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From sizzling tandoori delights to aromatic biryani and fluffy naan, every bite is a journey to India. ️ Rue Albert 1er 59, 4280 Hannut 0471 87 87 13 …

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Passez vos commandes chez nous au 0471 87 87 13 ou Rendez-nous visite au Rue Albert 1er, 59 4280 Hannut Commercialisé en ligne par www.welcometoindia.be .

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Seb //
I already went to eat there couple of years ago and now ordered take away food for 3 people. It was ready within 20 minutes. Most of the dishes were with only a bit of meat in a lot of sauce. Definitely not enough meat, and very disappointing regarding the price. There were delicious naan bread cheese / garlic very pricy for Naan bread but good. In the end, we enjoyed it but I’ll not recommend it regarding the price and considering it mostly chicken rice and ~okay one dish with lamb. Service at the restaurant was fine.
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Ambre Nulph-Forêt
This was our first and probably last visit to Welcome to India, sadly. We had had such high hopes too because we went in one evening in summer, and the restaurant was so packed, we were unable to get a table. So we were really looking forward to celebrating our 25th Valentine’s together there.

The Valentine’s menu was appealing (although there wasn’t a physical copy available, but it could be found online), and the hostess was very friendly as she explained each course and the various options to us. The Valentine’s strawberry and tequila cocktail was delicious, as were the padam, with the mint and mango sauces. Our starter – a mix of warm bite-size treats including fried chicken strip, fried fish, and a veggie fritter – was delivered a few minutes after our appetizer. We got the chicken tikka masala with rice and spicy naan as our main about 20 minutes after the starter. Unfortunately, the waitresses forgot to bring our beers with our main course, even after we reminded one of them about halfway through the main. As we were paying, the hostess said we should have just come up to the bar to ask for our beers… On top of this, we waited over 30 minute after we’d finished eating our main course to get our desserts and tea (my husband was ready to leave and was about to ask for the check when the waitress asked for our dessert order). The gajar ka halwa was very moist and tasty though, almost like a carrot cake!

Sadly, all of this left us feeling like we didn’t really get our money’s worth (the menu was €49.50 pp), and put a bit of a damper on our Valentine’s.
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Jakub Šalagovič
Quite ok food, only really tasty were naans. Too little rice for two full portions. Disappointment was tea from teabag with such a wide selection of teas in an Indian restaurant. Also, half papad per person is too little, especially since we wanted to order it also separately as a starter, but we were assured it is included by default.
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Jason Bourne
We arrived around 10:10 PM with our kids, all of us tired and hungry. As American tourists, we had been using our U.S. credit cards throughout Europe without any problems. Unfortunately, this restaurant doesn’t accept Visa, MasterCard, Amex, or any U.S. credit cards — and we didn’t have Euro cards or enough cash on hand. The bill would have easily exceeded €100, but we had no way to pay. With no other places open in town, we had to leave and go to bed hungry — including the kids.

Tip: If you’re visiting from the U.S. or any other country, make sure to carry cash or euro debit card if you plan to dine here.

For a dine-in restaurant, a cash-only policy is unacceptable. That might work for a small takeout joint, but not for a place presenting itself as a quality sit-down experience.
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Nicholas Romarin
The best Indian food we have found in Belgium. After moving from a country with a massive indian influence (Durban, who holds the title for largest Indian city out of India ) we really were battling to find a good indian restuarant in Belgium – and they really have filled the gap. I had their lamb Korma and it was to die for, in fact, everyone in our party left raving about how good all their dishes were. Pricing is reasonable, atmosphere is cozy and their staff were all exceptionally friendly. Will definately be our first choice when the craving for good Indian food hits next!
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Sandeep Singh
Extra ordinary experience of Indian flavours. I really like their staff’s politeness and friendly nature. Last but not the least delicious food.
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Xana Cristina
The best restaurant of Belgium!
I loved it!!!
The staff is extremely friendly and attentive to customers!
The food is deliciously !!!

I recommend it to everyone who wants to taste the
best flavors of India !!

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Walli Asghir Gill
Absolute delicious food. Service 10/10 and a very beautiful looking ambience.
Gladly Again
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Virginie Beghin
The food is good but I felt like I had to finish very quickly
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