Rasna est un restaurant indien authentique situé à Paris 15, à proximité de Porte de Versailles. Nous proposons une cuisine maison inspirée des saveurs traditionnelles de l’Inde : street food de l’Inde, chaats, plats tandoori, currys onctueux, biryanis parfumés et spécialités végétariennes. Ambiance chaleureuse, service attentionné et plats préparés avec des ingrédients frais. Idéal pour un déjeuner, un dîner en famille ou entre amis.
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So good! As I walk home from Rasna I am already craving another visit. The service is friendly, fast and, if you need it, en anglais. I really like the atmosphere, cozy and convivial, just like a great neighborhood place should be. Not too crowded but definitely a strong local following. I tried the chicken thali last time, featuring their addictive butter chicken — it was a great way to try a little bit of everything. My first time trying Indian dessert and it won’t be my last!
… moreKritika Goel
This is one of the best North Indian restaurant in Paris. Dal makhni is a total banger and the naans are so soft. They adjust the spice level to Indian spicy when requested too and the portion is always more than enough. I go here once a week.
… moreRammurthy Mudaliar
Food was tasty! We ordered tandoori chicken which was served fast and was very delicious! The main of Chicken butter masala with garlic naan was super combo! Ambience of restaurant is really nice. One thing which can be improved could be the quantity of food, seemed less to what i have experienced in many other Indian restaurants … Nonetheless a nice restaurant to visit!!
… moreChirine Dannaoui
The butter chicken was really good and so were the spinach, the naan, and the rice with saffron. However the beef entree was super hard and chewy. All in all a nice cozy place and great comfort food on a chilly day.
… moreSaquib Siddiqui
To start, we ordered the pani puri and tandoori paneer. The pani puri were crispy and filled with a flavorful potato mixture, while the tandoori paneer was perfectly cooked and seasoned.
For our main courses, we tried the butter chicken, chicken changezi, lucknow lamb curry, and daal makhni. All of the dishes were well-spiced and flavorful, and the meat was tender and succulent.
The only slight disappointment was the dessert. The kulfi was a bit grainy, and the gulab jamun were too sweet. However, this didn’t take away from the overall experience, which was excellent.
Rasna is a great place to go for a delicious and authentic Indian meal. The prices are reasonable, and the service is friendly and efficient. We would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a taste of India in Paris.
… moreJason Selvin
Wow. An excellent Indian restaurant. Food served here is very yummy and quite authentic as well.
We tried various chicken and lamb dishes that were very nicely done.
Panner was super soft and fresh – tasted amazing in a cashew paste.
The naan were all freshly done.
However, when we needed additional items like naan, it took a really long time even when we were the only customers.
Lassi was yummy as well.
Pro-tip: try the cheese filled naan. They are super yum and soft.
… moreLiv Harries
My family and I had a lovely meal here. The food is incredible – we all agreed some of the best Indian food we have had in years. The paneer butter masala in particular was divine, as was the aubergine dish. The chicken was great too, but there are so many vegetarian and vegan options it’s easy for everyone to eat here. We also had some starters and I would definitely recommend them – the broccoli and the pakora. The service was efficient and with a smile. The decor is also exquisite and really intricate, all made by experts. I will definitely return here when I am next in Paris.
… morePaul Cheema Your Home Sold Guaranteed Or I’ll Buy it
We were in Paris from March 14-18 and wanted to try out as many Indian restaurants as possible. Our visit to this place, after reading the reviews was expected to be exciting, but guess what, It turned out to be the most disgusting experience.
I had a repulsive feeling upon entering the place. The decor is dated and kind of sad. The chairs are faded. The rotis that we got had raw flour. We had to return those and the others that came were slightly better, but still improperly baked. The dishes were not great. He had put in big brances of coriander which weren’t too appealing.
After this experience, we abandoned our idea to visit other restaurants and stuck to the one we liked before.
… moreElia Kallas
Service is a not that good, but food and platters are delicious. There was only one waiter and we had to wait a considerable amount of time before receiving our dishes. But hospitality was good.
… morecraig slota
This is one of “those” places where the food exceeds any expectation you might have had due to the look and feel of the restaurant. The one guy manning the front was very helpful and the food was just DELICIOUS. Prices were reasonable but again, I have to point out, the food was just DELICIOUS!!! I will be back.
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