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Gem of a restaurant..great service..good food. Prompt service. Food with a slight Bengali touch so expect sweetness in all food. You have to ask for spice. Can't complain though.. highly recommended. 1 dish feeds 1. Butter chicken was yummy. Limited beer choice. Chicken curry is good too . We had 4 meals there. Chicken tikka masala is good too. View all feedback.
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Cozy restaurant in a beautiful street near the metro the motte pict Grenelle. At the end of the street there is a pretty square with a magnificent Roman-style church building. The street being quiet it is nice to eat on the terrace. Very clean restaurant. Very good service. Servers are welcoming, listening. The dishes are served quickly and are copied. Small flat for raïta: soup bowl of yoghurt too sweet with some pi... View all feedback.
Gem of a restaurant..great service..good food. Prompt service. Food with a slight Bengali touch so expect sweetness in all food. You have to ask for spice. Can't complain though.. highly recommended. 1 dish feeds 1. Butter chicken was yummy. Limited beer choice. Chicken curry is good too . We had 4 meals there. Chicken tikka masala is good too.
Conveniently located right outside my hotel (Tourisme Avenue), Raja Maharaja delighted me with quickly served delicious and fresh Indian food. Would come again!
We visited Paris with family (five of us) from 25 to 29 June 2017 and were staying at Hotel Ares Eiffel. My parents in law were keen to eat Indian food only so I searched and found the name of this restaurant before arriving. It is just 3 minutes walk from where we were staying, so very convenient after a hectic day of sightseeing. The restaurant has no AC, they may arrange for table fans though. It was warm inside in June. We preferred sitting outside, on the pavement as it was breezy and cool but as it is located in a by lane, the atmosphere was quiet, dust free and good, in general. Regular Indian food like, Naan, Sabji, Butter Chicken, Chicken curry, Shrimp Pakora etc are available which was OK in taste and satisfactory although not great anyway. Best part is chatting with the staff there in our mother tongue and discuss a lot of things in a relaxed, carefree ambience.
We dined at Le Palais de Raja Maharaja after reading decent reviews and because it was walking distance from our hotel. We love Indian food but unfortunately, our experience was very disappointing. The restaurant was awkwardly quiet (no music) and somewhat empty during prime dinner hours. The service was horrible... there were two men who seemed to be the only ones taking care of guests, and it was impossible to get taken care of. They were constantly running around, passing our table, and we had to ask for things numerous times. It took us 3 attempts to get the WiFi password, water refills, and 3 requests to finally get the check. The food was also disappointing... tasty, but the portion sizes are shockingly small! I ordered the Chicken Korma and my fiance ordered the Lamb Tikka Masala. Both dishes were swimming in sauce, and we each only had 6 small pieces of protein in our dish! I have never seen an Indian restaurant serve such skimpy portions of meat! We were pressured to order two orders of rice and naan when we could have easily shared one. Definitely did not get our money's worth! The service was horribly absent and inattentive, and the food portions were not nearly filling for what we paid. I honestly regret dining here and do NOT recommend it. You will pay too much for just 6 pieces of meat...
Very friendly owner and really awesome food. We were hunting for vegetarian food during our 4 day visit and we ended up eating here almost every night and hated any Indian restaurant we went to for lunch in comparison. Must try for visiting Indians especially vegetarians.
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