Reviews on Indian food in Maisons-Laffitte, France including New Shri Ganesh, Bolly Bolly, Jodhaa's, Taj Indien, Ganesh, CHADNI, New Shri Ganesh, Restaurant Diwali, Rajpoot
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4 based on 191 reviews
The most warm welcome from the staff and great service through our whole meal. Popadoms and very tasty pickles plus complimentary aperitif to start the meal. Starters very tasty (bhajis and seekh kebab) and nicely presented. Curries very tasty though we'd have liked them more spicy (ordered madras and vindaloo). The restaurant itself is very pleasant and nicely decorated.The restaurant does benefit from a car park underground BUT caution if you have a low spoiler on the front of your car. The angle of the ramp is such that our car spoiler got badly scraped driving in and out of the entrance. The rest of the experience was great.
4 based on 633 reviews
We have visited this restaurant with our Indian colleagues and they appreciated the quality of Indian food. I don't recommend you to order Antillean food. Butter chicken was good, vegetarian meals to. Be careful it was too much to eat it all. Good atmosphere.Dear customer,I thank you for your comment. I take good note of your remarks.I hope to see you again soon in our restaurant.Looking forward,Didier
3 based on 42 reviews
This local restaurant is perfect for a Friday evening curry and spicy enough for a British curry palate. The caviar d'aubergines is particularly good, and the cotes de provence goes v well.
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3 based on 57 reviews
A good local Indian restaurant, with an attentive staff. You may need to insist if you want a dish that is hot (as in spicy) enough for British tastes - but that is normal in France.
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3 based on 68 reviews
Ganesh is a restaurant of delicious Bangladeshi, INDIAN, Pakistani food. We are promised to provide the best service to you. Ganesh was founded at 1989. The then time an indian refugee started this restaurant as Indian Ocean, now its turn as restaurant Le
Walked in on the spur of the moment which was the biggest mistake. An empty restaurant should have rung the alarm bells!Upon walking in, we were instantly served small glass of something which resembled grapefruit juice, with no advice that it was alcoholic. Luckily one of the party asked and found it was before the party member who cannot drink alcohol touched it!Mango Lasi drink was beautiful and tasty.Poppadom served at same time as main course which seemed a bit odd, and both arrived very, very quickly after the order was taken. Duck Korma did not taste or look like duck and the sauce was of boil-in-the-bag quality. Chicken Korma had chicken which was very under-cooked and sauce which seemed to be boil-in-the-bag quality. Chicken Tikka was bland but cooked through.Was asked by the waiter about the left chicken korma but when we said it was not liked, he walked away and the korma was not taken off the bill.Couldnât wait to get out of the place, so asked for bill but was kept waiting while they cleared the table first. All this for 65 euro! Would not recommend this place to anyone and we are praying we do not have food poisoning from the place.
4 based on 39 reviews
Have eaten here three times lately with friends. Always dependable tasty food, with the plus of those who like authentic indian foods, spicy and hot, unlike many Indian restaurants in france which fade the fire down to the timide Gallic palate.
4 based on 96 reviews
Ordered a takeaway for two to be delivered at home, and it arrived on time. Samosas were quite good, spinach bhaji very good, but unfortunately the two curries were two of the worst we have tasted for a long time. The chicken vindaloo was sweet, as if sugar had been added, and in spite of instructions to make it hot, it tasted mild; the chicken madras was sweet, and lacking a proper spicy taste, and the chicken seemed to be full of red colouring; the nan bread lacked the normal fluffiness associated with this bread. We paid 43 euros, and it was a big disappointment. I come from a family who owned an Indian restaurant, and I have many friends who own them, and needless to say I have had thousands and thousands of Indian dishes, so .......
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4 based on 188 reviews
Le BollyBolly propose un buffet d'entrées, plats et desserts à volonté. Vous êtes fan de Naâns ? Le BollyBolly propose aussi les Naâns nature à volonté en semaine le midi et les cheese Naâns à volonté le soir et le week-end . Venez passer une agréable mom
It was exciting to find a 13⬠lunchtime curry buffet in the Montesson / Sartrouville region - but the end result was pretty average in all honesty. Service was superb, cleanliness too. What the place lacks is some more variety, a bit more freshness in the appearance in the food. It WAS good, just I've had a lot better for the same price. Here's hoping they improve :)I would take a few mates there for a curry, just I wouldn't promise too much.
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3 based on 42 reviews
This local restaurant is perfect for a Friday evening curry and spicy enough for a British curry palate. The caviar d'aubergines is particularly good, and the cotes de provence goes v well.
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