Sangam, Indian restaurant in Karlin, Prague, Czech Republic
Sangam is an Indian restaurant in Prague's Karlin neighborhood, offering dishes from several regions of India, from creamy northern curries to spicier southern preparations. The menu covers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, all cooked with traditional spices.
The restaurant was among the first Indian places to open in Prague, at a time when South Asian food was largely unknown to local diners. It played a part in making Indian cooking a recognizable part of the city's restaurant scene.
The name Sangam comes from Sanskrit and means "confluence", which describes well how the menu brings together cooking styles from northern and southern India. Dishes like dal makhani or masala dosa sit side by side on the same menu, giving diners a sense of how varied Indian cooking really is.
The restaurant is open daily and accepts card payments, but booking ahead is a good idea on weekends. For those who prefer eating at home, delivery is available through common online platforms.
Despite being located in a residential part of Prague, the restaurant sources several of its spices directly from India, which gives the food a flavor that stands apart from most other Indian places in the city. This has made it a regular stop for Indian residents living in Prague.
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