Palais de Vandan

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Paris, France

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Indian restaurant

Palais de Vandan Reviews | Rating 4,3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Palais de Vandan is located in Paris, France on 30 Rue Paul Fort. Palais de Vandan is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category indian restaurant in France.

Address

30 Rue Paul Fort

Price range

$$

Phone

+33 145405614

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Offerings

CoffeeHealthy optionsLate-night foodSmall platesVegan optionsVegetarian options

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Brendan FrenchFootball

Excellent lunchtime meal. Service was very good and we were welcomed with a smile. I asked to have the spice if my chicken curry increased to just below Madras level and this was of no problem to the waiter. The interior is traditional and classy. So glad to have found a reasonably priced restaurant in Paris that appears to be just like any good Indian restaurant that I'd have visited back home in Scotland. I will definitely be back here again! 10/10 - also all social distancing rules were respected by the staff and the tables were well spaced out and clean.

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Sai Adi

The much anticipated authentic flavours for an Indian dining in europe. The mango lassi will bring us back for sure. The staff is very polite and sweet, they helped return our wallet that we dropped as we were leaving and really found us past a few blocks. Having such an experience in Paris might become tough but we were happy to have good people help us, they will always have our gratitude.

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Uyen Chi Tran

Delicious Indian food, we were very happy with our lunch and the service. I would definitely be back. Délicieux et chaleureux, un resto à recommander.

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ilyas aroui

Cosy place it lets you feel the culture somehow, the food is also delicious. Perfect for a date too

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Julianna Young

Not disability friendly. I carry paperwork that my dog is trained by a trainer certified by Assistance Dogs International, along with a letter from my doctor saying he is needed to monitor my medical episodes. As usual, he is so well behaved that they did not even realize he was there until I was seated. I was then asked to leave. I offered my paperwork. No, I would need to navigate through the crowded room and leave the way I cane. I wish these institutions not only understood the law, but understood the humiliation they are inflicting by not knowing it. They aren’t just saying, “Your dog isn’t allowed,” they’re saying, “Your disability is an inconvenience to us.” Well, imagine the inconvenience it is to me. Six months in Europe and I have never had a problem anywhere. Those with disabilities, be warned you may leave with a dose of shame instead of food.

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TheGJOSHI

Would definitely recommend paneer makhani, which is more sweet than spicy. Knowing that we are indians, they suggested to increase the spice . Nothing better for us!! Chicken vindaloo had a nice mix of spices and was also nice. Cheese naan (bread) was alright.

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Greta Pudan

Very tasty Indian food, nice service and cosy place

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Prits

Food was great & tasty. But extremely overpriced for the portions you get. The portions were actually ridiculous for the price. Talk about daylight robbery. The atmosphere is nice and authentic and staff very friendly. Overall a great place and worth a visit. But not cheap or even mid range at all.

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