Indian Haveli
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, ATHENS/ Updated : Dec 12, 2016, 11:40 IST
Synopsis
The word ‘haveli’ in Hindi means a grand mansion with all the luxuries often occupied by the rich and affluent. The people in Indian Haveli has also put in utmost efforts in making the restaurant a spitting image of a royal haveli … Read more
The word ‘haveli’ in Hindi means a grand mansion with all the luxuries often occupied by the rich and affluent. The people in Indian Haveli has also put in utmost efforts in making the restaurant a spitting image of a royal haveli back in India. Read less
The word ‘haveli’ in Hindi means a grand mansion with all the luxuries often occupied by the rich and affluent. The people in Indian Haveli has also put in utmost efforts in making the restaurant a spitting image of a royal haveli back in India. Located just a walk away from Acropolis metro station, Indian Haveli succeeds in recreating the ambiance, atmosphere and the flavour of a grand dining experience. This place boasts of its colourful menu that comprises starters, soups, salads, nans, tandoori delicacies, fish items, myriad vegetarian food, desserts and a range of Indian and global beverages. Apart from food, drinks and warm hospitality, Indian Haveli also organises various events to keep their guests entertained while they surf over the food platters.
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