Lal Qila
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, PRAGUE/ Updated : Dec 27, 2016, 12:54 IST
Synopsis
Named after one of India’s most recognized national symbols Lal Qila (Red Fort), this restaurant often finds a top shelf mention when we talk about Indian food in Prague.
Named after one of India’s most recognized national symbols Lal Qila (Red Fort), this restaurant often finds a top shelf mention when we talk about Indian food in Prague. Read less

Named after one of India’s most recognized national symbols Lal Qila (Red Fort), this restaurant often finds a top shelf mention when we talk about Indian food in Prague. The restaurant leaves no stones unturned in providing a delicate blend of Indian spices coupled with friendly and quick service and an incredible ambiance to create a memory to cherish. The team behind Lal Qila puts quality on top of their priority list and goes the extra mile to ensure a grand dining experience for the guests. Enjoy typical Indian dishes like mattar panner, shahi paneer, daal tadka, chicken mughlai, kadai chicken, chicken saagwala, tandoori salad, murg malai tikka and tandoori paneer in this place.
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