LE JARDIN D'HIMALAYA
Tibetan & Nepalese restaurant
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11 Voie du Mort Rù,
91310Longpont-Sur-Orge,
France
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Members' reviews on LE JARDIN D'HIMALAYA
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in july 2016
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Our first experience of gastronomy indo-Nepalese was in this restaurant.
At the beginning, you are unseated a bit by the names of the dishes, but the waiters are very friendly and caring, they explain us the menu.
We opted for a gourmet menu at € 25, with a achari murg tikka as starters (chicken marinated in a mango sauce, mustard, pepper, ginger and spices), then in main course a baigan bhurta (= eggplant caviar) and a chicken karahi: chicken with onions, ginger (not enough with my taste, unfortunately), garlic and fresh herbs. The desserts did not seem to us so original that, but the fruit salad was very fresh and perfect to finish the meal.
Rates of the menus are good, you come out of it very delicious: the dishes are copious and very well seasoned (it must be said that you get a bit for that also).
You can order and to pick the take-away.
At the beginning, you are unseated a bit by the names of the dishes, but the waiters are very friendly and caring, they explain us the menu.
We opted for a gourmet menu at € 25, with a achari murg tikka as starters (chicken marinated in a mango sauce, mustard, pepper, ginger and spices), then in main course a baigan bhurta (= eggplant caviar) and a chicken karahi: chicken with onions, ginger (not enough with my taste, unfortunately), garlic and fresh herbs. The desserts did not seem to us so original that, but the fruit salad was very fresh and perfect to finish the meal.
Rates of the menus are good, you come out of it very delicious: the dishes are copious and very well seasoned (it must be said that you get a bit for that also).
You can order and to pick the take-away.
Very good restaurant Indo-Nepalese in the region,
The restaurant is spacious, clean, tasty dishes are flavoured with spices, the waiters are nice, the quality restaurant... . In will make more quickly... I advise to reserve for the weekend.
The restaurant is spacious, clean, tasty dishes are flavoured with spices, the waiters are nice, the quality restaurant... . In will make more quickly... I advise to reserve for the weekend.
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