Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Traditional-leaning Indian menu at moderate Milan prices, but reviews show serious consistency, hygiene, and service issues; proceed with caution.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Taste of India falls well short of acceptable dining standards due to poor food quality with reports of oily, bland, and undercooked dishes, compounded by stark inconsistency between visits and hygiene concerns including raw chicken and foreign objects. Long waits and understaffed service further undermine the experience. While the central location offers convenience, review authenticity concerns with many generic 5-star posts reduce confidence in positive assessments, making it difficult to recommend with confidence.
In Porta Venezia, this spot promises familiar North Indian comforts but delivers a mixed ride. Some guests describe warm, friendly service and simple fare, yet others recount long waits, billing disputes, and hygiene lapses. One diner summed it up: "We waited ages and left disappointed." However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest parts of the praise may not reflect typical visits. The cooking leans traditional—naans, biryanis, paneer, dal—more comfort food than creative. On good nights, it scratches the itch for basic curries and rice. On off nights, reviewers report bland sauces and undercooked meats, with biryani closer to pulao. Prices are moderate for central Milan, but value feels thin when execution wobbles and a coperto appears on the bill. Families will find kid-friendly staples like plain rice, naan, mild dal, and palak paneer. That said, expect simple preparations rather than polished versions, and be ready to send back undercooked items if needed. There is no kids menu, but portionable breads and rice can work for younger eaters.
Area: Central Porta Venezia/Corso Buenos Aires vicinity with mixed residential, shopping, and casual dining; caters to locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical urban safety with good lighting and footfall.
Nearby: Near shopping streets, hotels, tram/metro lines, and other ethnic eateries; convenient for visitors.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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