Level 3, Greenbelt 3, Ayala Center, Greenbelt, Makati City
Currently closed: 11:00 - 20:00
Queens At Bollywood is located at Level 3, Greenbelt 3, Ayala Center, Greenbelt, Makati City. This is a Indian restaurant near the Greenbelt.The average price range at Queens At Bollywood is around ₱ 600 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 20:00.Queens At Bollywood is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Greenbelt area. There are different kinds of food in Queens At Bollywood that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6327573536, +6329030710, +639391009897.
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14 Reviews
Melek Güneş
4.0
Good food and service! My colleagues and I had dinner in Queens At Bollywood in Greenbelt. We had the Chicken Tikka Masala, Mutton Rogan Josh, Tandoori Chicken, Mutton Sheekh Kebab, Plain Naan and Garlic Cheese Naan. I would say my favorites are the Garlic Cheese Naan and Mutton Rogan Josh! Yummy! I don't get why they don't have at least 4.0 here on website.
Erinç Öztürk
4.0
I came here a couple of times and tried Chicken Tikka and Butter Chicken with Naan, then jeera rice and dal tadka and it was upto the mark. Having an Indian restaurant away from India is a boon if you want to try food close to your home. Like mentioned, I had food here twice and enjoyed every bit of it. Check the photos and you will know. Now obviously some people will say it's a bit heavy on the pocket but then you are getting an Indian experience in a different country and Queens At Bollywood is worth the experience.
Danniel Segun
3.0
Actual rating: 3.4 starswas my first time to try Indian cuisine. Ambience is nice and cozy. The murals on the wall are nice but I think they should rennovate to enhance the mood and overall feel of the place. The music being played on the tv monitors will give you that bollywood vibe.Service wasn't that bad compared to the other reviews i've read. Staff were accomodating and food preparation took only a few minutes. That really mattered since we went there famished and all.We ordered chicken tandoori, pani purri, butter naan, vegerable samosa and this bean curd-like dish where you dip your naan. I forgot what it's called. Staff will ask if you'd prefer your food to be mild or spicy. Since it was my first time, we went for mild.Amongst all that we ordered, i liked the tandoori chicken the best. The chicken was tender and flavorful and not too spicy. The butter naan tasted like your regular pancakes immersed in butter. maybe i'd try the plain ones next time?Went there on a weekday and by sundown the place is already full of people. Theyve got a lot of indian patrons who came in, which i think is a good sign that means how authentic their food tastes like.
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