The Taj

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The Taj Reviews

rintjez rintjez
32 reviews
Nov 06, 2007
The Taj Restaurant is the best (and only!) Indian restaurant in Palau. Since it is located on the main road through Koror, Palau’s former capital and still the population and commercial center, it’s very easy to locate this cozy and friendly place. The smile and hospitality of Robert, the owner of The Taj will make you feel welcome and comfortable to indulge in the tasty food of this restaurant.

Indian atmosphere is felt strongly here. A big painting of an Indian lady decorates the wall, a statue of a Hindu God placed in the corner and different colors of soft sarongs hanging from the ceiling add to the calm impression of this restaurant.

You will get extra entertainment while you wait for your food since they have a glass-walled kitchen, so that you can see the chef in action while preparing various dishes.

If you like to enjoy the fresh ocean breeze while you eat, you could sit outside since The Taj just made an extension to its restaurant!

The Taj serves a delicious and affordable variety of Indian food starting from US$7.00 per dish. Best recommended foods are Garlic Cheese Nan, Pulau Rice, Chicken Tikka, Butter Chicken, Briyani and Tandoori Lamb. Besides, The Taj also offers different kinds of drinks and sisha as well.

** Lunch buffet on Fridays at US$8.00


Inside The Taj
Inside The Taj
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Reephboy says:
Yesss! I love The Taj. My favorite is the Rogan Gosht. Yum!
Robert is a great guy, too.
We used to happy hour over there quite a bit.
Posted on: Jan 01, 2008
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