Laxman, located at 20 Rue Frémicourt in Paris, is a hidden gem specializing in Nepalese and Indian cuisine. This cozy restaurant offers a variety of mouth-watering dishes that will surely tantalize your taste buds.
One of the highlights at Laxman is their diverse selection of momos, traditional Nepali dumplings filled with delicious ingredients like chicken, lamb, vegetables, and even shrimp. Each bite is bursting with flavor and authenticity, making it a must-try dish for anyone visiting the restaurant.
The menu also features a range of other specialties, from grilled kebabs to flavorful biryanis and savory curries. The Daal Tarka, a blend of onions, tomatoes, and spices cooked in oil, is a comforting and satisfying dish that showcases the richness of Nepalese flavors.
As a food reviewer, I've had the pleasure of sampling many dishes at Laxman, and each one has left me impressed with the quality and authenticity of the cuisine. The friendly staff and cozy atmosphere make dining at Laxman a truly enjoyable experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the vibrant flavors of Nepalese and Indian cuisine.
I'm going to start off saying that I never write reviews - I'm writing this review because of how delicious the food tasted and how exceptional the service was. The waiter was so kind. It was quick to get our food and the flavors were incredible. To start, the complimentary papad (crispy chip) with the tamarind, green chutney, and mixed veg pickle was great. The mixed vegetable pickle was amazing. Then we ordered the raita, daal, chicken tikka, garlic naan, plain rice, and peas pilau rice. It tasted very authentic to what I ate growing up. Not overly oily or buttery, which I really appreciated. The seasonings were perfect. I will definitely be coming back here again.
Cozy little place. Easy to find via Google maps. Service is great and generous. Indian and Nepalese cuisine is amazing. Had vegetarian chilli momos there cooked to my taste specially. It was definitely worth it. All the food pricing is comparable to what every cuisine pricing is almost everywhere in paris. The owner is very sweet , hailing from Nepal, living in paris for 36 years now, giving a great vibe. He very sweetly serves Indian pickle, chutney, papad and drinking water with every meal. He spoke to me in Hindi and English both. Definitely worth a visit in paris.
The staff are warm and welcoming, and they even offer free papad. I've been in Paris for the last 15 days, and from my observation, this restaurant is at least 50% cheaper compared to other Indian restaurants while maintaining excellent quality and taste. Thank you for serving tasty and high-quality Indian food in and around Paris!
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