Restaurant Review: Mumbai, Palermo, Buenos Aires

After trying this food at a friend’s birthday party, I thought, “Fantastic! Spice! Curry!”.

But then I went to the restaurant. And I can tell you I am NEVER GOING BACK…

When you enter, a wall of incense hits you in the face. I don’t mind incense, but 15 or 20 of them burning in a restaurant without much ventilation is overkill.

My wife and each had different types of curry. A tiny, minuscule amount, that did not even come with rice, and cost 56 pesos or 14 u$s. This is a total rip off.

Rice, a tiny, minuscule bowl, cost 15 pesos or 5 u$s. RIDICULOUS.

Beers, tiny, minuscul, were 15 pesos or 5 u$s. RIDICULOUS.

In total, we had 3 beers, 2 tiny bowls of curry and 2 tiny bowls of rice for 200 pesos or 50 u$s. This meal in the U.S. would have cost us no more than 20.

Never go to Mumbai!

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