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Little India

3.8

17 Reviews

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₱ 300 / Person

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3.8

17 Reviews

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  • Ruth Sonnia Agustina Magdalena

    5.0

    My favorite go-to place when craving for Indian food. I know its authentic bec I see Indian folks whenever I eat there. Will go back there soon!!

  • Lilibeth Gaerlan

    3.0

    Tried getting in touch with them on the number they posted online. They made me wait not giving me my take out. And i asked them to take out the leftovers. And they threw it away. Paid for everything in whole and my takeout wasnt even complete.

  • Gaurav Karve

    1.0

    The food was not good at all. Service was also horrible.

  • Suren Ligat

    2.0

    I don't know what it is with the staff but it's not an exaggeration to say their staff is shockingly rude and unprofessional. I've dined in their restaurant thrice already and it's the same treatment from most of their staff.I had one instance where I had to transfer to an outdoor table. I asked for water and the waiter only pointed at the table where I first sat and says, "ayun yung tubig nyo o", and walked away. Another instance is when we were waiting for our bill. We walked towards the retail shelf where they sell herbs and spices. I handed the waiter like 5 packs of spices that I wanted to buy and I asked if he could add it to the bill. He looked at the items, nods, whispers something like, "Ano ba 'to", looks at his colleague and goes back inside the kitchen. Doesn't give a rats ass about the items I wanted to purchase. His colleague came back to me with the bill without the retail items. Lost sales. This does't included how they take orders like they're always in a hurry and walks away even when youre not done ordering. My guess, other than lack of training, is that the restaurant is understaffed. Bad service is really a pet peeve. But I love their food. So I'm giving them a 2 instead of going all the way down to 1.

  • Loves Good Food

    5.0

    i went to india last year and ive been craving for authentic indian food in the metro. little india was so spot on, super same flavors and spices!!!!

  • Alyssa D. Lucañas

    4.0

    As the gf was craving for Indian food, we found this small restaurant along Malingap in Teacher’s Village. It’s located on the second floor of a small building and once we entered the place, I saw a sign saying “No meat allowed”. I asked the waitress if it’s a vegetarian restaurant and she said yes. The thought of eating in a place with no meat didn’t excite me at all. No meat? Come on. But hey, we’re here so let’s give it a shot. Gf ordered because I wasn’t familiar with Indian food and I didn’t like to order anything because I was watching my food intake. She ordered a Chapati Set (Php 165, whole wheat flat bread served with curried chickpeas and spiced potatoes). Food came fast and I asked if I could try some. You know what, it’s pretty ok. The chickpeas in curry tasted good and the spices used on the potatoes were pretty good as well. I always thought of vegetarian food being boring and bland but this wasn’t. The spices were a bit mild though and I think it would be better if they turn it up a notch. Overall, not disappointed with this little vegetarian joint.

  • Büşra Kandemioğlu

    5.0

    The food is good, and they offer a decent selection of Indian food. Service is really quick, which is great. Will definitely come back when I'm craving Indian food.

  • Bahadir Yilmaz

    4.0

    Good food, affordable price and consistent taste. Service is a bit slow. Maybe the staff is not enough. So, just chill, enjoy the company or just rest from the heat.

  • Mims Varela

    4.0

    First time at an Indian place and at a vegetarian restaurant, though I have been exposed to Middle Eastern / Mediterranean food and I don't shy away from veggies. My friend and I chose this place since it was a Lenten Friday and I couldn't have meat, but she wanted a place that had a good ambiance for talking. So we ended up walking to Little India and I got really excited because this is the type of place Paul would shy away from because he wants MEAT (and he's on keto right now anyway). So my friend and I ordered a starter platter which had a samosa and some fritters made of mushroom, I believe. Quite sulit, but I wish there were 2 samosas. Then, we had the mushroom curry. I was surprised that it was all just button mushrooms, but sauce-wise, it was very good and tasted very authentic (not that I have any comparison yet). For the quality and quantity, I think we paid a fair price. But I'd like to try out other dishes next time, too.

  • Ekin Dogan

    5.0

    Little india is absolutely the best for vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian people!!!!! We come here at least once a week for our cheese naan and mango lassi fix. If you want to eat affordable and authentic indian food around QC, this is the place for you.

Little India Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Toilet
  • Vegan Options Available
  • Outdoor
  • Reservation Recommended
  • Free Parking
  • Wifi

Little India is located at 24-F Malingap Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City 1101. This is a Indian restaurant near the Teachers Village. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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