Järnvägsgatan 14, 243 30 Höör, Sweden
Jueves | 11 AM–3 PM 4–7 PM |
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Viernes | 11 AM–3 PM 4–7 PM |
Sábado | 4–7 PM |
Domingo | 4–7 PM |
Lunes | Closed |
Martes | 11 AM–3 PM 4–7 PM |
Miércoles | 11 AM–3 PM 4–7 PM |
noah Borgmann
The food was very enjoyable, and the portions were big, especially for the price. The family who runs the place is super sweet and that makes the vibe very welcoming. Overall it was a very pleasant experience, and I would recommend:)
Kristofer Helin
Great food for a great price. The people who works here are kind and service minded.
Ravi Jadhav
Host was very helpful and food was tasty. Thank you!
Marcel Gobec
Boxing day with Indian signs. Nice service with home delivery and quantities of delicious food that appealed to everyone.. We warmly recommend Arom i Höör
the cade
Often used to eat lunch at Arom in Eslöv and am happy that there is Indian in Höör, albeit stews and today's lunch options instead of a la carte. As a half-Indian myself, I like that their food is simple, well-prepared and flavorful with real ingredients as it should be. Raitan is too sweet according to my Indian mother though. Very North Indian, I long for more south Indian cuisine but what can you ask for in this part of Sweden? I am happy I can get Indian whatever so close by😉
Thomas
After complaining that there was very little chicken in the food, the owner contacted me and offered a new dish. Very good treatment.
Sophia
Good lunch, plenty of food and good side dishes. Coffee and cake on it. Very nice girl who served, also kept track of my allergy when I picked up dessert. Difficult to get in with a pram, but it's great to sit outside. Good value if compared to other lunch alternatives in Höör.
Magnus
Great that an Indian restaurant has opened in Höör, finally more options than Pizza and hamburgers are starting to appear in our small village. The food tastes OK but quite ordinary. The food is apparently prepared in Eslöv and driven here, but since there are mostly various stews with rice on the menu, it is food that does not lose much by being transported and kept warm. But it also means that the menu options and accessories are limited. The stews were well cooked but could have been more exciting in terms of taste. The portions are well sized and the chicken and meat were tender and nice. However, it felt like I got beef and not lamb as the menu promised. Best of all, I probably liked the small jar of pickles you can buy for SEK 5, spicy, sour and good. The half flatbread that was included was quite dry and boring but good enough to dip into the stew. You yearn for another freshly baked naan bread, but understand if it is difficult to achieve on the premises. The basmati rice was light and fluffy, but I would have liked it to be more aromatic. Apparently there are more people than us who lacked a wider range of restaurants as the influx of guests seems good, at least this way in the beginning. I hope that the place stays and that eventually they dare to bet even higher and offer food cooked on site as well. In response to the owner's comment below: I'm sure you know the difference between beef and lamb, but the meat in the lamb stew yesterday felt identical to the beef stew last week. It's not a big problem, it was still tender and tasty as I wrote in the review, I just hoped it would taste more lamb.