Quite centrally located the place stands out with its unique name, Haryana, for anyone familiar with India this is the name of a northern state.
What is unique though is that generally people use the familiar moniker "Punjab" or something a bit more north Indian rather than the less famous cousin, Haryana, so yes this caught my eye and from then on it was a lets definitely try.
We were quite early by dinner standards, so much that the server had to actually check his watch before confirming our seating. The restaurant has a nice quiet subtle ambience to it, nothing in the decor indicates noise or discord, even the lighting is soothing. So once you are seated you are at ease.
The food has a multitude of options and has been adapted (spice level) to the french palette, rightly so!
There are adequate vegetarian and non vegetarian options, including the famous veg thali, an assortment of vegetarian dishes served with rice at the restaurant (but in general it comes with bread and rice options). Its an excellent option to try multiple vegetarian sides, you should additionally order naan and its a wholesome meal.
I ordered the vegetarian biryani and was satisfied with it, for my Indian palette I had to request for salt and pepper but it wasnt the food, it was me!
Definitely worth it, the servers speak french and can guide you easily on what to order, I would...
Read moreQuite centrally located the place stands out with its unique name, Haryana, for anyone familiar with India this is the name of a northern state.
What is unique though is that generally people use the familiar moniker "Punjab" or something a bit more north Indian rather than the less famous cousin, Haryana, so yes this caught my eye and from then on it was a lets definitely try.
We were quite early by dinner standards, so much that the server had to actually check his watch before confirming our seating. The restaurant has a nice quiet subtle ambience to it, nothing in the decor indicates noise or discord, even the lighting is soothing. So once you are seated you are at ease.
The food has a multitude of options and has been adapted (spice level) to the french palette, rightly so!
There are adequate vegetarian and non vegetarian options, including the famous veg thali, an assortment of vegetarian dishes served with rice at the restaurant (but in general it comes with bread and rice options). Its an excellent option to try multiple vegetarian sides, you should additionally order naan and its a wholesome meal.
I ordered the vegetarian biryani and was satisfied with it, for my Indian palette I had to request for salt and pepper but it wasnt the food, it was me!
Definitely worth it, the servers speak french and can guide you easily on what to order, I would...
Read moreWe had the sheer delight of relishing our lunch at Haryana, an experience that truly stands out as one of the most exceptional encounters with Indian cuisine I have ever had. Opting for the chicken with lentils priced at 16.9€, I was treated to an exquisite "feast" for the senses. The intricate interplay of flavors stemming from the amalgamation of rice, sauce, succulent chicken, and lentils was nothing short of a culinary marvel. Notably, the chicken was impeccably prepared, and a noteworthy highlight is the option to indulge in unlimited portions of rice, a delightful addition to the meal.
Turning our attention to the service, it mirrored the excellence of the cuisine itself, which is to say, nothing short of incredible. The staff's courtesy and their adeptness in providing personalized suggestions tailored to individual preferences were striking.
Regrettably, owing to the establishment's popularity, the venue was slightly bustling, causing a minor delay in the meal's arrival. However, this is a mere minutiae in light of the overall experience, as we thoroughly enjoyed the moment, making the wait inconsequential.
In essence, if I were to offer a single piece of advice, it would unequivocally be to seize the opportunity and embark on a culinary...
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