Take deep-fried starters like pakora, samosa, and onion bhaji, add caramel-coloured sweet masala chai, Bollywood film music and Kama Sutra sculptures; and what do you get? A modest Indian restaurant named Khajuraho with a uniquely Indian romantic ambience. Fresh, fragrant, richly spiced Indian food on an above-average budget. Offering a wide selection of vegetarian options, I can hear the collective vegetarian sigh of relief, as well as traditional meat dishes and British-Indian classics. Impressive bread selection including roti, naan, parata and kulcha, attentive service, and well-sized portions apart from the rice. A strong contender within Moscow’s curry-eating community for best Indian restaurant.
30.10.2013
Charles
Moscow Interior of Indian restaurant Khajuraho is very nice (and people are friendly), but the food was not that special. Its taste is quite plain; we tried the lemon rice, chicken tikka, palak panir (spinach with Indian cheese)and a vegetable dish. The naan bread with garlic was not that fresh, and too fat.
16.10.2013
Surendra Singh
Moscow Khajuraho is best Indian restaurant in Moscow I love his food
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Charles
Moscow
Interior of Indian restaurant Khajuraho is very nice (and people are friendly), but the food was not that special. Its taste is quite plain; we tried the lemon rice, chicken tikka, palak panir (spinach with Indian cheese)and a vegetable dish. The naan bread with garlic was not that fresh, and too fat.
Surendra Singh
Moscow
Khajuraho is best Indian restaurant in Moscow I love his food