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2018-04-13
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If you're looking for a place serving good authentic Indian food then look no further! I find that too many restaurants in Hong Kong focus too much on interiors and plate design, but Swagat is a no-nonsense style of restaurant!This restaurant does not skimp out on the flavour, each dish is packed full of various spices and simply thinking of the smell of freshly cooked food wafting from the restaurant's kitchen is enough to make my mouth water. Dishes are portioned perfectly - not too much nor t
This restaurant does not skimp out on the flavour, each dish is packed full of various spices and simply thinking of the smell of freshly cooked food wafting from the restaurant's kitchen is enough to make my mouth water. Dishes are portioned perfectly - not too much nor too little. Although you may be put off by the many men outside Chung King shoving leaflets for other restaurants in your face, having a meal here is worth it! The place can get quite crowded on Friday nights, considering there are only a few tables available so try to come during the afternoon or a bit earlier in the evening to ensure a good seat and for your food to be delivered to your table faster
The service by the young lady, in particular, is commendable as she ensures that everything for your meal is satisfactory and maintains a smile on her face despite facing countless customers asking questions and having to serve dishes, make drinks etc, all at the same time! In terms of the menu, all the favourite indian classic dishes are there - including some Hong Kong-Indian styled fusion curries that I have yet to try. This place is packed full of locals, Hong Kong's south-east Asian community, tourists, expats and people from all around the world making for an interesting experience!
All in all, don't be afraid to venture into Chung King mansion - a place packed full of culinary delights Head over to Swagat and you won't regret it
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