First off, this is not Indian in a fast food environment with regards to cost and service. So don't…read moreassume it's significantly cheaper It's still a family restaurant without many tables. The husband and wife has kids and their family friends/relatives kids that are teenagers and help serve the food. If you expect prompt and regular service, I don't think this is the place. It's more of a restaurant served in an informal setting. There's nothing like have family friends/old aunties communicating in Hindi with the cooks and stuff and talking about family problems in India while you're eating haha. It's a little cheaper than some of the other Indian restaurants in the area.
They do have a huge menu like a full-service Indian restaurant. Every category (veg, chicken, fish, mutton, etc.) is covered and they have non-Indian items like kebabs and sandwiches among other items. Personally, it's not worth coming here if you just want a sandwich or kebabs. There are plenty of Middle Eastern and patisseries around.
I ordered a Poulet Butter Cream (Butter chicken - 10.50 Euro) and my dad ordered Agneau Currry (Mutton curry - 10.50 Euro). Unlike a lot of American places, you have to order naan and rice separately. Ridiculous, I know. Some places, you get one free and other is extra or vice-versa. Here, your money is only the entree. Fortunately, the quantity is bigger than it looks. Two Naan nature costs 4.00 Euro (plain naan is 2.00 Euro each) and Riz nature basmati costs 5.00 Euro (Plain Basmati Rice is 2.50 Euro each). For 30 Euro, it was actually a filling and very tasty meal. And for 30 Euro, it's obviously not 'fast food'.
There was much better service at the other Indian restaurant but the taste is very good here. They have a full selection of drinks to choose from (water, pop, and alcoholic beverages) so long story short, you get restaurant quality food in a casual, small environment.