Buddha's Eye - Carte

Mariengartengasse 5, 50667 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

🛍 Asiatisch, Tibetisch, Nepalesisch, Vegetarisch

4.3 💬 4960 Avis
Buddha's Eye

Téléphone: +4922116859099

Adresse: Mariengartengasse 5, 50667 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Ville: Cologne

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 4960

Site Web: http://www.buddhaseyes.de/

"I normally do not like leaving poor reviews of restaurants, but felt I had to make an exception with this one.Based on the good reviews for this restaurant, my wife and I decided to visit it mid-week. Although it was as good as empty, it took a long time before we were given a menu. The service was very friendly, but too slow and inattentive (sadly all too common these days).The drinks took a long time to arrive, as well as the food, which turned out to be just about "edible". The dishes were bland-tasting and anything but a gourmet experience. Also the much-praised "momos" (pastries) were filled with an indefinable, neutral-tasting mush. After a few bites we simply left them alone. For this below average food quality, you really have to dig deep. We will not be returning, even if somebody else is paying next time! Verdict: poor"

Menu complet - 35 options

Tous les prix sont des estimations sur Menu.

Indien

Entrées

Haans Ko Masu

Végétarien

Soupes

Pakora - Entrées

Dessert

Rouleau

Tarkari - Vegetarische Gerichte

Plats Principaux

Vegetarian Specialties

Rôti

Mithai Ghar/Desserts

Plats Népalais À Base D'agneau

Indische Brote - Reis

Tibetische Momo’s - Traditionelle Gefüllte Teigtaschen

Plats D'agneau Népalais & Tibétains

Salades

Choisissez Vos Accompagnements

Salade

Plats Végétariens Népalais Et Tibétains

Plats De Poulet

Vorspeisen

Bangur Ko Masu - Schweinecurry

Plats D'agneau

Pains Indiens

Babette Babette

Food was very nice and reasonably priced, very friendly, easy to find and get to from the cathedral square

Adresse

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Konstanze
Konstanze

compact restaurant with friendly service and tasty food. we'd never had nepalese food before, but after this experience, we probably will again!


Monique
Monique

The Owner is a Nepali Guy, we ordered for a clear soup with vegetables but were served Lentil soup and forced to accept. And upon argument,He straight suggested to leave the place OR simply accept his way of making dishes.


Björn
Björn

After having German cuisines for few days, it was time to visit a Asian/Indian restaurant. The place although a bit congested had a lot of warmth. The decor is beautiful and the food is also very tasteful. The server who was also the owner was very polite and happy to provide us the food. I recommend to visit this place. Voir le carte


Nikola
Nikola

The restaurant is located near the WDR and is a little difficult to find. The interior is from the typical German pub which was installed there before. The owners tried to hide it with a lot of Tibetan stuff which makes an original decor. The food looks and taste a little like from Indian food but is yummy. Try the Momo which are a little like Chinese dumplings. The people are really nice.


Christine
Christine

We stopped at the Buddha's eye on spec, as we are just passing through Koln overnight and it is close to our hotel. Not knowing what to expect, we ordered samosas, paneer saag and one of the dhals. While not at all hot spicy like some Indian versions, the food was flavoursome and plentiful for two people. We were very pleased we stopped - the service was quick and helpful. We would be happy to go back again and try some of the other dishes when we next visit.


Britta
Britta

If you get tired of typical German/Italian options in Cologne and/or have vegetarians in tow, this place offers a great alternative. A short walk from the Cathedral, it's a cozy, soulful spot run by quick, efficient and very friendly staff.Both vegetarians and omnivores will be catered to in the menu. The food is plentiful and mouth-watering at more than reasonable prices. I especially recommend trying the different types of naans and pakoris.Very pleased to have stumbled on this restaurant and will certainly be returning to it. Voir le carte


Tom
Tom

Im on lowcarbs at the moment and it was really hard to find a good choice to enjoy the evening at this place.I know the old Buddha's eye years back. Everyone got the Tibetan DimSum (Momok) 2 years ago and I had a curry. I regreted it. But then a few days ago, as I was there also with the roundtable, I ordered their Pork Momok and I didnt have better luck. The cooked DimSum was very dry. The dessert wasnt better at all. The atmosphere was a bit kitchy and it was too hut in summer day.Price (if the food was good) and Service were actually ok.


Karl-Wilhelm
Karl-Wilhelm

We came on a rainy afternoon and were made to feel very welcome. The interior is very colorful, with lots of prayer flags, and they play Tibetan music. The buffet is compact, but has great variety. There are two kinds of bread, three chutneys and a pickle, and a great selection of main dishes with rice. I recall 3 vegetarian dishes, a noodle dish (also vegetarian), cauliflower pakoras, and two meat stews. There was also an excellent yogurt dessert. The warmth of the welcome and the comfortable atmosphere added to the experience. This is a great place for good, affordable food near the cathedral.


Friedrich
Friedrich

I normally do not like leaving poor reviews of restaurants, but felt I had to make an exception with this one.Based on the good reviews for this restaurant, my wife and I decided to visit it mid-week. Although it was as good as empty, it took a long time before we were given a menu. The service was very friendly, but too slow and inattentive (sadly all too common these days).The drinks took a long time to arrive, as well as the food, which turned out to be just about "edible". The dishes were bland-tasting and anything but a gourmet experience. Also the much-praised "momos" (pastries) were filled with an indefinable, neutral-tasting mush. After a few bites we simply left them alone. For this... Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Asiatisch Vivez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Asie avec notre menu diversifié. Des saveurs épicées du curry thaïlandais à l'umami savoureux des sushis japonais, nous proposons une grande variété de plats qui célèbrent la cuisine asiatique authentique.
  • Tibetisch Cuisine tibétaine authentique proposant une gamme de plats copieux comme les momos, le thukpa et le tingmo, offrant des saveurs riches et des épices qui vous transportent dans les paysages sereins de l'Himalaya. Parfait pour une aventure culinaire unique. Voir le carte
  • Nepalesisch La cuisine népalaise propose des plats savoureux comme les momos, le dal bhat et les currys épicés, représentant les riches traditions culinaires de l'Himalaya, infusées d'épices aromatiques et d'herbes fraîches pour une aventure gustative unique.
  • Vegetarisch Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.

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