I don’t really know how I should start this rating and telling of experience! But first let’s talk about the food and how it tastes. So we ordered a butter chicken and other chicken dish and the butter chicken was sour as if the ingredients were expired that were used. Second the dishes were so small and put in a bigger serving plate so it makes the illusion that it would look bigger! (What a scam). Next the food was barely seasoned it tasted really bland and not like real Indian food. But now I’m going to tell you my experience with the waiter there. The waiter told me that many famous actors such as Salman Khan and other people like Imran khan and his spouse came here to enjoy a meal and that they had pictures of them eating here hanging in the back. I looked at the back and there were pics of their own family and not any person that was mentioned (what a lie) Besides all that the prices were so high for such small dishes and „smack“ that we heard there. Not going to lie I don’t recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants good authentic...
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I had the pleasure of dining at Mina Mahal during my recent trip to Paris, and it was truly a standout experience. From the moment I walked in, the warm hospitality and cozy ambiance set the tone for a great meal.
The food was absolutely delicious – rich in flavor, beautifully presented, and clearly made with care. Every dish I tried had a perfect balance of spices, especially the chicken tikka masala, which were outstanding. Portions were generous and satisfying without being heavy.
What really impressed me was the genuine kindness of the staff. They were welcoming, attentive, and made sure everything was just right throughout the meal.
If you’re looking for authentic South Asian cuisine in Paris with a touch of home-style comfort, I highly recommend Mina Mahal. I’ll definitely be coming back on...
Read moreThe food at Mina Mahal is very expensive and a poor restaurant value. As my wife and I travel, we frequently seek out indian restaurants, and this was the most disappointing in twelve countries. The food was VERY bland, having only the slightest hint of flavor, and absolutely no spice, even though we specifically asked for “spicy”. Further, each main was tiny, consisting of perhaps 1/3 of a typical serving, yet we were charged above and beyond full price. The chicken vindaloo had perhaps four tiny pieces of chicken and a few potatoes and the butter chicken may have had six or seven. For 55 euros, we got what I would normally consider a single dinner serving for one person. We CANNOT recommend...
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