Ganges
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, MADRID/ Updated : Dec 23, 2016, 14:39 IST
Synopsis
If you, like us, crave for Indian food in authentic India setting, then Ganges restaurant is a no-brainer. The restaurant is actually run under a spacious tent to render the feeling of relishing a meal by the holy Indian Ganges.
If you, like us, crave for Indian food in authentic India setting, then Ganges restaurant is a no-brainer. The restaurant is actually run under a spacious tent to render the feeling of relishing a meal by the holy Indian Ganges. Read less

If you, like us, crave for Indian food in authentic India setting, then Ganges restaurant is a no-brainer. The restaurant is actually run under a spacious tent to render the feeling of relishing a meal by the holy Indian Ganges. The beautifully painted glass images of the Indian deities and the wall mounted lights are the perfect example of the next-level décor. To that, add a cycle rickshaw, so common on Indian streets, and other traditional artefacts, and you’ll have an ideal setting for the pure Indian dining experience in Madrid. The sizzling deep tandoori dishes and the curries accompanied by the rice preparations will undoubtedly nourish your foodie souls. Oh, and let's not forget to mention the quantity of food served at unbeatable prices. The desserts and coffees are kinda prosaic, but their special in-house kulfi is the winner
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