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We have dined here on Wednesday evening as part of the group of companies. The decor was typical Indian and reserved. The restaurant itself was quiet with only one other group. I chose a combination meal for 25 €, which was excellent. All courses were if the highest quality. That was the best Indian food I ate. I will be coming back
Enjoy with my girlfriend when we crossed Paris on the way to the south of France. We were looking for a good Indian restaurant and we heard a lot about this restaurant. The place flourished, lots of food was ordered to go and the restaurant was filled with customers. The food was exceptionally good and definitely one of the best Indian foods I ate. The staff is very friendly and helpful in people who do not well master the French language. Definitely a recommendation!
I had been in Indiana for third time. This time, we ordered for take away at 20% discount. the quality of food was good. The ambiance at the restaurant is good and it is at 5 min walk away from Adagio Access Clamart. They offer a variety of indian/bangla desi food.
Comparisons are easy for me when it comes to Indian restaurants because... I pretty much always order the same things: pakoras, plain nan and lamb biryani. In this case tha pakoras tasted like nothing, the plain nan was dry in the middle and not cooked enough on the outter part, and the lamb biryani kind of greasy (and as quite often in lamb biryanis, I consider there should be more lamb). As a dessert, I decided to try an Indian pastry which I didn't like but I'm not sure I would have liked it anywhere else either so I won't complain too much but to say that I heard the microwave right after I ordered and the pastry was too hot on the outside and cold inside... The place is not fancy at all but I was not looking for anything fancy anyway so no issue on this side. The waiter was very nice and even offered the coffee but, even though the restaurant was empty (I really was the only one in there), he kind of abandoned me and I had to call him 15 minutes after I finished the dessert to be able to finally order a coffee... The price was ok (25€ with no drinks but tap water). So... Nothing was bad... But nothing was good either. I won't come back.