Casual Indian-Nepalese spot delivering flavorful curries and friendly service at fair prices, though ambiance and cleanliness can be hit-or-miss.
Himalayan Restaurant Indi delivers solid neighborhood dining with reliable, flavorful curries and genuinely attentive service that honor spice preferences—strengths that anchor the grade. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery, modest basic interior design, and moderate uncertainty around review authenticity prevent a higher grade. Strong value and welcoming staff make it worth visiting if nearby, though it doesn't yet compete with Barcelona's premier Indian destinations.
Tucked into Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, this spot leans casual and welcoming rather than glamorous. Guests praise the kind servers and that heat levels match requests, with one noting it felt like home-style cooking. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. Cooking skews classic North Indian with Nepalese touches like momo, prioritizing comforting curries over theatrics. Butter chicken, korma, and rogan consistently land, portions are generous, and value improves with menu del dia or app discounts. Expect straightforward plating and focus on flavor rather than show. For families, the menu offers kid-approachable options like mild butter chicken, basmati rice, and plain naan. No kids menu is cited, but friendly staff and simple dishes help. If little ones dislike spice, ask for very mild; the kitchen usually adjusts heat on request.
Area vibe: Residential-upper neighborhood with local shops and calm streets; attracts nearby residents and students more than tourists.
Safety: Generally safe and well-maintained with steady foot traffic; occasional cleanliness complaints are venue-specific.
What's nearby: Close to bars and cafes; convenient for drinks after dinner; more delivery-focused competition nearby.