Yaal Indian Louvres 95380

2 Rue De La Charrue, 95380 Louvres, Val-d'oise, France

🛍 Sushi, Cafés, Pizza, Asiatique

4.1 💬 391 Reseñas
Yaal Indian Louvres 95380

Teléfono: +33134318545

Dirección: 2 Rue De La Charrue, 95380 Louvres, Val-d'oise, France

Ciudad: Louvres

Menú Platos: 11

Reseñas: 391

Sitio Web: https://www.facebook.com/Indian-restaurant-113596756678463/

"I had the time of my life! The virgin frozen non-alcoholic mojito is homemade with a good dose of fresh mint and good pieces of lime. The beef rice dish is killer, with the yoghurt sauce with vegetables or the spicy eggplant, it's divine on the palate. The room made me think of an Orient Express train carriage from the moment I entered, with its warm atmosphere and its decor which made me travel and forget the Ile de France with the serenity that reigned there. I highly recommend them."

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Arroz Frito

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Especialidades Indias Con Carne

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Cuisine without flavor. My beef massageala was in the oil. A not recommended

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User

Excellent restaurant. Very nice person. refined cuisine.good quality.. I recommend.


User
User

Beautiful Indian restaurant. Quality food. Very beautiful scenery. Welcome to the top.


User
User

Excellent Indian restaurant and very good service. One of the best 95 without hesitation Ver carta


laure
laure

Great meal, welcomed at 8 to 3 p.m. with a smile, delighted by all the dishes we chose Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Gibril
Gibril

Too good wsh Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Chili Chicken


Yannick
Yannick

Cool Kid-friendliness: Oui oui et il est cool Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €10–20 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Briyani Au Poulet Ver carta


User
User

Bj the dishes are not copied, and the really average taste it does not look like Indian cuisine. After that's my fault. I should have known... A mixed Indian restaurant with a kebab can be lucky to focus on quality. Too bad.


User
User

That's great! Fast delivery! It's not the best Indian I ate, but it's worth five* But when I read the comments they don't understand anything blabla, yes they are Indian! You want to eat Indian and be good? So don't complain about being served by real Indians!!!!


Sophia
Sophia

I had the time of my life! The virgin frozen non-alcoholic mojito is homemade with a good dose of fresh mint and good pieces of lime. The beef rice dish is killer, with the yoghurt sauce with vegetables or the spicy eggplant, it's divine on the palate. The room made me think of an Orient Express train carriage from the moment I entered, with its warm atmosphere and its decor which made me travel and forget the Ile de France with the serenity that reigned there. I highly recommend them. Ver carta

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  • Sushi Deléitese con nuestra exquisita selección de sushi, que presenta ingredientes frescos, rollos elaborados con maestría y nigiri tradicional. Cada bocado ofrece una mezcla armoniosa de sabores, prometiendo un verdadero sabor de Japón.
  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor. Ver carta
  • Pizza Sumérgete en nuestras pizzas perfectamente horneadas, elaboradas con masa lanzada a mano, rica salsa de tomate y una mezcla de quesos gourmet. Cada rebanada estalla con ingredientes frescos, asegurando un bocado delicioso cada vez.
  • Asiatique

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