Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy North Indian spot with authentic tandoori and well-priced curries; mostly excellent food and friendly service, with occasional slow nights and mixed buffet feedback.
Agni delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality centered on authentic tandoor cooking and strong service attentiveness, though service knowledge and design quality remain modest. Loyal repeat customers and consistent execution over years confirm reliability, while fair pricing and excellent vegetarian options make it competitive with Berlin's better neighborhood Indian restaurants—just short of destination-level distinction.
The room feels cozy and welcoming, a neighborhood spot where friendly staff check in without fuss. Guests describe plates arriving fragrant from the tandoor, with lamb and chicken remarkably tender. One diner remarked, service flowed smoothly and the vibe stayed relaxed, though busy nights can stretch waits. Cooking leans traditional North Indian, centered on a real tandoor rather than gimmicks. Expect warm spices and balanced sauces across rogan josh, tikka masala, and comforting dals, plus many vegetarian and vegan choices. Prices are gentle for Berlin, making it easy to explore beyond the usual orders. Buffet Sundays draw fans, though some find the selection modest. Families should do well here: mild curries, fluffy naan, rice, and lassi are easy wins for kids. Staff can tone down heat and even cook without onion or garlic on request. Portions are generally solid, though a few guests wished for more meat in sauced dishes; consider sharing extra naan to keep everyone happy.
Area: Leafy, family-friendly Prenzlauer Berg with casual restaurants and cafes; popular with young professionals and families.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic; typical inner-city safety norms.
Nearby: Close to tram lines on Prenzlauer Allee, near neighborhood bars, parks, and shops; steady residential crowd.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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