. The butter chicken was creamy and flavorful without overwhelming heat, the paneer sabji was a standout with its rich, well-seasoned sauce, and the naan was soft, garlicky perfection – portions are generous too, countering any past gripes about small sizes. Even the mango lassi was refreshingly smooth and not overly sour, as some had noted before.
On pricing, while a few past reviewers called it unreasonable compared to local spots, it’s now fantastic value for the quality – especially with student discounts and reasonable portions that leave you satisfied without breaking the bank. Something has clearly changed here, all for the positive: better management, refined recipes, and an overall elevated experience that makes it the best Indian spot in Tbilisi. Highly recommend – we’ll be back soon! 5/5 stars.
– Chicken Biryani: small portion, tasteless
– Chicken Karahi: more onion than chicken, tasteless
– Non veg Kathi roll: only thing with some taste due to the side of chatni