Petit resto correct et pas cher: on y a eu de généreuses assiettes Tikka(poulet mariné aux épices) avec du riz coloré et de la salade pour 8 €(les lentilles annoncées n’étaient pas très visibles dans l’assiette…), pas spécialement rapide mais le tout bien chaud, bon et frais. Peut-être plus à agréable à emporter qu’à manger sur place. +: assiette Tikka très bonne et généreuse en viande; service adorable(on nous a emballé gentiment le reste et même rajouté du riz) —: ambiance«miteuse» des toilettes; le riz un peu sec
Allison B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Lyon, France
The food here is delicious and the guys that work here are super friendly. You can call in an order to pick up, order something to-go, or eat in the small seated area in the back. On my first visit, I had the Légumes Biryani and a Lassi à la Mangue. The biryani came with a side salad that was fresh and crisp. The dish itself was well-seasoned and very tasty. The lassi was refreshing and not overly sweet. Since then, I’ve eaten here twice more, ordering the Pakora Tandoori each time. They have a good selection of sauces for your naan wrap, to suit the palate of those craving spice or just wanting a simple mayonnaise. I have had the Indienne and the Harissa sauces. The Indienne is extremely spicy,(the guy taking my order assured me it was the spiciest on the menu,) and had me practically in tears by the end of my sandwich! The Harissa was spicy as well but also added a lot of flavor. I have tried the Pilli Pilli sauce also, as it is my husband’s favorite, and it is tasty but not really spicy at all. I’ve also tried the Lassi à la Banane, which is yummy and has chunks of fresh banana in it. The only thing that would make this place better is if they had a vegetarian samosa.(Well, that and if they were closer to my flat!) I love that they have vegetarian versions of each type of dish: a sandwich, an assiette, a curry, and a biryani. I am definitely a fan.