Find out what Pakistani restaurants to try in Gaillard including Restaurant Indien Bollywood, Restaurant Rameeka, Thali Restaurant Indien
Restaurants in Gaillard
4 based on 297 reviews
Nouveau Restaurarnt indien au coeur de Gaillard, au 125, route de Genève 74240 Gaillard France, 2 min à pied de Genève tramway, très bonne cuisine et service au top , jolie décoration, ambiance romantique ,livrason au domicile gratuitement, -10 % sur les
Fabulous classics. Nice and spicy (and extra spicy if uou ask for it) Just a good time and awesome food. My only downfall are the TV's playing BOLLYWOOD movies /numbers but that's just because I don't like TV's in restaurants. Personal pet peeve :)
4 based on 323 reviews
The restaurant Rameeka - since 1992 is located in Gaillard near Annemasse and the Swiss border. We welcome you from 7pm to 11pm from Tuesday to Saturday; From 12pm to 2pm, then from 7pm to 11pm on Sunday and we are closed all day on Monday. In the restaur
This is a very good Indian restaurant. The food is delicious. The wine was good. The tablecloths beautifully clean and starched. The service was very pleasant but slow. The restaurant was full - a good sign on a Sunday night. There were too few people serving at table which was a shame. If they had been faster taking the orders and bringing the drinks ( the guest ordered ones not the complimentary ones) it would have created a much better impression and customer experience. The food was very good however and we'd go back.
4 based on 121 reviews
If you read my previous review, you will discover that I never actually "ate" at the restaurant, but gave them a negative review because of attitude!My attitude!I am so self-absorbed sometimes I can't get over myself!I think I have lived in France too long.I swore I would never go back!NEVER!But I did.Why?Addiction!I am addicted to Indian food.I am from Glasgow, and as you will probably know, "Chicken Tikka Masala" was created in Glasgow - YES, Glasgow, along with violence and alcoholism.In 2001, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook - a good name for somebody obsessed with food - declared that "Chicken Tikka Masala, created in Glasgow, is now a true British national dish, as British as steak & kidney pie, not only because it is the most popular dish, but because it is a perfect illustration of the way Britain absorbs and adapts external influences." I have eaten good, bad and brilliant Indian food all over the world, but Indian Food is very hard to find in France even harder than hard-working, friendly postal employees.So enroute to the Bejart Ballet in Lausanne, we stopped in for lunch, and I am so glad we did - because it was up in the "brilliant" category.I have a ritual for my first visit to a new Indian restaurant: do not order esoteric dishes that you have never eaten before - order what you have eaten a thousand times, so you can make an instant comparison just in case you have to order an emergency take-out halfway through the meal.So: it was the standard duo of: "Mutton shahi korma" and of course: Chicken tikka masala with aubergines and some amazing "fans-of-naans" to complete a memorable lunch.The service was impeccable, the food was delicious - so we ordered 4 dishes to take with us at the end of the lunch - and the prices were very reasonable.What could be better?I can't wait to go back, which I will do everytime my companion is skiing - which is such a silly thing to do - although I will have to promise to come home with more than just the bill.The restuarant is billed as: "Muslim" - it may be, who knows, but beer and wine are on the menu.Beef is also on the menu, so I don't think they are Hindu who believe that a cow is Gomaata, a motherly deity. When a baby cannot be breastfed by the mother, the cow is prescribed as the choice of surrogate breast feeding. This has been a tradition in India for ages, and has only served to reinforce the sentiment.So they are an enigma - which is my religion of choice - I am an enigmatic.Thali is also confusing, as it makes one think instantly of THAI food - at least it could confuse a stupid person - which I am, for leaving a negative review in the first place.I apologise from the bottom of my "stented" heart and I can;t wait to heat up the takeaway.The take away from my experience at Thali - the BEST Indian food I have had in France.
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