Delhi Darbar, Indian Restaurant
House 91, Street 4
Kabul
070 27 7566
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Not bad at all Outdoor dining in the summer with very little lighting helps overlook the lacking decor - but even in the winter when you sit inside in very basic surroundings, the food is not bad at all.
With Kabul International and Anaar as the only competition for Indian food in Kabul - Delhi Darbar is miles ahead. Definitely worth a trip. And the staff is very helpful. [15 Dec 2003 07:46:40]
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The best I ever got! As far as the restaurant is concerned I'm totally satisfied with the food. I mean in a country where you hardly find anything good for your mouth, it's the best ever. In short: best, good care, warm people, feels like home because it's totally Indian! Give a trip because it's worth it! [26 Jan 2004 11:46:24]
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Low rating My encounter at the restaurant was the last one I will ever have. I went with my wife, and we recieved minimal attention. Noticed that all the attention was being given to people that were not East Indian. Ordered 2 Tandoori Roti. Maybe it was the owner that served us, he only brought us a really dry one. I asked him three times for my second one, seemed like he did not bother to bring it. At the end I told him to cancel the second one as we had already finished our meals. It took awfully long for the food to come which was not re-heated properly. So it was re-heated food and not fresh.
I've been to many Indian restaurants and this one was not one I would even consider going to again. I don't know why but a lot of the East Indian Restaurants think they should not focus on their East Indian customers. They have the misconception that we don't tip. That day I only tipped 2 dollars as a result of my experiece, normally I give 15-20%. My message is to let owners know that if I have a good experience I will let all my multicultural friends to go there. [17 Mar 2006 15:29:54]
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