Günzburg
Safran

Safran

Marktplatz, Gunzburg, Bavaria, Germany, 89312, Günzburg

Soup • Meat • Indian • Chicken


"The food in this restaurant is relatively good and differs from what you are serving in the Legoland restaurants. However, the menu does not reflect what was presented. I am South Asian and live in London, where there is an enormous number of Indian sub-continental restaurants that offer fantastic food. I have “Indian” food all over the world and many of the restaurants were really good. However, this may be the worst I cost. You could eat it, but it's like the cook just invented the names to the dishes. Chicken Jalfrezi is a hot, piquant dish where the chilis and spiciness are the characteristic properties. What we got was a "red" curry (because it was very red), which was extremely creamy and no indication of heat out of temperature. It was so amazing that my young daughter, who doesn't like spicy food, could eat it. The Rogan Josh and Chicken Korma were also dishes with lamb and chicken, but without taste. On the other hand, the poppadomes were stunned by Cumin seeds that made them bitter. The sauces with which they were served were more sour than sweet or spicy. I never had a passion fruit (maracuja) Lassi and was more eager to try one. Unfortunately, everything I got was a yogurt drink without fruit taste. Why advertise things you can't deliver? It annoys me that ethnic restaurants in regional cities serve every old food and try the locals that this authentic cuisine. This stuff should not be difficult to make for properly trained chefs. You cannot give the excuse of tempering heat for the local population because good cooks and restaurants do not. If it is hot, warn customers on the menu and offer them some yogurt if necessary. Such places should not be lazy in their cooking and menu creation. The sky knows why this place has such a high rating on this site. Such a facility would not survive in a larger city, where it would choose competition and ethnic palates, which with their mouth and their feet. Unless you are bored by local food, I would not recommend this place."