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Checked out Le Gange near Parc Butte Chaumont in Paris, and it's a pretty interesting mix of an Indian restaurant and a regular brasserie. They've put an Indo twist on some dishes like omelettes, pizzas, and burgers, but they also serve the usual Indian stuff.
We tried a few dishes – the Dahl Tarka wasn't that great, but the chickpea curry was really good (kind of a different take on Chana Masala with little green non-chili peppers). The paneer tikka was good too. We asked for the dishes to be spicy, and they definitely delivered!
My daughter had the butter chicken, and it was the best dish on the table. The naans weren't super fresh (maybe heated?), but the rice was good. The staff was nice and friendly. Overall, a solid 4 stars for Le Gange! Worth a visit if you're...
Read moreSo my friends tell me that now that I've been to jū-ni, I'm screwed and I kind of agree lol. I should've gone to more lower rated sushi spots to reallllllllllly appreciate how amazing jū-ni is.
It's omakase style with four people to a sushi chef. They have two seatings, one at 6:30, and another at 8:30. Dinner is about 2 hours for a 14 course meal.
Geoff, was our fabulous sushi chef and part owner so we definitely felt we got the best of the best experience. Everything was so laid back, casual and friendly, it was like an old friend cooking for us.
The food. OMG. The flavors and textures, everything complemented each other so well and was so thought out. Their Michelin star is well deserved.
TLDR: Go here now. Sushi...
Read moreFood was pretty good. Chicken Biryani was yummy and spicy just like I like it. Cheese Naan was spot on. Meat samosas was yummy as all heck.
The service, on the other hand was clumsy. The new guy was still fumbling with his knowledge of the menu (and a little bit over the top) while the two other waiters kept not talking to each other when they filled our orders for drinks. So we had to deny being served twice a few times.
TL;DR : food good,...
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