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Total score
3.83
Taste rating
8
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

Mirch Masala in Limassol is a good choice when I want Indian food with warmth, spice and proper comfort. It is the kind of meal that works best with rice, naan and several dishes shared across the table.

The restaurant It feels casual and welcoming, with the focus naturally on the aromas and the food. I like Indian restaurants most when the meal feels generous and layered, and this is the style I would expect here.

The menu It leans toward curries, tandoori dishes, biryani, naan, rice, lentils, paneer, chicken, lamb and vegetable sides. I would order one curry, one grilled dish, rice and bread so the table has enough variety.

Mirch Masala main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.83
Taste rating
8
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

Ghurka's Kitchen in Limassol is a good choice when I want Nepalese and Indian flavours with enough warmth and spice to make the meal memorable. It feels comforting, aromatic and best when shared.

The restaurant It has a relaxed, unfussy atmosphere that lets the food do most of the work. I like this style of restaurant because the meal builds slowly: starters, bread, curries, rice and something spicy enough to wake everything up.

The menu It suits curries, momos, tandoori dishes, biryani, naan, rice and vegetable sides. I would order momos if available, then choose one curry, one grilled dish and bread for the table.

Ghurka's Kitchen main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.83
Taste rating
8
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

Raj's Tandoori Indian Restaurant is one of the restaurants reviewed on Foodie.cy.

The restaurant Raj's Tandoori in the Limassol area is a reliable Indian option for dine-in and takeaway, with plenty of reviews praising the food as flavorful, authentic and easy to customise for spice level. The atmosphere is simple and welcoming, with a beach-area location that works well for a relaxed dinner.

The menu The most recommended dishes include butter chicken, chilli gobi, tandoori chicken, mixed tandoori platters, garlic naan, vindaloo, madras and dal-style sides. Positive reviews highlight fresh spices, generous flavors and helpful staff. The weaker reviews focus on slow service, occasional rude interactions or dishes arriving less hot than expected.

Raj's Tandoori Indian Restaurant main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.83
Taste rating
9
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
6

This is one of the finest examples of the Indian cuisine in Limassol.

The restaurant is tiny, just like your typical one in India. The service is super friendly and quick, however bear in mind they are the busiest place for the Indian delivery, so expect at least 30 minutes for the arrival of the first dish during the lunch times.

The menu is typical for the Indian restaurants in Cyprus. They serve all kinds of chicken, lamb and paneer dishes boasting with flavors. The prices are OK-ish. If you sit inside and look at the window with small buildings nearby you would be surprised how it smells and feels like so close to Goa.

Kalimera India indian Restaurant main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.50
Taste rating
8
Value rating
7
Coziness rating
6

Saffron Indian Restaurant is one of the restaurants reviewed on Foodie.cy.

The restaurant Saffron Indian Restaurant in Limassol is a compact Indian spot with a stronger reputation for takeaway and delivery than for a big dining-room experience. Reviews are split, but the positive ones praise authentic flavors, friendly service and good vegetarian or vegan options.

The menu Chicken korma, tikka masala, jalfrezi, onion bhajis, naan, biryani, saag aloo, vegan dishes and buffet-style options are all mentioned by diners. The spice level can be adjusted, which is useful. The main complaints are small portions, delivery value and occasional confusion around dine-in availability.

Saffron Indian Restaurant main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.50
Taste rating
7
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
6

This is a small, vegetarian-friendly Limassol stop that reads more like a simple live kitchen than a polished restaurant. The public review trail is thin, but the better signals point to a modest place for warm, freshly made comfort food.

The restaurant feels practical and low-key, with the food doing more of the work than the room. I would go in expecting kindness and simplicity rather than a long, formal dining experience.

The menu seems built around Indian-style vegetarian dishes, rice, curries and casual plates. It is the sort of food that makes most sense when you want something wholesome, spiced and inexpensive.

Harekrishan live kitchen main photo in Limassol