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“Indra (India)”
This place honors with sharpness and excellence the cooking of Penjab, and proposes flavors in 1001 aroma... In a rich decoration of red lacquer and vast mirrors, a staff in the small care is there to advise novice taste buds.
Very nicely presented dishes come along generally with delicious and fragrant basmati rice. This place is ideal for an exotic dinner. It is a delicious occasion to learn about the Indian cooking and to taste the famous rose’s tea.
10, Rue du Commandant Rivière 75008 Paris
Phone: 01 43 59 46 40
Subway Saint Philippe du Roule (Line 9)
Parking Elysées 66 - 49-51, Rue de Ponthieu 75008 Paris Société Exploitation de Garage - 60 Rue Ponthieu 75008 Paris
Hours Monday – Friday : 12:30 am – 02:30 pm Monday – Saturday : 07:30 pm - 11:15 pm Annual closing in August
Prices At your choice: 45 to 55€ Menu: 46 to 58€ Lunch menu: 34€
Maharajah (India / Pakistan)
It is one of the first restaurants which proposed Indian and Pakistani cooking in Paris. Customers come from all Paris and many teachers of the quite close Sorbonne meet there.
You can savor a perfumed and spiced cooking, especially lamb curry with aubergines, specialty of the place. This restaurant is ideal before or after a spectacle graceful to prolonged services.
72, Boulevard Saint-Germain 75005 Paris
Phone : 01 43 54 26 07
Subway Maubert/Mutualité (Line 10)
Parking Parking Lagrange - 1, Rue Lagrange 75005 Paris Parking Maubert Saint-Germain - 34, Boulevard Saint-Germain 75005 Paris
Hours Monday – Friday : 06:30 pm - 11:30 pm Monday – Sunday : 11:30 am - 03:00 pm Saturday – Sunday : 06:30 pm - 01:00 am
Prices At your choice: 23 to 35€ Lunch: 10€ Dinner: 21 to 28€
Thaïland, Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Korea, Japan, Tibet / Nepal
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