Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Welcoming North Indian spot in Angyalföld with richly spiced curries, standout naan, friendly service, and strong veggie options; a few critics cite delivery hiccups, portion variance, and added charges.
Crown of India Étterem delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—particularly fresh naan and well-executed butter chicken—paired with warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution in delivery service and a modest casual setting prevent it from reaching grade A territory. For dine-in guests seeking reliable North Indian comfort food with friendly hospitality, it's a worthwhile neighborhood destination.
The room feels warm and welcoming with bright light and Indian decor touches. A smiling host glides between tables, and diners note, "service felt personal without being pushy." While it sits a bit outside the center, many say the trip rewards you with freshly baked naan and richly spiced curries. Cooking leans classic North Indian rather than experimental, delivering butter chicken comfort, creamy paneer favorites, and tandoor breads that arrive hot and soft. It suits those who want reliable, homestyle flavors more than avant‑garde plates, with heat levels tailored on request and plenty for vegetarians. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like plain or garlic naan, mild butter chicken, and palak paneer. The current menu backs this up with many paneer dishes and affordable breads; just note a service charge can appear on the bill and lunch sets may be less flexible.
Area: Residential-business mix in Angyalföld near offices and new builds; casual local dining with moderate foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit avenues with regular transit users; typical inner Pest suburban feel.
Nearby: Close to offices, apartments, and Forgách utca metro; not a tourist zone but accessible from city core.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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