Indian gastronomy, its thousand and one flavors, its colorful dishes, its tantalizing smells... It's hard to resist. In Paris, a host of Indian restaurants will take you on a journey to the land of cheese naan, tandoori chicken, fish curry with coconut milk and lentil dhal.
Influenced by the country's different regions and religions, Indian cuisine is spicy par excellence, using curry, turmeric and spice blends such as tandoori and garam masala to add flavor and depth to dishes.
Vegetarian dishes are also common in India, due to the religious practice of ahimsa, which encourages non-violence towards animals; but Indian cuisine also includes many meat dishes, such as biryani, a popular rice-based dish with chicken or lamb meat, or tikka masala, a dish based on chicken marinated in a spicy sauce, to be accompanied by traditional naan (with cheese!) and lassi, the Indian fermented milk.
For those with a sweet tooth, don't hesitate to try the wide variety of Indian desserts, from rice cakes to gulab jamuns and barfis. To warm up your body and taste buds, discover the best Indian restaurants in Paris!
Seeklo, the art of the Indian grill washed down with cocktails, a flawless performance.
At Folie-Méricourt, Seeklo showcases the art of Indian-style grilling, washed down with cocktails. And it hits the spot! [Read more]
Diwali, the excellent Indian restaurant in Rueil-Malmaison to discover
If you're looking for a good Indian restaurant in the 92 area, Diwali in Rueill-Malmaison is the chic, gourmet address that's sure to wake up your taste buds. [Read more]
Kuna, Indian street-food naan
If you're a naan fan, you've come to the right place: Kuna, the restaurant that makes naan into a sandwich, just a stone's throw from Pigalle. [Read more]
Sharma Ji, chef Manoj Sharma's Indian restaurant far from folklore
Chef Manoj Sharma has opened Sharma Ji, a far-from-folkloric Indian restaurant that honors his family recipes. [Read more]
Delhi Bazaar, contemporary and creative Indian restaurant
Contemporary and creative, the Delhi Bazaar restaurant overturns the codes of Indian cuisine as we know them in Paris. A more than successful challenge! [Read more]
Berkeley Garden, the Indian restaurant on the Pont de l'Alma
Berkeley Garden is the name of a new Indian restaurant in the 7th arrondissement, behind the Eglise de la Sainte-Trinité, offering a modern North Indian gastronomic experience. In a refined setting, you'll discover the best of Indian gastronomy in Paris. [Read more]
Ismaïl, colorful and tasty Indo-Lebanese cuisine
The Ismaïl restaurant offers a marriage of two gastronomies with many points in common. Indian and Lebanese cuisine come together in colorful, spicy and flavorful dishes. [Read more]
Shirvan, a road trip along the Silk Road with Akrame Benallal
At Shirvan, Michelin-starred chef Akrame Benallal invites us on a road-trip of unique flavors along the Silk Road. A culinary journey that takes in Azerbaijan and the discovery of Azeri cuisine. [Read more]
Jugaad, chef Manoj Sharma's fabulous Indian restaurant
The Uma Nota team and chef Manoj Sharma are opening a new place together: a restaurant featuring modernized Indian cuisine, in the 2nd arrondissement, christened Jugaad! Shall we take bets on your favorite new Indian restaurant? [Read more]
The Sir Winston and its chic English pub atmosphere
The Sir Winston has undergone a facelift to become a spicy restaurant, somewhere between an English pub and Indian cuisine made in London. [Read more]
Jaipur Café, the Indian restaurant for lovers of Indian and Pakistani cuisine!
Le Jaipur Café has been serving Indian and Pakistani cuisine in Paris for over 10 years. If you're looking for a good Indian restaurant, head for Gare de l'Est in the 10th arrondissement to enjoy delicious, spicy, well-cooked dishes. [Read more]
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