"as we have heard that in the place an Indian restaurant opens, we were very pleased, as we also like to go outside the typical directions (bourgeois, italian, döner and everything else you find). added when we learned that, in addition to the Indian cuisine, burger and German dishes are also offered (carvings etc), we were somewhat skeptical, otherwise we have rarely had good experiences with the "mix restaurants". But it was also clear: here we go and test the Indian cuisine. and today it was finally so far!!!Besides the light-recording to the predecessor, there was hardly any change. in this case, unfortunately, it is said that you have to look beyond the pubic atmosphere. also in the interior, a lot of the deco and the device still remembers the previous time: there is also a tapered path and the typical wooden device of the past pubenzeit. it is absolutely not muffy or worn. the interierur is located in a good condition, the sanitary facilities were impeccable and the restaurant was altogether cozy. and also must be clear: with a restaurant purely oriented towards the Indian cuisine, you will not make sufficient sales in Oer-Erkenschwick and closer environment, so I find out more economically the compromise on the menu quite justified (at times the cones are preserved). To the dishes:As an appetizer we had samosa (filled teig bags) and as a main dish chicken saag and chicken jal frezi. the foods have convinced us. the chef is on our desire to take into account the "euopäischer standard" and has personally handed over chilis if we still need a small kick.The teig bags came with supplement and were very lush as an appetizer. also the main dishes were generous and yet far away from food waste - very lonely. if there is anything left, the rest will be packed for take.The prices for food and drinks are very fair, feel less than the average.The personal was very friendly and for intermittent word change, and for the good part there was still a tasty mango snaps.To summarise, it is recommended for good food. we'll be back."