Serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant Indiano. Menu contains around 20 vegetarian dishes of which some are or can be vegan - ask your server. Open Mon-Sun 12:00-15:00, 19:00-23:00.
The food was absolutely delicious. Portion size was very generous. Staff did not communicate at all after ordering, for example no "enjoy your food" or "how was it?". Would still visit again for the food in a heartbeat.
Set in a little yet typical Portuguese Village - Edit
Natraj setting tucked away in a little yet typical Portuguese Village a mere Km or there about's from the Atlantic ocean is your first introduction to this cozy Indian cuisine restaurant. Although at times Natraj seemed to have lost its way quality wise the same thing cannot be said nowadays. The Food is again tasty, served well and the service with a smile has definitely also returned. Like most F&B business’ it is really a shame there is not an Organic option even at a higher price tag but still well worth the experience.
Well, I believe that if you are in the Cascais area, and love indian food then you should head out to Natraj. It's a bit out of the center but really worth getting away from the tourist trap style indian restaurants that are located in the center. Me and my girlfriend (plus some of our vegan friends) are regulars and can very highly recommend this place.
Garlic naan + Banghan Khabarta is a killer combo if you need any recommendations.
4 Reviews
First Review by MichielDesmet
Briggy
Points +374
Go here for "happy vegan noises" - Edit
The food was absolutely delicious. Portion size was very generous. Staff did not communicate at all after ordering, for example no "enjoy your food" or "how was it?". Would still visit again for the food in a heartbeat.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2022-06-21
Pros: The food is delicious, Many vegan options (ask your server), Very cheap for the portion size you get
Cons: Staff did not communicate much, No vegan dessert on the dessert menu, Air-conditioning (bad for environment & too cold)
Guest
MiguelDiogo
Points +76
Set in a little yet typical Portuguese Village - Edit
Natraj setting tucked away in a little yet typical Portuguese Village a mere Km or there about's from the Atlantic ocean is your first introduction to this cozy Indian cuisine restaurant. Although at times Natraj seemed to have lost its way quality wise the same thing cannot be said nowadays. The Food is again tasty, served well and the service with a smile has definitely also returned. Like most F&B business’ it is really a shame there is not an Organic option even at a higher price tag but still well worth the experience.
Read morePros: The Locality typical of a Portuguese old village, Tasty Food, Price is fair
Cons: No Organic Options., Understandable but sometimes service is 2 serious, Patience with the Parking
Guest
Lukas2406
Points +72
Nice place - Edit
One of the best vegan choices in Cascais
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MichielDesmet
Points +325
The First Natraj Review (an honour) - Edit
Well, I believe that if you are in the Cascais area, and love indian food then you should head out to Natraj. It's a bit out of the center but really worth getting away from the tourist trap style indian restaurants that are located in the center. Me and my girlfriend (plus some of our vegan friends) are regulars and can very highly recommend this place.
Read moreGarlic naan + Banghan Khabarta is a killer combo if you need any recommendations.
Pros: Amazingly tasty food, Good value , Large sitting area upstairs
Cons: Sometimes the downstairs area has people smoking, Food is addictive due to it's tastiness...
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