One restaurant that I will give credit for in Paris, for North Indian food. Their garlic naan bread was great, not hard like a rock as in other places, and had the aroma of a bread. The chicken tikka was well marinated and the fish (lieu noir) was very soft. It is not a very expensive fish but they made a great dish of it!! The prawns dish was ok... but the gravy could have been a bit better. Now, to finish the meal, the carrot halwa was the best!!! Combined with a real chai tea (masala tea) which we asked the owner for. He did it just for us as it was not at the menu. A recommended little place for an affordable budget and a real North Indian taste...
Read moreThis Indian food is the best Indian food in Paris! We have been sick of French food, sorry France it’s just too much sometimes! We’ve been looking around for good worldly food and man did we find it! Best garlic naan, amazing lamb vindaloo, and chicken tikka masala! We can’t say enough about it, the samosas were to die for! Staff was amazing and nice, speaks French, Indian and English! We were the first ones there tonight and the place only started filling in but I know it packed every night! Thank you thank you for making Paris a lot more colorful and...
Read moreBy far the best Indian restaurant I’ve visited so far in Europe. I ordered the palak paneer, butter chicken, garlic nans and of course mango lassi and I do this all over the world. Ingredients were super fresh, chicken was very tender, paneer was perfect. Nans were puffy and tasty. Food was spiced the way one only could dream of. Mango lassi was not too sweet or too thick, just very refreshing. A serious recommendation if you’re looking for delicious Indian food in Paris. Very friendly staff and nice...
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