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Thali Poznań

4.5 (1514)

+48 722 711 111

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Ratajczaka 30, 61-815 Poznań

Moderate prices

Opening hours

Otwarcie za 9 h
Poniedziałek12:00 - 22:00
Wtorek12:00 - 22:00
Środa12:00 - 22:00
Czwartek12:00 - 22:00
Piątek12:00 - 22:00
Sobota12:00 - 22:00
Niedziela12:00 - 22:00

Opinie

(Updated:April 22, 2025)

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The food is very tasty, a big plus for the variety of dishes in the meat and veg options, for one or two people - I definitely recommend it. Nice arrangement of tables, there are places for two people, but there is no problem for 10.nOf the minuses - it seems that there is a bit too few staff on Saturday evening, because we waited quite a long time for the menus or bringing the food, after eating the tables are waiting for cleaning for quite a long time. The staff does not speak Polish, ordering is done in English, but it does not seem to be a language that is well understood by the waiters, because there were mistakes and misunderstandings ;) the place is definitely crowded on weekends.nThe toilets are clean on average (not the urinal itself, but rather the surroundings).
A great place with delicious food. The restaurant was not crowded. The menu was extensive, the decor pleasant. The service was fast. The soup was great. The sets are the best - they are really affordable, very diverse dishes, large portions. The sauces are well seasoned, I haven't tasted a better masali chicken. Everything is creamy, buttery, spicy, aromatic, melting in your mouth. I definitely recommend it
It was cold in the room, emphasized by the glass on the tables (a cold room in the toilet). School-kindergarten food. Sweet, not very, without any Indian flavors. Corn soup - a misunderstanding. It's a Polish dish with frozen vegetables and a few corn kernels (the color of the soup is hospital white), rice smelling of jute bags, pork in walnut sauce, hard and definitely not pickled. The mix of dumplings defended itself. I don't like to write negative reviews, but I was lured by the positive posts, but my disappointment did not allow me to keep quiet.nKind service is not enough.
It's just worth checking it out. It's always good, there's always enough food, and the atmosphere is very pleasant. There's even a spicy point for someone who really likes such food.
We ordered food through Uber eats. The dishes were very Polish. The mushroom sauce more like a tomato cream, paneer cheese a bit rubbery as if from a package, without the typical taste. In the second thick spinach soup, the frozen spinach from the cube took away the pleasure of eating. And unfortunately, the naan bread tasted more like crispy pancakes with a hint of sweetness. I don't know this Indian cuisine and I'm not used to it. Spices were poorly balanced or replaced with Polish equivalents. What tasted and was well prepared was the rice. I really don't like writing negative reviews of restaurants, but this is one of the few times when we reluctantly didn't finish the food because of the tastes and quality.
Delicious, atmospheric and inexpensive nnYou enter the restaurant by climbing stairs, through very inconspicuous doors with a sign; the interior initially surprised me with exoticism, but it is also very cozy the decor, lighting and Indian music (a colleague recognized many hits from Bollywood films) create a great atmosphere nnThe staff does not speak Polish, but they are nice and helpful - the gentlemen know their menu, they will advise on the choice of dishes ☺ the dishes are aromatic, fresh, hot; the price of the dish already includes a naan bread (I recommend ) or rice. It is also worth trying drinks, especially mango lassi to drink spicy dishes
I am totally disgusted with the decor, or rather the dirt that prevails around. Dented chairs, dirty floor, smeared and damp windows. The menu is in a deplorable state and there is a lot of vermin and dust on the lanterns on the table. Even a child was disgusted to eat here. The coffee was not tasty, too much cardamom and a big fluff. Plus the tea. I am still in shock that such places exist.
Delicious food, friendly service, variety of dishes, everything is fresh and delicious. Every note of spices is noticeable.nI recommend trying the Thali Plate from the menu. It is enough for two people, and the variety of dishes to choose from will make you try everything a little.
Super place! Perfectly seasoned, the native Hindus are cooking, we got free beer for free. Maybe for some it could be a minus, but the staff does not speak Polish - communication only in English, but I think it gave the atmosphere and I felt like I was really in India!
It was difficult to communicate with the staff. They speak only in English, and not everyone can speak this language. We got chicken instead of chicken. We left hungry and wasted 90 zł. I do not recommend
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Hey there! Check out Thali Poznań, where you can taste India right in the heart of the Old Town! This charming restaurant at 30 Ratajczaka Street offers amazing Indian dishes that will delight every fan of aromatic and spicy food.

Thali is the perfect place for a romantic dinner or a get-together with friends. The variety of dishes on the menu means that everyone will find something to their liking – we recommend trying the popular sets, which are not only tasty but also filling. Fresh naan bread or aromatic rice are often served with the dishes, which enhances the uniqueness of the meal.

The interior of the restaurant boasts an exotic decor and a cozy atmosphere. The music of Indian Bollywood and the aroma of spices will transport you straight to India. The staff, although they mainly speak English, are very helpful and happy to advise you on your food choices.

Thali Poznań is a place worth visiting. It’s open every day from 12:00 to 22:00. Come and try the delicious dishes and enjoy unforgettable moments in this unique place!

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