Restaurang Ellora

Restaurang Ellora is a indian restaurant Södermalm Stockholm located in Sweden.

7 / 10
43
ratings
  • Phone

    +46 73 985 05 29

  • Website

    ellora.nu

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  • Type

    Indian Restaurant

Address

Hornsgatan 85 117 26 Stockholm Sweden

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Drinks Beer

Comments / 13


Keywords:

balti spicy food good for groups chicken vegetarian food casual beer
Naoise Gaffney

Cobra is a much better beer than Kingfisher . If they have Lal Tofan then try it (rice beer ). If you love spicy food then go for the Lamb Pall, my absolute favourite since the place opened.

Zoltan Kelemen-Virag

Chicken and vegeterian food, mild or hot, all are very tasty

Petra Hellman

Best Chicken Balti ever! A very good restaurant with cozy interior .

oliver

try chicken korma

Tavonna Miller

The Thali is AWESOME with The Cobra Beer

Basti N

Chili Chicken Tandoori was very good and spicy .

Mika Standefeldt

Order Lamb Karai, should be in the Michelin Guide!

Vivek Raj

The food here is good, but not close to authentic Indian

Steve H

yum yum yum

Lillie Jones

Yummy food ???? here!

David Ljungström

Om du är på Hornsgatan är det ett helt ok indiskt ställe. Slår dock inte Nirvana i Solna.

Christian Stahl

Kör på en biff spenat, lika god som lamm spenat men en 5:a billigare. Rekommenderar en loka citron till.

Jon Mogard

Muttan Tikka Butter Masala, given favorit som alltid funkar. glöm inte att Cobra vinner över King Fischer.

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