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Contribute Feedback What Vitalba Sala likes about Palais de l Inde:
an excellent kitchen that makes travel has a price defiant any competition! a staff with little care despite the fact that the server had just started 3 days earlier! absolutely nothing to say except that we recommend this restaurant without hesitation! View all feedback.
What Fred Beier doesn't like about Palais de l Inde:
An Indian place emila zola? We said, "cool! We have to test! eating Indian under the platanes of the square, that's great!" result of the races, we're very disappointed! dishes are certainly cheap but we have appeared without flavor compared to other Indian restaurants in the city. the service is totally to be reviewed, completely disorganized. Our order was not complete. servers are amateur and nonchalant. Anyway, w... View all feedback.
If you're used to eating a real Indian restaurant, it's better not to go. welcome, nothing special, correct but no compliments to do. The dishes are dried. the kitchen, classic map. I can't say it was bad, but nothing special or tasty. taj mahal is the best for me dijon.
The restaurant has a poor look in the middle of the zola wing catchers. the card makes very amateur and would gain credibility to be modified. As for the kitchen, the nans are dry, the mango lassi has only the taste of the yoghurt, but the chicken was delicious. The quality of the food is below the other local Indians, but it remains a pleasant meal.
Excellent value for this small discreet Indian restaurant but which deserves to be known. good reception, good service, a full 16th menu with a copyful portions.
An Indian place emila zola? We said, "cool! We have to test! eating Indian under the platanes of the square, that's great!" result of the races, we're very disappointed! dishes are certainly cheap but we have appeared without flavor compared to other Indian restaurants in the city. the service is totally to be reviewed, completely disorganized. Our order was not complete. servers are amateur and nonchalant. Anyway, we tested, but we're not going back.
While walking around Dijon looking for lunch we stumbled across a small square which was restaurants on four sides. On inspection the most interesting was this one as it offered Indian cuisine. They offer a 12euro50 menu du jour which gives you for instance: naan bread and chicken tikka entrée, beef curry and rice main, ice cream desert. Good Indian cuisine is quite rare in France but this one was perfect. Only downside is their wine is pricey at 10euros for 50cl. Worth it for the overall experience.