Restaurant with excellent Indian and Thai cuisine in a superb setting in Angers.
Thai India.... Here is a name that invites you to change your scenery, to escape... This temple of fusion cuisine in Angers is located in a superb 16th century building with an interior courtyard (pleasant in fine weather, covered and heated in winter) and two rooms with exposed stone walls. The decoration combines the charms of India and Thailand. And what a great idea to combine the cuisines of these countries! The culinary journey begins with appetizers - precisely dosed and tasty - such as the delicate golden baskets, fine and crispy, to be garnished with a mixture of chicken with herbs and spices or the surprising Tom Yam Kung, a shrimp soup with citronella and mushrooms. The menu of dishes, for its part, gives you the opportunity to taste some homemade specialities: Massala Lamb, lamb chops marinated in an Indian sauce with spices, onions and fresh coriander and Massaman beef, a beef curry with coconut milk. For non-carnivores, the establishment also offers vegetarian dishes. The place is often full, think about booking. In addition to the exotic and refined cuisine, we will appreciate the setting and the quality of the service.
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Cependant, le service manque de sourire comme nous avions l'habitude de trouver...
Puis à notre grande surprise, lors de notre commande des desserts, on nous annonce que l'Inde ne connait pas encore l'Irish coffee...
Plutôt étrange, sachant que nous avons déjà eu l'occasion de le commander quand nous sommes venus avec les anciens serveurs !!!
Bonne continuation...
La carte est plutôt brève et propose des plats frais et savoureux. Les sauces sont bien épicées et les portions correctes.
Petite déception sur les naans qui sont compactes et pas assez cuits ni aériens.
Le cadre est magnifique avec une belle salle en pierre et une très jolie vaisselle.
Les prix sont supérieurs à la moyenne des prix des restaurants indiens (comptez 21€ le plat en moyenne) suite à cette atmosphère chic et ces produits frais!
Dommage, c'était notre resto préféré à Angers pour les grandes occasions.