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Feedback gevenFrankly, I had a wonderful time in this restaurant. The food was very good, served in a sort of meal tray. The cheese nans were very good. Big problem, the restaurant is too small and we're all stuck to each other. Prices are rather attractive for a city like Paris. But unfortunately the portions are too small to my taste, the dessert the famous honey cake is too small, a spoon and it's over. My faith, price side is fine and side tastes good. I advise if you're in the corner
I ate Indian food in france a few times and I know what to expect. It looks more like what you will find in angleterre - which means that it has little to do with what is served in in indebtedness (or Pakistan or Bangladesh). the great difference, compared to the angleterre, is that spices tend to be discreet. otherwise, what I ate in nadaraj was familiar and cheap. pakoras, samosas, lamb curry, pulao rice and naan bread were all good and served with the familiar trio of sauces - mango chutney, green lemon pickle, raita. First of all, I found the whole menus that are confusing, especially three very different variations of flats at fixed prices without the possibility of changing even the Indian desserts, which are not my thing. Secondly, the service was very, very slow. the couple on the adjacent table also had to wait for an age for everything. All right, it's in one of the most frequented dining areas of betting, but in the nearby places where I ate during my stay, the service was quick and effective. It is still worth the detour if you are not pressed and do not expect to be spicy. you can get a decent meal at a reasonable price.
When I read the comments I get scared by taking a table. Thankfully I didn't take it into account. It's not my first or last Indian. He's fine! cheap, rue moufetard, very welcome, a table a hair too small when all the dishes arrive. so don't hesitate to test. good welcome, good plate, good evening!
From the outside, you might think it's a charming little Indian place in a large Parisian neighborhood. Do it. not. being. dupe. This place is horrible. food is almost indian but has a fade taste and without inspiration. For example, I ordered a dish of onions as part of the aperitif menu and received four onion washers on an iceberg lettuce bed with a sad and sad tomato area. and it was cold. the owner is very nice but spends the clearest of his time in the street trying to attract more customers inside. During this time we waited 30 minutes for pathetic entries, 30 more for the main dish terne, and chose to pay the check and escape without tasting dessert even if we had ordered the three-course menu. There was only another couple in the restaurant when we entered - and that should have been our first clue. Moreover, the lights did not work in the bathroom, the whole experience was scandalously expensive and there are several best options within 2 minutes walk of this place. Go elsewhere!
We had dinner here because it was close to our airbnb - food was very good. the same thing we would have in an Indian restaurant in the canada, but with a little less heat. The service was very good. amusing note: that day at paris, we did not eat French food - we prepared a breakfast on our airbnb, Vietnamese for lunch and Indian for dinner:P