Best to be avoided if you are looking for good Indian food. The owner is a Bangladeshi, he couldn’t explain my question about samosa in English, when I wanted to speak in Bangla, he said he does not know Bangla, when I asked which language does he speak, he said he has no language:(.
I asked for Palak Paneer, and the owner replied in a very racist way that they don't serve Palak Paneer to Indian, as Indians always start looking for Paneer in the Palak Paneer.
Anyway, we ordered dal makhani which was horrible, the Mix Vegetable was tasteless, they served papadam without plate, starter platter of pakoras was a disaster, only chapati was good.
So if you are looking for good indian food- better...
Read moreJaipur Lille offers good food with nice ambience. The service was prompt, and I didn't have to wait long for my meal. The waiter spoke only French or English, not Hindi (even its an Indian restaurant). I ordered daal tadka and naan, which tasted good and came in decent portions. They also serve the complimentary papad and chutney.
Inside eating, along with take-away is available. Outdoor seating is an option too. Usually it become crowded in the night.
However, I felt a bit unwelcome because the server made fun of me for not knowing French, which was rude. I ended up ordering just a basic dish and leaving despite being very hungry. I hope the staff can be nicer to those who can't read...
Read moreToo expensive for an indian restaurant, better to call it bangladesi restaurant per the food preparation and taste.
As per our experience in dozens of indian restaurant across Europe, some of the highlights and comparisons, Small piece of Garlic Roti for the price of Naan. Very small servings of the dishes (half of usual servings). Aloo gobi, dal makhani is totally different than the usual preparations. Dal tadka was the only dish which was okay.
I would try another restaurant in the vicinity for better and authentic Indian food, taste and...
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