Restaurant indien proposant une cuisine indienne contemporaine exécutée au cordeau, qui mêle les épices avec bonheur à Paris
Le moins que l'on puisse dire est que la déco de ce « Ministère de l'épice » tranche avec celle des traditionnelles tables indiennes. Ici, pas d'objets artisanaux du sous-continent, mais un lustre vénitien et une large peinture murale représentant un éléphant au milieu d'une nature dorée. Peut-être est-ce dû au carrelage ou aux couleurs, mais l'ensemble reste un peu froid, contrairement à l'accueil du maître des lieux. Dans l'assiette, une cuisine indienne contemporaine exécutée au cordeau, qui mêle les épices avec bonheur. Nos pomme de terre farcie de petits pois et souris d'agneau avec sa sauce à base d'oignons nous ont agréablement fait voyager. Les clients de ce coin du 7e apprécient.
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For the record, I am not accusing you, I shared what was my experience that was quite terrible. And I checked your website for the “Information” section, could not find it. Even while reserving a table you do not show no age 7 or under rule. It is appalling that you expect people to check all the fine print on your website before reserving / showing up. Hungry people only look for food and the nearest spot.
So, Learn to respect and value your customers and not give excuses when you mess up.
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Very bad experience. The restaurant turned us away because we had a 3 year old with us. He complained about lack of space when they had nearly half of the restaurant empty. Discrimination in plain sight and the profit greediness was evident.
So much for the “athithi devo bhava”, shame on you, shame on the culture you represent!!!!
We ordered malai kofta and butter chicken and both were really tasty. The food was flavorful and fresh. The butter naan was hot and crispy! The portion sizes were also decent compared to other places. The restaurant was very clean and ambient.
And, lastly the owner was also very nice and friendly. We had a great conversation with him. He mentioned that they get all their spices custom made from India and they don’t use anything from here that you find in Indian grocery stores.
If you are craving for some great Indian food and tired of not finding any good places in Paris (true for travelers like us), you should def come here.
Le serveur a été extrêmement sympathique.