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very delicious vegetarian options. definitiw authentic eating not like the usual irrigated variety offered on most places. after the curry in some places, you can't get used to the french curry. had a pleasant dinner. poppadome with spicy pickel. Vegetation rogan josh and...Bombay alloo. the cheese naan is delicious. all made fresh and kingfisher beer. also very good service. excellent. Thank you. View all feedback.
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An Indian restaurant run by Bangladeshis, as many in Toulouse seem to be. Food not authentic, but passable. Some misinformation in the menu which all of them seem to share, e.g., vindaloo being a Bengaluru specialty, veg korma being a Kolkata specialty etc. If you don't care for authenticity, which you probably won't if you are not Indian, the place is not bad. The people who run it are quite friendly, which helps. View all feedback.
Very tasty vegetarian options. Definitely authentic food not like the usual watered down variety that is on offer most places. Just can't get used to Frenchified curry after the curry mile in Manchester.Had an enjoyable dinner.Poppadoms with spicy pickle. Veggie Rogan Josh and Bombay Alloo. The cheese Naan is delicious. All freshly made. And Kingfisher Beer. Also very good service. Excellent. Thank you.
We opted to sit outside as the evening was pleasant. It was a little tricky to find a good place to put the chair as the front of the restaurant is near a drain gutter. I had to move the seat sideways and lean back to avoid being completely tilted. We ordered the menu that was set up for 2 people at 40 euro, some wine, and naan. The overall price was fair.The aperatif served with the meal was pleasant. The appetizer sampler consisting of an onion item, an eggplant item, and a samosa was excellent. It came with various sauces. Unfortunately, things didn't stay at the same level. Our garlic naan arrived early, so we didn't have our meal to eat it with. By the time our food came out, the naan was cold. The rice that was served with our meal was oily. The tandoori was dried out. Our desert was uninteresting mango sorbet. I would stop for the appetizer again, but don't feel like I will return for a meal.
An Indian restaurant run by Bangladeshis, as many in Toulouse seem to be. Food not authentic, but passable. Some misinformation in the menu which all of them seem to share, e.g., vindaloo being a Bengaluru specialty, veg korma being a Kolkata specialty etc. If you don't care for authenticity, which you probably won't if you are not Indian, the place is not bad. The people who run it are quite friendly, which helps.
Went in here after being ignored at the one opposite. Have a Sunday menu for €8 but it was not on on the Sunday I was there. good all the same, and seres wine too.
I came here to eat with a group of co-workers and found it to be quite nice. Lots of varied dishes and the Chef will moderate the level of spice and heat to your tastes. If you call ahead, they can accommodate parties of 10 or more.
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