Namaskaar
Kreuzstraße 1, 76530 Baden-Baden
+49 7221 24681
namaskaar.de
Monday: 18:00–22:00
Tuesday: 17:30–22:00
Wednesday: 00:00–14:00, 18:00–22:00
Thursday: 00:00–14:00, 18:00–22:00
Friday: 00:00–14:00, 18:00–22:00
Saturday: 00:00–14:00, 18:00–22:00
Sunday: 00:00–14:00, 18:00–22:00
Namaskaar is a indian restaurant located in Baden-Baden, offering a range of options including Offers takeaway, Serves dine-in. Known for Has great tea selection, it features a menu with items such as Makki Tikka Masala, Samosa, Lassi. The atmosphere is typically described as Casual, Cosy, Romantic. a price range of $$.
+49 7221 24681
namaskaar.de
We visited this place just 3 days back on our visit to Baden Baden, ordered Paneer and Malai Kofta with Butter Naan…food was delicious with proper Indian spices and blend. Would love to visit again on our next trip to Black Forest, Germany.
For the food, i think the taste was good, they probably got some fusion between indian and other culture. Lamb Biryani (Gosht Biryani) It was the wettest Biryani i have ever eat, the rice suppose to be dry. feels like eating risotto. for the taste, it taste good, just not a typical lamb Biryani. the rice doesnt have much lamb taste. more like just adding in the lamb later on. it does mixed well with the yogurt salad they provide. Malai Kafta the taste definuitely like authentic indian food, the gravy was amazing, it makes you keep eating. It is mixed very well with basmati rice. Sabzi Pakora it was really a good starter. first time eating this. well seasoned and fried. have a taste of muruku, probably because of chickpea. Mango Lassi and Salt Lassi lassi was just okay. they are not using fresh mango to make. not sure whether the yogurt is homemade. they just mix juices and yogurt. The overall experience was okay. we were placed to sit at the bar counter, it was not very spacious, not much leg room. the staff was okay, friendly enough.
Visited in a group of 4 and ordered a thali each. As we ordered both the vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis, we got to taste pretty much everything. The food is not authentic at all. The tarka daal felt raw and not cooked enough. The Baingan Bharat lacked flavour. The malai kofta lacked the sweetness and complexity of flavour. Same for the jalfrezi. Too add spice, they gave us some store bought chilli-paste, not even Indian aachar. Overall, the food was very disappointing. I don’t remember the last time I had Indian food this inauthentic and flavourless. Additionally, it is unnecessarily expensive. The food does not, by any means, justify the price tag. Would not recommend at all if you already know what Indian food is supposed to taste like.