To be honest, low quality indian-pakistani restaurant! We went on 28Jan2023 with my wife and very good friend to spend a good time and enjoy a traditional and delicious Indian-Pakistani supper. To be sure we had a spot, I booked my reservation for 3 at 8pm. Due to metro being delayed, we arrived around 8:10pm. I told the waiter that we had a reservation for 8pm and our table wasn't even ready and we had to wait 45min to get a spot. Basically, don't waste your time to book in advance as it will be first come first served. They only look for high number of people and how much benefits they can make. Then we got a spot in a corner and the table had spots of dirts. It wasn't even clean to be honest. Then we waited again 30min for a waiter to come and get our order. We took the chicken Samosas and vegetarian samosas, cheese naan, nature naan, chicken byriani, nature basmati rice, chicken Shai Korma, Chana Massala or chickpeas Stew, chicken Tikka massala. It was a terrible supper. The Samosas looked industrial, small and tasteless. The byriani was not a byriani. It looked like a fried rice and the chicken inside was blend and dry. The rest was only sauce and very small pieces of chicken. They said in menu that chicken were cooked on wood charcoal but it did not feel like that. They were cooked in the sauce and you could feel something you could make at home or something you could buy from a grocery store. Naan breads looked homemade but I didn't come to Indian-Pakistani place for bread. It is a shame to be honest. You can look at my photos and you will understand by the look, shape and consistency that my review is honest (not my first time to review food). Also, they didn't use too much spices and their food tastes like a all you can eat indian buffet, nothing less nothing more. I forgot to mention how expensive was the food. It is not even worth half the price. To be honest, I should have eaten a cheeseburger from Mcdonald. It would be better and price wise it would be definitely better. The service was so slow and staffs were all over the place. In conclusion, I highly don't recommend this place!!! Quantities are small, quality is very low, food is not even traditional, recipes are not even original, and service is terrible. If you don't belive me, go try for yourself. To close the loop, at the end, we paid and my wife and friend went to bathrooms and they were in shock. They said the toilets were not clean at all. They couldn't belive it. I welcome anyone to go and check this place for safety and hygiene, I am sure they will have a nice surprise in...
Read moreOn a recent trip to Paris, we discovered an incredible Pakistani/Indian restaurant just 15 minutes away from the Eiffel Tower by bus. This hidden gem left us absolutely delighted with its food, ambiance, and hospitality, standing out as a highlight of our trip.
The food was nothing short of extraordinary. We ordered butter naans, chicken tikka masala, and chai — each dish bursting with flavor and authenticity. The chicken tikka masala was rich, creamy, and perfectly spiced, while the butter naans were soft, flaky, and ideal for scooping up every bit of the sauce. The chai was warm, fragrant, and comforting, the perfect way to end the meal. To top it off, the restaurant generously treated us to complementary mango lassi, which was refreshingly sweet and smooth.
The restaurant’s interior was beautifully traditional, with elegant decor that transported us straight to South Asia. Intricate patterns, warm lighting, and tasteful touches created an inviting and relaxing atmosphere. The background music—a mix of classical and contemporary South Asian tunes—added to the overall charm.
What truly set this place apart was the exceptional hospitality. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted warmly and treated like honored guests—a level of kindness and attentiveness we didn’t experience in any other restaurant during our trip. A special shout out to Asif, Nouman and Zeeshan for their outstanding service; they went above and beyond to ensure we had the best experience.
The menu was extensive, offering a wide array of dishes to cater to every palate. Whether you’re a fan of classic curries, sizzling kebabs, or vegetarian specialties, there’s something for everyone.
This restaurant is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Pakistani/Indian cuisine near the Eiffel Tower. The combination of insanely good food, beautiful interiors, lovely music, and unparalleled hospitality made it an unforgettable dining experience. We’ll undoubtedly be back next time...
Read moreNew Jawad Longchamp, the Indian-Pakistani restaurant in Paris, stands out as a culinary haven, offering a fine dining experience that seamlessly blends elegance with authentic flavors. The restaurant's upscale ambiance creates a sophisticated setting that enhances the overall dining pleasure.
The staff at New Jawad Longchamp deserves accolades for their superb and helpful service. From recommendations to ensuring a seamless dining experience, their attentiveness adds a personal touch to each visit. Their dedication to customer satisfaction is evident in every interaction, making patrons feel truly valued.
The real star, however, is the authentic tasting food. New Jawad Longchamp excels in delivering the true essence of Indian and Pakistani cuisines. Each dish is a masterpiece of spices and flavors, showcasing the culinary expertise of the chefs. Whether you indulge in flavorful curries, succulent kebabs, or aromatic biryanis, the menu reflects a commitment to preserving the authenticity of South Asian cuisine.
In conclusion, New Jawad Longchamp is more than a restaurant; it's an immersive culinary journey. With its fine dining ambiance, attentive staff, and a menu that celebrates the rich tapestry of Indian and Pakistani flavors, it has earned its place as a top destination for those seeking an elevated and authentic dining...
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