Delhi Indisk restaurant & bar – the new Indian place in town (Restaurant is permanently closed)

Note that this restaurant is permanently closed!

In the last few months a few restaurants in Stavanger have closed down due to the economic situation in Stavanger. One of the restaurants that closed down was Soleado despite the fact that reviews were good. But it is great to see that new restaurants are popping up where the others have closed down. A few weeks back we heard that a new Indian place was going to open up in the same place where Soleado was located. When we came there on a weekday in mid-July, the first thing I noticed was the text on the window saying “A part of Indian Tandoori”. Indian Tandoori is one of the oldest (if not the oldest Indian restaurant in town) and we have been there many times to enjoy Indian food.


Delhi looks a lot more modern that Indian Tandoori that’s for sure and we got a table even if we didn’t have a reservation. Our waitress came over to ask us if we had made up our minds and we were a bit confused when she spoke in English…did she maybe just assume that we spoke English? Based on what she was speaking to one of her colleagues I would guess she was from Eastern Europe somewhere. We decided to go for (and I’m quoting the bill here) no. 32 Hariyali Lahsuni Tikka and no. 42 Malai Makhi Masala – with Lasani naan bread and rice on the side. One thing that our waitress forgot was to ask us if we wanted it mild or spicy.


The food came to our table pretty fast and my dish (the tikka) was pieces of chicken marinaded on garlic served on onion, a salad on the side and a sauce to go along with it. The chicken was very good indeed but the onion that it was served on was not fried long enough so it had not gotten to the stage where it turns nice and sweet. It would also have been nice to have the sauce a bit more on the spicy side. Nikki seemed pleased with her masala but she also commented on the fact that she would have liked to have it spicier. We did not get the naan bread to start with and we just assumed that they had forgotten about it and we didn’t bother asking for it as it looked like there was enough food. But halfway through our meal we got it. The naan bread was a bit different from what we are used to from Indian Tandoori…and it was not as good as the one that we are used to.


All in all we had to pay 515 kroner for the meal including a glass of red wine. I’m sure we will go back as the location is convenient in connection with going to the movies in Stavanger and the food was pretty good. You can find a bit more information on http://www.delhi.no/ - hopefully the menu will be posted here eventually :-)

Regards
Gard
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3 comments:

  1. So, did you want it spicy, mild or medium? :) Its nice to read about previous summer from the customer perspective. I worked in Delhi as waitress and I believe I was the one who served you. I´m from Slovakia and I spoke English with you simply because I didn´t speak Norwegian and many English and American came to eat in Delhi. Working there was not a piece of cake, though I enjoyed it. It surprised me that you liked naan bread from Tandoori more, because most of the people liked Delhi naan bread better, well, me too :)
    Bon apetit to every good food experience.
    Zuzana

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  2. Hi Zuzana. Well, I wanted a question about how spicy I wanted it. Norwegians in general don't want it very spicy but if you have traveled a bit you get used to a bit more spicy food and then it is nice to get it a bit more spicy than usual :-)
    When it comes to speaking English - it was not a problem - you should have just said that you didn't speak Norwegian. In this case we just thought that you assumed that we were foreigners ;-)
    So what was difficult about working there? All the demanding customers? ;-)

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  3. Hi there again, most difficult was communication between us-waitors and kitchen, because they were all Indian and they didn´t speek English. However we found a way how to express the important things after some time. Customers were nice and many returned because the food was delicious. I would definitely learn a bit Norwegian next time :)

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