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7 years ago
Discovered a wonderful place for lunch! Friendly Staff & Tasty Food! Had the Biryani Legumes with Garlic Naan and it was great. Good prices too and all served with a smile! read more
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127 ave du Général de Gaulle
92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux
France
01 46 44 85 30
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It's a tiny nice restaurant and the staff is really friendly. The food is very good and prices are…read morevery reasonable for Paris. We enjoyed our dinner there and recommend to everyone.
The food was so good I for got to take photos. Is a nice small place the safe is really personable…read more They great you at the door and really make sure you are taken care of. I had the Spinage and lentils (shag dal) and Cauliflower and potatoes (something aloo) These are traditional dishes I get when I go to a Indian restaurant. Show I had some followed expectation but I have to say the love of food exceeded them. This place is definitely in my top 3 Indian restaurants In the world excluding India. The presentation of the food was phenomenal they would come out the kitchen on a beautiful tradition plate Sizzling. Everything was fresh and savory I let was a pleasure to take the naan bread and makes the different vegetables to create a new taste. If you're ever in the area looking for an affordable place to eat and your looking for great taste go to the Punjab palace
A wonderful meal and service. If you are seeking authentic Indian food while in Paris, this is it.read more
3.5/5 Solely given due to the service. The restaurant is…read moreoverpriced and overhyped. Interesting Eros theme but overall would not come back. The ambiance is elegant and good to show off but food and price does not make up for it. The quantity was very small and despite asking for Indian flavors very bland. Curries were also oily. The owner is kind but good did not live up to expectations.
Aloo Gobi, spicy cheese nan,
Postitve reviews convinced me to go here. Glad I did. Food was enjoyable. Large soup portion, mains…read moreserved one. Good service. Nice small place with ambiance. Peaceful. I would return to try more dishes.
Although French food is very good, my boyfriend and I were looking for some diversity in our…read morecuisine. On Yelp, we had found Le Palais de Raja Maharaja and it was one of the best decisions I made in France. Actually, I believe that it is one of the best Indian restaurants I have been to in my life. If you don't speak French, they are very accommodating. When we walked in the restaurant, we were greeted and sat right away. The host and the owner was very friendly and inviting. He made some great recommendations on the menu. For a free starter, we were offered some papadum with some nice chutneys. It was all very tasty and fresh. We ended up ordering some vegetable samosas, butter chicken, and a lentil chicken soup. The samosas were fresh and crispy with nice flavors! Be careful, these things come out hot. The butter chicken did not have overcooked chicken which is a huge plus! It was savory, rich, and creamy. Sometimes, excess oil is a problem in butter chicken. But, not here! This dish was great. I have no complaints about the lentil soup, but it is pretty standard. Although it was quite good, it definitely wasn't the star of the meal. To end the night, we ordered halva dessert. It is a very sweet, dense confection dessert. It was absolutely delicious and will fulfill any sweet tooth. If you are looking to take a break from all of the French food in France, this would be a great option. Especially if you are staying at a nearby hotel.
Great setting, clean and charming.
Chicken masala Riz a l ail
Superb Indian food in the Gaîté area near Montparnasse…read more I was craving the flavors of my homeland tonight, and convinced the family to stop by after a memorable Bateaux Mouche River cruise on the Seine. We got to Aasman a little after 10 pm, but they're open till 11:30 so they seated us without a fuss (another family came half an hour after us!). Our teen, who is learning French, enjoyed seeing the Indian dishes she was familiar with described in French! We made her order, and between her French and my Hindi, we managed spectacularly! We started off with lassis (mango for the kids, sweet for the missus and I), followed by appetizers - Chicken Tikka and Onion Bhajiya, which were served with delicious chutneys and pickle. For entrées, we ordered butter chicken (served with basmati rice), and a lamb tikka plate - chunks of lamb pieces with basmati rice, palak (puréed spinach), and the most delicious baingan (eggplant) bharta I've ever had. Their baingan bharta was so good, we ordered another full plate of it a la carte! The other dishes were enjoyed as well, all four of us soaking up every last morsel with our butter naans and basmati rice! We were so full that we decided to order one small dessert and share it. The server recommended a warm halwa with cold kulfi, which was an excellent choice! As I polished off the last few bites of the dessert, I could not help but think that it was the perfect ending to a memorable meal!
I walked 14 hours straight, and was craving daal after eating so many carbs and cheese for days…read more This place is pretty close to Gare de Montparnasse in the Gaeity district. It was 3/4 full of Locals at 8:30pm. Restaurant kitchens start to close in Paris around that time. The staff was very nice. I spoke with them in Hindi. The baingan bhartha eggplant was very good. 16€ for a chicken tikka thali. The other option was a lamb tikka thali, or a la carte off the main menu. Naan is 4€, which is kind of pricey but also normal in major cities. I guess it's tourist district prices.
Lassis.
Chicken tikka
Halwa and Kulfi.
