L'himalaya - Carta

4 Bis Rue Des Hortes, 30100, Alès, France

🛍 Indien, Poulet, Asiatique, Végétarien

4.2 💬 708 Reseñas
L'himalaya

Teléfono: +33951827478,+33186995715

Dirección: 4 Bis Rue Des Hortes, 30100, Alès, France

Ciudad: Alès

Menú Platos: 12

Reseñas: 708

Sitio Web: http://www.facebook.com/restauranttheHimalaya/

"This is the 2nd time I've eaten there, the food is incredible! The dishes are really good and the prices very reasonable. The manager takes care of the cooking and also the service, his kindness is very touching. No reason not to stop there."

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Todos los precios son estimaciones en menú.

India

Postre

Pakora - Entrantes

Platos Indios Vegetarianos

Nos Plats Crevettes Et Poission

Plato Principal

Entrantes No Vegetarianos

Plats Népalais Et Tibétains

Laura Laura

Excellent cuisine with infinitely kind owners. Always happy to go.

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Reseñas

Marie
Marie

An exceptional welcome, nice atmosphere and delicious dishes. We had a great time.


jerome
jerome

Very good discovery, well received despite late hour. Very good flavors, we recommend!


Roxy
Roxy

Very good Indian restaurant on Alès. warm welcome, very pleasant staff and very good food I recommend Ver carta


Nadine
Nadine

In addition to the kindness of the staff, everything is really delicious. I recommend thukpa soup, a marvel.


CLARA
CLARA

Une petite salle sans prétention, un service adorable et des plats tous savoureux! Après 5 visites, c'est toujours autant un régal !


CyAm
CyAm

Beautiful authentic restaurant, with a very peaceful atmosphere, delightful cuisine welcome, very correct price! I recommend a thousand times Ver carta


Gerard
Gerard

Very good culinary experience, the welcome goes in pairs, I strongly advise, to discover. We'll be back... I forgot, the fair price. Enjoy your appetite


E
E

My mother and her friends were delighted with their midday meal. Careful, excellent cuisine and friendly and welcoming managers. They recommend with your eyes closed!


Luckas
Luckas

This is the 2nd time I've eaten there, the food is incredible! The dishes are really good and the prices very reasonable. The manager takes care of the cooking and also the service, his kindness is very touching. No reason not to stop there. Ver carta

Alès

Alès

Alès, una ciudad en el sur de Francia, es conocida por sus vibrantes mercados, exuberantes paisajes verdes y su cocina tradicional como la 'brandade de morue', un plato cremoso de bacalao y patata.

Categorías

  • Indien
  • Poulet Suculentos y sabrosos, nuestros platos de pollo están elaborados con carne tierna, condimentos sabrosos e inspiraciones culinarias diversas. Disfruta de una deliciosa variedad que seguramente satisfará a 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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"The restaurant looked full of happy diners always a good sign, so we were expecting a reasonable lunch. Maybe we arrived too late (12.45), maybe the chef was having an off day, maybe dealing with a couple of large groups proved too much for the kitchen, maybe we should have avoided the basic 3 course lunch for 15 Euro who knows, but for all the good trip adviser reviews, the lunch was disappointing. It started off well, with a salad for starter, either with goats cheese or quiche, although I 'm not convinced that slices of passion fruit and orange actually added much to it. Then the 2 large groups decided to leave and each individual paid separately. This took up the attention of the 2 people serving for a considerable time, and our second course appeared to have been forgotten. When it did arrive, the beef brochette, which actually was a tender piece of meat and tasty was served with burnt cubes of fried potato and a 'gloup ' of courgette. After this we gave up the will to live and just had ice cream as the dessert. I have now had so many poor experiences of eating in (basic) restaurants in France, that I 'm not going to bother anymore. I would rather go and get a decent bit of bread in the boulangerie and some pate in the boucherie than suffer the offerings of another poor restaurant meal. Long gone are the days when you could go in to an unassuming restaurant with formica tables and be served the quality of food that Elizabeth David described. Next time I think I will try the sushi chains that now seem to be opening over France."