Ashas – Kuwait
Indian food, an international favorite, with its fusion of Indian spices, and the vast variety and techniques of using them, makes Indian food the most flexible for endless creativity. Asha’s, a Kuweaty favorite, opened its first kitchen in the region in Al-wafi, Dubai. Now, Asha’s has now expanded to Kuwait with a three-branch footprint, Bahrain and Doha Aside from their fabulous foods, the management and service is something that we in Kuweat definitely appreciate. They are well trained, polite, and experienced with different tastes, and are up to the standards of the exotic and professional gourmet kitchen.
After much thought, visits, eating, eating, and more eating, we have found Asha’s key quality; juicy, tender, succulent, luscious food; absolutely mouthwatering. Everything is slow cooked and marinated to perfection, from their butter chicken stew to their Biryani with the true Indian aroma of white basmati rice. They top it off, and give you a magnificent down to earth presentation. The brass pots they serve the food in, (which by the way are the perfect portion, always) are made trendy with the combination of the colors in the restaurant, and beaded curtains that warm up the place in an instant. Whether you go to the branches in Kuwait or Dubai or Bahrain you will definitely get a gourmet Indian dish spiced to your satisfaction. but the one in avenues have the more consistency in food quality , Ashas Avenues is the favorite one and Ashas Doha is definitely the worst
‘its kuweaty guaranteed!
What to order ?
-Dal Soup
-Mushroom Korkoreh
-Alo Matar ta take
- Butter chicken
-Goush Vindalo
-Moureg Malai kabab
-Kaysar biryani
How to get there?
Ashas Marina Mall
Ashas Avenues
Branches in GCC :
Ashas doha ( villagio mall )
Ashas dubai ( Wafi centre )
Ashas Bahrain ( City Centre )
How much you will pay?
An average check of 12KD per person
Grade?
B : consistency is a key factor in any restaurant , and betty that a place like ashas with that kind of quality have only one branch to produce that













Good job. Speaking of indian food, can we have a review on Amaya, london? Thanks!
will be posted next week , thank you hasan
Will try the Indian Resturant (AMAL) in Armani Hotel- Dubai next month.
I will send you couple of pictures with my feed back
don’t miss phindi massala , muscat ghosht and the “lamp leg” dish .. killers !
how abt taking a look at Taal Kuwait on Al Bidaa roundabout in front of movenpick