Walked all the way from the louvre and it was under construction!. So disappointed and hungryread more
Gwadar serves some of the best-quality Indian-Pakistani dishes I've ever eaten, all the while with…read moreexcellent service to boot (an abnormality in Paris, that is). Ordered samosas to start, which came piping hot and delicious, although they may or may not have been frozen before. Rose lassi was okay, but tasted artificial. Main dish was palak saag, which was lamb and spinach cheese curry. Came with rice and naan, and it made for a hearty meal. Lamb was slightly on the tough side, but the spinach and cheese were creamy and smooth. It was a lot of food, as I could barely finish everything on my own. Unfortunately, I'd gone on the weekend, which didn't allow for a lunch special: I would definitely recommend going on the weekdays, as my food came out to nearly 30 euros (bread and rice were charged extra), as opposed to 16 euros for the special. Food was pretty good, but it was the courteous and welcoming staff which made my experience in Gwadar a good one. Worth a try!
Vegetable Korma
admittedly, I don't eat at other Indian Restaurants in Paris, but I know a lot in NYC and the…read moresurrounding area. THIS IS THE BEST INDIAN FOOD I HAVE EVER HAD! You can tell it is made fresh, and it has a family-run atmosphere. There is an older gentleman that is a delight and sits down and plays the sitar during interludes. Everyone is very nice, and I'm pretty sure everyone speaks English if you need it. I can confirm the older gentleman that is always present definitely does. Admittedly, it is a little pricey compared to other Indian food I have tried (about 55-60 euros for 3 people), however the food is definitely worth that price. The chicken tandori was fresh, well spiced, and cooked to perfection. The spices, in general added distinct and delicious flavor to the food, without ovewhelming the palate and did not make them too hot/ spicy. Examples of excellent vegetable selections include all the classics (dal, gobi, and the spinach-cheese plate that is different and better than any other I've every tried). I'm sure you could ask for the plates to be prepared hotter, but I never do- I feel they know what they are doing in the kitchen and do not want to deviate. The nan (regular) is light and fluffy and baked on the spot. The samosas are better than average, especially the vegetable samosas, but I think the real prizes of the establishment is in their main plates. Highly recommend it if you are in the mood for Indian food- I have convinced people from the right bank to make the trip down, they all leave highly impressed and agree this Indian food is the jam!
We walked to this place from our hotel (that was a nice walk to build up an appetite). We were…read moreserenaded with live sitar playing in the background. The service was excellent. The good was average (as an Indian, I have higher standards). Overall, a nice experience.
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Not bad restaurant. I have order Punjab dinner which is…read morecomes with choices. I had order chiken tikka, chiken korma, garlic nan with desert ( mango serbet) Portion was nice but they could do better in taste. Seems like missing salt and traditional spices. Good service with BZ restaurant on Thursday night
We were 1 table of 2 around 12:30 pm and didn't realize why until after our meal. We tried to order…read morea regular meal for our daughter, which included entree/plat/dessert, but the owner suggested we take the menu enfant at the same price, so we did. When we asked for the dessert for the menu enfant, which is very typical in France, he said it does not come with one. So, the menu enfant is just a smaller portion of a regular menu with no entree and no dessert, but at the same price. When we asked him about the reasoning behind that, he said it's been like that for 11 years, so... :-/ As for the food, it's not bad for being reheated by microwave. The kids' plate is served with ketchup and mayonnaise already on the plate which blows. my. mind. We were told we would have some raita with our meal, but never saw any. Also, they don't do to-go orders or "doggy bags", which is generally understood in France, but very a-typical for an Indian restaurant. Just be sure to order something small if you decide to take a chance on this place. I absolutely will not be going back to be scammed again by an incredibly seedy owner. http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g1548171-d3499408-r303631962-Namaste_Rajasthan-Le_Plessis_Robinson_Hauts_de_Seine_Ile_de_France.html#
This resultant is walking distance from our AirBNB. The outside of it is well kept and inviting…read more The service was impeccable and the food was amazing. It's a true Indian food that can be prepared anyway you wish. From mild to wild. It's a very laid back and friendly experience. My girl and I enjoyed ourselves and our dinner.
Currently Yelp has this restaurant named Goa Mahal - i think it's been a while since they changed…read morenames because ever since I moved to issy about a year ago, the place has been called farah mahal. So for the last year, we would pass by this place constantly but neither my husband nor I felt like going in because of the tacky looking sign. We finally dropped in last week and i was craving for Indian food and my husband reluctantly agreed. He almost changed his mind on the way there but i guess he wasnt that hungry and we trekked on. Once the food was delivered, my husband said he was so glad he didnt change his mind and that he almost feel like this is the best restaurant he's been to in Paris. He laughed when he said that though because the notion seemed a bit ridiculous. But the food was really really surprisingly good! We had the Butter Chicken, Saag paneer, and Chicken Biryani. All the dishes were so tasty. Their kashmiri rice wasn't as good though, but they had mango lassi which made up for EVERYTHING. The service is great too, and the interior is much much better than the exterior. This is going to be our go-to restaurant in issy now!
Great Gem ! This is by far one of the best Indian restaurants I have eaten at . Friendly and prompt…read moreservice and delectable food . Try the butter chicken and the Dali Lentils !
Just great! The flavors developed are second to none when it comes to Indian food. I did take away…read moreand it was incredibly fast and hot when I got home. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. The seating is fairly limited so go early. The rice was flavored with cinnamon sticks and bay leaf; an aromatic delight. The garlic naan was warm and flavorful without dripping in butter. A great neighborhood stop!
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