Beware of the Taj Mahal Group/Hotel Scam in France!
I recently had a terrible experience with a restaurant falsely claiming to be a "Pure Vegetarian Indian Restaurant" on Uber Eats. After investigating, I found that the listed address matched the Taj Mahal Paris, a non-vegetarian restaurant. Despite ordering a vegetarian Paneer Tikka, I was shockingly served chicken instead! This is completely unacceptable and highly deceptive.
If this restaurant claims to be part of the Taj Mahal Hotel group, why disguise itself under a different name on Uber Eats? Why not sell vegetarian food under the Taj Mahal brand? It seems like a calculated scam to mislead customers, especially those with dietary restrictions, and make money dishonestly.
I attempted to contact the restaurant immediately after receiving my order, but no one answered. This level of negligence raises serious concerns about food safety and allergens, and it’s incredibly dangerous for anyone with food sensitivities.
I've reported this incident to Uber Eats, providing all necessary evidence, and I strongly advise others to avoid this restaurant and any associated with the Taj Mahal group. Don’t fall victim to this deceptive practice! Your health and safety are too important to risk with such questionable businesses. Stay safe and always order from...
Read moreAvoid at all cost. Price-Quality-Quantity is below than below average. For €18 chicken Jalpharezi you get four thin slices of chicken and a tasteless semi curry. And it was supposed to be their ‘speciality’ on the menu. Everything is utterly overpriced and quantity is spoonful compared to the price. Being an Indian/Bengali guy I can definitly confirm the cheese nun or the jalpharezi lacked any Indian authentic taste. Worst part is when the guy from the counter came for a feedback, I told the same but he just listened and kind of accepted the complaint doing nothing about it. Spent €32 which is usually more than enough sharing for me and my wife in other Indian resturant in Paris or anywhere else in Europe but we left the resturant unsatisfied and hungry. The decor of the resturant is not appealing, bathroom door gets stuck, you might not come out of your own and the sitting tables for two are so small you can’t organise your food properly. AVOID AT ALL COST. I do not understand about all the reviewers (reading which I came to this place) who are mostly European, but really if you consider this ‘good’ then you don’t know what real...
Read morePathetic restaurant… rude waiter…. I was craving for indian food specially dal makhni so i googled the restaurant near me and ended up in this restaurant… but it was my biggest mistake… I ordered mix pakora and juice … he gave prone pakoda in that … so i cancel that order… Then we ordered dal makhni , panner and naan … In my 30 yr i never had such a pathetic dal… without gravy … i asked the waiter to make dal with gravy … he added so much spices… when we complaint abt it then he said french people like this way…. Behaviour is so rude… I never expect Asian treating Indian like this…. Opening Indian restaurant and giving such a disgusting food is an insult of india… Moreover bangladeshi waiter giving us such a looks that we don’t know anything and said Bangladesh mein aise dal banti hai…. Just for information dal makhni is the north indian dish…. I would suggest everyone not to go to this restaurant and waste ur evening and money For Bangladeshi waiter :If u don’t know how to serve people … then don’t represent india in paris …. As Indian...
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