Tucked away near the lively streets of Paris’s 1st arrondissement, this South Indian spot offers a calm and welcoming setting to explore a variety of traditional Indian street food flavors. The menu leans into solid vegetarian and vegan options alongside some thoughtfully prepared meat dishes, all reflecting a mix of homely authenticity and casual dining.
Visitors often settle in for a cozy meal, whether alone or with friends and family, appreciating the relaxed atmosphere that’s both spacious and quietly tucked near a charming fountain. It’s a place where you can enjoy a slow lunch or a casual dinner, with choices that cater well to those seeking healthier plates or quick bites alike. The small plates and thali-style offerings invite sharing, making it a spot favored by groups and university students, while the friendly, polite staff add to a sense of ease.
The venue welcomes a diverse crowd—from local food lovers and tourists to families and LGBTQ+ patrons—thanks to its inclusive, comfortable environment. With options like halal dishes, gentle spices, and varied drink selections including coffee, cocktails, and wine, it fits well for anyone interested in thoughtful Indian cooking without the hustle often found in busier spots. Outdoor seating and accessible entrances make it easygoing, and the no-contact delivery and takeaway provide convenience for those on the go.
Employs displaced individuals
Outdoor seating
No-contact delivery
Delivery
Takeaway
Dine-in
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Alcohol
Beer
Cocktails
Coffee
Halal food
Healthy options
Quick bite
Small plates
Spirits
Vegan options
Vegetarian options
Wine
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Table service
Toilet
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Casual
Cosy
Trendy
Family friendly
Groups
LGBTQ+ friendly
Tourists
Transgender safe space
University students
Accepts reservations
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
Paid parking lot
4 We ordered butter chicken and beef beryani. The butter chicken was not special and I couldn’t feel the butter. I ate better gravy other places.The beryani had a better taste,but meat was not soft though. The temperature of the food could be better as well. BTW: The service was perfect, the gentleman who took the order was highly well mannered and polite. He has a good sense of humor and can communicate very well. The atmosphere was ok as well . I will be back once again to test other dishes!
4 This small restaurant in the heart of the city impressed us with its cozy atmosphere and solid vegetarian offerings. We were pleasantly surprised by the Thali menu, which was flavorful and beautifully presented. A hidden gem for a relaxed meal and a great find for veggie lovers!
5 Visited this restaurant on my visit to Paris. Huge restaurant and the food was great. The butter chicken was delicious. Halal options available. Their vegetable taali was yummy. Definitely worth a visit if you are anywhere near by the restaurant.
5 I loved this restaurant, I got the chicken tikka masala (medium spice) and the spinach paneer. The curries were delicious. The staff was very friendly too.
5 Lovely setting next to the fountain, plenty of seating options. Not busy or crowded on a Sunday evening. Beyond delicious food and quality service! Very reasonably priced!
4 Good Indian restaurant by Châtelet. Nice friendly staff, a tiny bit pricy but good quality and quantity. Nice view of the Fontaine des Innocents if you eat on the patio. Got some type of chicken croquettes, there’s 2 per order but good size for a starter. It was good with the mint sauce and the spicy condiments they come with. My cheese garlic naan wasn’t cooked enough but nice size and the dish I got (don’t remember the name) was very flavorful with rice, chicken and 3 little sides on the plate. I will go back.
5 Loved the food here! We stopped for lunch, and had a ton of vegetarian options to choose from. We had the paneer korma, parotta, vegetable kothu parotta, masala dosa, raita, and everything was great! The service was polite and helpful, and the place was very pretty! There's no air conditioning here, which on the unfortunately hot July day we went on wasn't great.
5 Overall a very good restaurant. We opted for the only vegetarian option. Thali is the best with many different types of veggie and lentils. Food was delicious and felt like it was home made. Service is good. The staff is kind and suggested good options. Thanks to Athul. The atmosphere is good and calm.
Many guests enjoy the butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, and flavorful vegetarian thalis. The menu also offers halal, vegan, and healthy options to suit different tastes.
You can enjoy both a quick bite or a relaxed sit-down meal here, thanks to their small plates and cozy, casual atmosphere.
Weekends, especially evenings like Sunday, tend to be less crowded. The place feels calm and spacious then, perfect for a relaxed meal.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and offers plenty of seating options, making it great for groups and casual gatherings.
The restaurant features outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, wheelchair-accessible entrances and seating, and accepts various card payments for ease.
| Monday | 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM |
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