@ January 15, 2020
Rasha Jammaz
The best Indian restaurant that kept its quality food for many many years.
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A chic spot for lovers of Indian food. Elegant decor with sitar performances in the evening. Since 1967, the Annapurna restaurant has been teaching Parisians all about Indian cuisine! In a chic and authentic decor, they serve traditional dishes of essential Indian food: lamb curry, chicken tikka, and onion bhajis. Not to be missed restaurant in the city. CUISINES Indian, Asian. Approx cost for two people Rs
@ 15 Jan, 2020
The best Indian restaurant that kept its quality food for many many years.
@ 18 Dec, 2019
I have been going to this place with my family for 20 years, it is my first stop in Paris and by far my favorite Indian restaurant. Sure the decoration and vibe need improvement but their delicious food more than makes up for it!
@ 10 Jan, 2020
Elegant dining on exquisite indian food and the service was beyond exceptional! Ask for Sudesh!
@ 28 Jun, 2019
For starters this place requires every person at the table to buy a dish. We went with our family of four and they absolutely did not allow us to share dishes which is completely ridiculous. Furthermore the customer service was completely rude and mannerless as even the manager was yelling obscenities at us as we were leaving. They have absolutely no respect for their customers and created a terrible atmosphere. One hundred percent do not recommend to others.
@ 28 Jun, 2019
Quick 3 expressions: Expensive, Tiny portions, Average fare! Summary: Just an average Indian cuisine. Nothing more. Overpriced and nothing home to write to about, seriously. They charge say €2.50 for 1 papad (abominable), the portion sizes are not good enough for even a basic table share. Flavors are non controversial and closer to similar average restaurants!