I don't know about the clientele who are happy with their food, as an Indian I can tell you this is not what indians eat. Why would anyone ever think of putting raw cold cucumbers, tomatoes, and onions in a biriyani, a bowl of spiced hot rice with lamb? It felt like shredder lettuce in a bowl of hot soup. Distasteful. Also, the ginger, onions and spices were not cooked enough for the other dishes we took. This goes against the principle of Indian cooking, when you think the onions are cooked, cook them further. I sincerely hope this is not what the chef grew up eating, and if they did, I'm sorry for them. Not an Indian restaurant, much...
Read moreAmazing restaurant in a beautiful city.
The food is delicious. These are authentic Indian food made with a great quality. And the price are more than decent for the given quality.
The staff is friendly and polite. Looking at the other comments, it seems that a lot of people enjoy this.
The interior and the terrace are good looking. It feels good to chill there and eat the nice dishes that they have to offer.
I totally recommend it.
Tip : If you come by car, park it on the "Parking des Petits Ponts". It's free, and you have some beautiful path around. Don't park it in the street aside from the restaurant. There's almost...
Read moreThis Indian food in this restaurant, unlike most of the Indian restaurants in Paris and in France in general is actually pretty good. First, poppadoms with chutneys and sauces is offered for free just like in the UK as you wait for your food which is great. Second the fish curries were perfectly spiced unlike the bland food you get in most Indian restaurants in France. We ended with a delicious mango Lassi which was a perfect end to thr meal....
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