Phirangg Best Indian Restaurant
Description
The Indian food craving you didn’t expect to have solved in Hoi An gets solved here. Phirangg is doing proper, balanced curries and fresh ingredients – not the watered-down tourist approximation you’d normally brace for when ordering Indian food outside of India.
The inside is considerably bigger than the street-facing frontage suggests, which matters when you’re with a group. The staff, particularly a guy named Shah who comes up in basically every review, will steer you through the menu if you’re overwhelmed – and you should let him.
Service is warm without being performative. This is a good option for Indian travelers who are craving something familiar, and equally good for everyone else who just wants a well-executed meal that isn’t pho or banh mi.
Highlights
- **Shah and the service team** - mentioned by name across nearly every review, and not in a generic 'great service' way
- **Larger than it looks** - the interior opens up well beyond what the outside implies
- **Fresh ingredients** - reviewers notice it, which means it's actually detectable on the plate
- **No specific criticisms emerge from reviews** - which is either impressive or means the vocal critics haven't found it yet






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