
32 Stampfenbachstrasse, Zürich, Canton of Zurich
The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Serves different curries, nan, rice. Typical Indian/Pakistani more a sit down takeaway type place than a Restaurant. Also for Zurich this is a cheap place to eat. The staff assure us it is halal there are religious Muslims who have lived in Zurich for 35 years and they assure this place is halal.
32 Stampfenbachstrasse, Zürich, Canton of Zurich
Genuinely poor service. As soon as we entered we were told that whatever we order is final, the cook would not cook and add more items. The waiter/owner had a bad attitude. Food is microwaved, not fresh naan.
Excellent range of Pakistani food. Taste is good too. Halal certificate was found posted at the premises. Will definitely recommend it.
Very nice and delicious food
Reasonable place. Staff was nice.
They are serving buffet style/thali meals. Staff has an attitude. They didn
food was great & host was kind and friendly
Well.. Even though expensive, I find the food nice.. They even let us have more rice when we said it is not enough.. They have take-away service too.. Friendly to us.. Greeted us warmly when we enter the place.
We got given vegetable rice with chana and a bit of chapati. There was 6 of us and we felt quite ripped off being charged 20francs each x 6 120 francs that's £14 each or £84 total) for a plate of non meat food -as we went at closing time! obviously being from uk we were quite shocked. I know it's zurich and supposed to be a bit expensive but seriously! Did not go back!
well..owner is from Rawalpindi.food was good but lil expensive.roti (chapatti)was like home made in pakistan but very small .was clean achar,chatni,raita & few more things ..yes paparr...all was included..it was good halal food a single plate of mix mutton daal and vegitable was about 25€. people looking for halal in zürich ..its a price less place...
We visited this restaurant in Mach 2012, taste was great but quantity was very less. The owner is a Pakistani Muslim. I would say the price was bit high but, it doesn't matter when you are looking for Halal food in Europe.
We visited this place in July 2010. Food quality was satisfactory, buffet served until sunset. Pricing was higher to our expectation, more than we paid in other European countries. Had to pay cash, which I normally do not carry. Place for prayers was not available. Otherwise it was okay to visit.
Serves authentic Indian food. Handmade Chapatis are a bonus.