"Being a Brit and being hopelessly spoilt for choice as far as Indian restaurants are concerned, we are well qualified to assess this genre.Demi Tass is the nearest Indian to my home in Vienna so it was the obvious choice. On arrival the decor was standard tacky Indian. Tasteless, tired and clichéd. Let's start with the good. I asked for a non alcoholic lemon and mint long cooling drink and that's what I got. It was very good actually. I thought I should order safely so Chicken Tikka Masala, Basmati Rice, Onion Bhaji and a garlic naan were the order of the day. The chicken dish was alright but it wasn't Tikka Masala. The sauce was good enough but very far removed from what one would expect. The Bhaji were actually just onion rings fried in a chickpea flour batter and lightly spiced. They were soft and flabby. The rice was good. The naan was made with totally the wrong flour. A cake flour I think so it had no structure and looked more like a pancake. It was sweet which made it very unpleasant to eat.40 Euros was far too much to pay for this inadequate and poorly executed meal and I would recommend you stay clear."