Gandhi - Carta

3 Allée Du Quai De L'Epi, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France, French Republic

🛍 Indien, Poisson, Asiatique, Végétarien

4.5 💬 5529 Reseñas
Gandhi

Teléfono: +33494977171

Dirección: 3 Allée Du Quai De L'Epi, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France, French Republic

Ciudad: Saint-Tropez

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 5529

Sitio Web: https://www.gandhi83.fr/

"It’s always a pleasure to come for lunch or dinner here. The decor, the dishes take us directly to India and the sympathy of the boss, his staff Vegetarian options: Bardot menu perfect for vegetarians Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Nababi Mixte Tandoori Pour 2 Personnes, Panna Cotta A la Mangue Et Gâteau À la Noix de Coco"

Mrs Mrs

Very friendly staff. All main courses naturally gluten free.

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Ashtyn
Ashtyn

this restaurant is super nice but you have to book because it is small the team is on top and very nice with the children


Timothée
Timothée

I've never tasted Indian cuisine. who's here with great finesse. is worth the detour even if the frame is a little medium.


Ardith
Ardith

service and warm welcome (even in the middle of the season!). kitchen at the height of our expectations and ratio quality / price very correct. Ver carta


Vincent
Vincent

my family has been going to this restaurant for 15 years and every year we see that the quality of the dishes and the service is always at the very good value price.


Flavio
Flavio

an excellent evening: the staff is adorable, the dishes are delicious and authentic, cocktails and aperitif offered to make forget the wait in summer. Anyway, I recommend without hesitation!


hend
hend

Beat Indian food in France the But i have comments the briyani was to much sauce i tried it before in different Indian restaurants around the world it’s little bit dry Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Ver carta


Bahia
Bahia

Very nice experience. The menu is complete with proposals that should suit everyone. It is also possible to choose spicy/non-spicy for all dishes. Special mention for the attentive service and for the desserts which were excellent Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Ana
Ana

gandhi is simply the best Indian restaurant of saint tropez and its surroundings. The cuisine is excellent, the value for money unbeatable, the menu is full of different dishes and flavors and the staff and its boss are very welcoming and friendly. address not to be missed. book in advance to be sure to make a stop.


sandrine
sandrine

It’s always a pleasure to come for lunch or dinner here. The decor, the dishes take us directly to India and the sympathy of the boss, his staff Vegetarian options: Bardot menu perfect for vegetarians Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Nababi Mixte Tandoori Pour 2 Personnes, Panna Cotta A la Mangue Et Gâteau À la Noix de Coco Ver carta

Categorías

  • Indien
  • Poisson Deléitese con nuestros exquisitos platos de pescado, elaborados con la captura más fresca del día. Desde favoritos a la parrilla hasta guisos sabrosos, nuestro menú celebra la abundancia del océano con sabores para satisfacer todos los paladares. Ver carta
  • Asiatique Experimenta un viaje culinario por Asia con nuestro variado menú. Desde los sabores picantes del curry tailandés hasta el sabroso umami del sushi japonés, ofrecemos una amplia variedad de platos que celebran la auténtica cocina asiática.
  • Végétarien Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.

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