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Akbar Restaurant - (410) 539-0944
Akbar Restaurant
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823 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 539-0944 Neighborhoods: Mount Vernon
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Baltimore, MD Metro
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Tips
- When to Go
Weekday lunch and Sunday brunch buffets are your chance to sample many different dishes at one low price.
- Know Before You Go
A certain formality prevails as adult diners arrive in office wear for lunch or more casually elegant attire for dinner.
Customer Reviews
Avoid these arrogant people...read on
Reviewed by NNG on
2009-06-09T14:48:05Z
I have eaten in hundreds of restaurants all over the world and I never met such a behaviour as I did in Akbar in Baltimore.
We went to this restaurant and ordered two dishes. The place looked pretty nice and the prices were not cheap but acceptable.
When my dish came I started to eat, and after I had eaten about 1/3 of it (which was pretty fine but salty) I saw something moving in my plate. In general I am not a person who is disgusted and if for example I find a hair or even a small fruit fly in my food I will put it aside and continue eating without complaining.
This time as the buug was pretty big, had many legs and was still alive, I couldn't continue my food and I called the waitress. She saw the plate, took it, went to the manager and came to ask me if I wanted to continue eating the rest of my food in another plate (!!!).....I was pretty shocked and told her that no, I wasn't able to continue eating my food and I would like to go. She comes with the bill without having deduce anything from it!!! Not even 1 $ just to be nice!!! I receive the second shock and tell her that at least I would expect not to pay for my plate as I found a live buug in it and I hadn't even eaten it!
The waitress first and then the manager come to us and start arguing, trying to convince us that we brought the buug in! They actually asked my if I went to the park that day and I brought it with me in my hair!!! How incredibly ludicrous are these people?! I was at a loss. I thought they were joking but apparently they were absolutely serious.
Instead of appeasing us and excusing themselves for having found a live buug in my plate, they actually attacked us and said that it was our fault. Amongst their absurd arguments was that "if the buug had entered while it was being cooked, it would be dead by now!!!". So if it had been dead I had the right to complain, now that it was alive it was our fault.
FInally, after all this arguing they removed 7$ from the bill. I found that unacceptable and told them that if they were smart, they would try to satisfy their customers instead of trying to make a few bucks more as long as a bad review could cost them a lot more than just a few dollars. After half hour of arguing they agreed to remove 17$ (the plate was 22$) off the bill....
I am sorry for the ranting but I've never seen anything like this before. I hope they lose customers and they learn their lesson.
Pros: decent indian
Cons: Unprofessional
Worst buffet
Reviewed by Indianfoodie12 on
2008-09-26T14:47:51Z
Lunch buffet is horrible, chicken tikka masala is made using a premade sauce which tastes old and nasty. Better go to kabab stop in Mt. washington, a place that serves authentic and tasty indian food.
Pros: None
Cons: All
The best Indian restaurant in Baltimore
Reviewed by vwahi on
2008-08-07T07:33:13Z
I have been to Akbar many times .The food and the staff is always great.
Its unforunate that the last reviewer could not get in because of one bad server.
I think it deserves another chance before rating it one star.
The place is located in Mt.Vernon the best historical place in the city .Its very
close to Walers art gallery.Peabody institute,Johns Hopkins hospital and university
Syphony hall and center stage.
I would recomend Akbar for best India food.
Pros: Best buffet and their Chicken tikka masala
Cons: none
Worst experience in Balto ever! Can't rate 0 stars.
Reviewed by mlpmlpmlp on
2008-07-13T09:46:17Z
We (with an out-of-town guest) arrived on Saturday at 2:45PM for the weekend buffet. We were scared away by a belligerent staffer exclaiming repeatedly "We are closed" and "Dinner starts at 5!"
I understand from others Akbar has good food, but despite arriving (very hungry) during the published weekend buffet window (10AM-3PM), we were turned away.
We would have gladly been seated for a dinner menu, but that was clearly impossible.
Also, Akbar isn't in a good neighborhood (we were presented with beggars asking for food money). Parking is difficult as well.
So, go to a Bombay Grill (locations all around the Metro DC/Balto area) instead.
Pros: None at all
Cons: Nasty staff. Unpublished/unhonored hours. Dingy, dark, dank establishment. Poor (scary) location.
Great food, great atmosphere
Reviewed by azzarah on
2007-08-03T21:33:55Z
The food here is amazing. I love the lamb saag. The atmosphere is great too. Formal, yet informal at the same time. Romantic, yet also comfortable to go just for fun or to hang out with friends. Highly recommend.
Pros: Great food, beautiful decor
Cons: weekend hours are more limited than I'd like. Parking.
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