Near the Semaphore and the Prolé, this Indian restaurant is the perfect relaxing place, the little Zen space where dinner after a film or concert. Here after 22 p. m., you are still receiving a smile and without pressing. Typical dishes from Northern India such as biryani (chicken, fish, shrimp, lamb or vegetables…) are cooked with rice in sauce sauce. To savour its finesse, taste basmati rice nature, just sauté oil and cardamom. All vegetarian dishes, the soup of lentils (dhal), potato curry, green beans, spinach (aloo palaak) are associated with the famous Nan, the white flour that the French appreciate to the cheese. The nan with vegetables is more subtle in the mouth. The waitress in shimmering sari, her magnetic smile, Indian classical music offers an authentic change. At the walls, a permanent exhibition of the travel images of a young Nîmois in the 60 s and memories of a mythical India that the Ganesh, in all simplicity, did not betray. Le Petit Ganesh, rue Off is a snack of Indian specialities, held by the son of the house.
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Service long car trop de plats à la livraison.
Pour le reste, ok même si c'est un peu cher pour de la cuisine indienne "basique".
Expérience mitigée.
Bon rapport qualité prix.
Carte très complète.
Attention, les quantités sont assez importantes.
Les produits sont beaux et bons.
On est arrivé 20h30, prise de commande 1h après,on a été servi à 22h30, prit un 4 menu 18,90e,très mal servi,je pense que on a servi ce qui resté.eu que 4 bout de viande dans l assiette, en faite on apayé que pour la sauce. Et les désert une très très fine tranche de gâteau ????.
On a été très très déçu.
Au aucun professionnalisme.
Je reconnande pas.