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Bidra med feedbackFor those who have been in Thailand for an extended period, it can be a refreshing change to try something other than Thai cuisine. However, finding good quality non-Thai food can be challenging. This restaurant is a pleasant surprise. The Indian managers are accommodating and willing to discuss dietary preferences. The menu prices are reasonable for a non-Thai establishment. I particularly enjoyed the aloo and oily court dishes. The vene peshwari naan was also quite tasty.
After spending a considerable amount of time in Thailand, it can be a nice change to enjoy something other than Thai cuisine. However, finding good quality non-Thai food can be a challenge. This restaurant, on the other hand, is quite good. There are numerous options available, especially if you speak to one of the Indian managers to discuss your dietary requirements. The prices on the menu are also reasonable for a non-Thai establishment. I ordered the Sag aloo, which was delicious, but found the daal dish to be too oily. The vegn Peshwari naan, on the other hand, was quite tasty.
Khana Khazana Indian #2 is located on Road (West) south of Soi 7 (via ISUZU) and can be reached at 081-141-7243. While the restaurant offers two delicious main dishes in their Thali, the overall prices are quite high. The Veggie Thali, which includes Dal, Mother Paneer, Rice, 2 Roti, Salat, and Raitipci, is an exception as it is both affordable and very tasty, although the portions are on the smaller side at 170B. Their Gulab Jamah dessert, priced at 70ki for 2 pieces, is also a must-try.
Khana Khazana Indian #2 Road (west side) just south of Soi 7 (across from ISUZU) is a restaurant known for its delicious Indian food. While some dishes may be overpriced, the Veggie Thali stands out as a good value option, featuring Dal, Mutter Paneer, rice, 2 roti, salad, and raiti. The portions are smaller but very tasty. Other popular items on the menu include Gulab Jamah (2pc for 170B), Samosas (2pc for 80B), Aloo Tikki (2pc for 80B), rice (70B), Roti (20B), and Lassi (80B). The restaurant is open from 11am to 12am.
After spending an extended period of time in Thailand, it can be refreshing to enjoy cuisine other than Thai food. However, finding high-quality non-Thai food can be challenging. Fortunately, this restaurant is a good option. The Indian managers are easily accessible to discuss any dietary restrictions or preferences. Additionally, the prices on the menu are reasonable for a non-Thai establishment. I tried the Sag aloo, which was delicious despite being a bit oily. The Peshwari naan was also a standout dish. Overall, a satisfying dining experience.