Indian Temple - Menu

Fuhlsbüttler Str. 159, 22305 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Fisch, Lässig, Indisch

4.6 💬 4507 Reviews
Indian Temple

Phone: +494087099447

Address: Fuhlsbüttler Str. 159, 22305 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4507

Website: http://www.indian-temple.de/

"we went to dinner. the waiter was very unfriendly and rude. I don't eat a wobble and garlic and asked her if it is possible not to bring a wobble and garlic to the court. the answer is no, and the waiter said it is impossible to have Indian dishes without wobbles and garlic. What do you think about this answer? Do they not know that the really strict brahmins don't eat a wobble and garlic? I am studying sanskrit at the university hamburg. I feel we're being treated like we're idiots! I was in many Indian restaurants. in fact, some of them offer everything without wobble and garlic. some of them have some dishes without wobble and garlic. some of them are ready to change their food to satisfy their customers."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Lamm

Suppe, Salat & Brot

Mittagskarte Werktags Von Dienstag Bis Freitag Zwischen 11:30 Und 16:00 Uhr

Vorspeise

Fisch & Garnelen

Tandoori

Vegetarisch (Auf Wunsch Auch Vegan)

Mixed Specialties

Pakora - Starters

Thai

Lamb

Vegetarian Dishes

Vegetarian

Salat, Suppe & Brot

Salads

Chicken

Bread

Beef

Katharina Katharina

Absolut empfehlenswert. Sehr guter Service,Preisleistung stimmig. Gerne wieder.

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Reviews

Anna
Anna

So lecker, gemütlich und herzlich dieser Laden. Einer der besten Inder Hamburgs!


Carolin
Carolin

Humorvolles Team und sehr sehr leckeres Essen. Hundefreundlich dazu! Immer wieder gerne!


Uta
Uta

Ein kleines gemütliches, gut besuchtes Restaurant, welches ich durch Zufall ausgesucht habe. Zum Glück hatte ich einen Tisch bestellt. Sehr leckeres Essen, toller Service. Ich komme gerne wieder. View menu


H
H

Kleines und putziges Restaurant, das Essen ist sehr gut. Die Naan frisch, das Madras sehr gut gewürzt. Wer den Gurkensalat bestellt um ein wenig Abkühlung zu bekommen, leider falsch. Dieser ist recht scharf und gut gewürzt. Reservierung ist fast schon Pflicht!


Osman
Osman

the place is beautiful in the heart of barmbek. atmosphere is good, smell is great and eat is excellent. prices are medium. please do not forget to ask the true Indian hotness of food, otherwise they could only get slightly seasoned curries. far from. the true Indian spice paradise


marcimarc444
marcimarc444

Sehr leckeres und authentisches indisches Essen. Sehr freundliches Personal. Kommen immer sehr gern her. Leider ist das Kartenlesegerät auffallend häufig defekt. „Heute nur Barzahlung“, das nervt etwas, insbesondere wenn man dann extra zur HASPA nach neben laufen muss. Sonst hätte ich 5 Sterne gegeben. View menu


Lisa
Lisa

Wir dachten bisher wir haben ja noch nie irgendwo schlecht indisch gegessen aber das Essen hier hat dem ganzen nochmal die Krone aufgesetzt. Es war absolut fantastisch! Service top und absolut auf Zack einziger Punkt, der wie ich finde unbedingt angepasst werden sollte, ist die Möglichkeit mit Karte zahlen zu können. Ansonsten rundum perfekt.


Lisa
Lisa

Sehr leckeres Essen und wirklich zuvorkommendes Personal , welches sich auch gern Mal selbst auf die Schippe nimmt : . Ich hätte mir gewünscht, dass bereits zu Beginn einmal gesagt wird, dass keine Kartenzahlung möglich ist. So ist es immer unangenehm, wenn man eigentlich jmd einladen möchte und auf einmal alle zusammen legen müssen um die Rechnung in Bar zu begleichen.


Friederike
Friederike

we went to dinner. the waiter was very unfriendly and rude. I don't eat a wobble and garlic and asked her if it is possible not to bring a wobble and garlic to the court. the answer is no, and the waiter said it is impossible to have Indian dishes without wobbles and garlic. What do you think about this answer? Do they not know that the really strict brahmins don't eat a wobble and garlic? I am studying sanskrit at the university hamburg. I feel we're being treated like we're idiots! I was in many Indian restaurants. in fact, some of them offer everything without wobble and garlic. some of them have some dishes without wobble and garlic. some of them are ready to change their food to satisfy... View menu

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant culture, and local dishes like Fischbrötchen and Labskaus. It's a blend of old charm and modern vibe.

Categories

  • Bier Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience.
  • Fisch Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Lässig Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Indisch Experience the vibrant flavors of India with our authentic dishes crafted from aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes, offering a rich tapestry of taste with each mouthwatering bite.

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