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Contribute Feedback What Agathe Jourdan likes about Bhakti:
small room but large reception; a slightly westernized kitchen in the strength of spices, but it allows to keep the neutral palate to taste the freshness and quality of the products.All is prepared at the minute....it is good View all feedback.
What Maggie Pascal doesn't like about Bhakti:
first and foremost with the simple decorum and no connection to the proposed kitchen, in a somewhat exiguous restaurant. I was arguably surprised by the quality of the proposed dishes, even if it is not the 7th sky either. On the other hand, prices are astronomical to the card! Imagine a lassi at 8 euros (little glass!!!)At 3 with a reduction of 40% and some sodas, we were almost 100 euros! So I won't go back! View all feedback.
Great place! Classes in English and French and mixed! Very clean with good changing/waiting space.
As far as yoga studios go in Paris, this one is amazing.
Good Indian close to Montparnasse Station. You have the choice between the one-stop daily menu at 12 € rather good but not very copied and menus at more than 20€ copied with several good and tasty choices.
I'm used to the small Indian restaurants, small budget. It is true that the reception is very warm, that the dishes are good and hearty, but this does not justify the prices: 17€ the dish, 12€ the entrance, 7€ the cheese nan the rice = 40€ for a person, it is frankly abused. But if your budget isn't a problem, then it's a good address.
Very good Indian to betting, warmest welcome, nice people, delicious food, spent a good time there!