Seoul has its fair share of pretty good Indian food. It's authentic, delicious, and on the affordable side, which makes it a great option if you're looking for a restaurant that's a little different from your everyday menu.
"Taj" is a chain Indian food restaurant located in Gangnam, a 5-minute walk from Renewme Skin Clinic Seocho branch.
Conveniently located right next to this place is the Indian Museum, which I suspect might be owned by the same person. Perhaps it's because of the location, I'm not sure, but this place was definitely more luxurious and expensive compared to the other casual Indian restaurants I had been to. They have two lunch menus on weekdays, priced at 11,000 and 22,000 won respectively.
Lunch set B obviously has more on the menu, such as lassi, soup, barbecue meat, and coffee. For both sets you can select the vegetarian or non-vegetarian menus.
Upon entering, I realized that the place was a lot wider and spacious than I had expected. The walls and decorations gave off an antique, cool atmosphere, more refined than cozy. The restaurant extended into the basement floors, which was where I headed after walking down a fancy looking staircase.
This came out before our appetizers... we still don't know what they are called, so if anyone could give me the names I would be so grateful!
Overall the food was filling and good, as it's quite difficult to go badly with Indian naan and curry. However, I still feel the price was a little too much, even if the services and overall state were higher than more other places. I would rather prefer a place with a more laid-back atmosphere with lower prices. On the other hand, the place is located in the business district, so perhaps this sort of setting is needed as well. Nevertheless, I still think the food could have been better. The samosas were the best, though. Absolute perfection!
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"Taj" is a chain Indian food restaurant located in Gangnam, a 5-minute walk from Renewme Skin Clinic Seocho branch.
Conveniently located right next to this place is the Indian Museum, which I suspect might be owned by the same person. Perhaps it's because of the location, I'm not sure, but this place was definitely more luxurious and expensive compared to the other casual Indian restaurants I had been to. They have two lunch menus on weekdays, priced at 11,000 and 22,000 won respectively.
Lunch set B obviously has more on the menu, such as lassi, soup, barbecue meat, and coffee. For both sets you can select the vegetarian or non-vegetarian menus.
Upon entering, I realized that the place was a lot wider and spacious than I had expected. The walls and decorations gave off an antique, cool atmosphere, more refined than cozy. The restaurant extended into the basement floors, which was where I headed after walking down a fancy looking staircase.
This came out before our appetizers... we still don't know what they are called, so if anyone could give me the names I would be so grateful!
Tomato soup, included in menu B |
Samosas with ketchup! These we ordered separately because they were just too good to pass. |
Crispy papad, bit too salty for our taste. |
Menu B, with roast chicken and shrimp/chicken curry |
Vegetarian curry set A |
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