Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Affordable North Indian spot near Montmartre with mixed execution: many praise homestyle flavors and kindness, but recurring complaints about small portions, slow or brusque service, and inconsistent spice and quality.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Krishna delivers affordable North Indian classics in a cozy Montmartre setting, but inconsistent food quality and unreliable service prevent a stronger grade. Long waits during peak hours and polarized feedback on sauce execution—ranging from wholesome to bland or overly oily—suggest execution varies significantly. Best suited for casual diners seeking budget-friendly comfort food near tourist attractions rather than those expecting consistent quality.
A compact Indian spot just off Montmartre, Krishna draws a steady mix of tourists and locals with its central location and friendly prices. The room reads cozy and casual, and on good nights service is warm enough that guests call it homelike. However, there are some review authenticity concerns due to generic praise alongside many detailed critiques. Expect bustle at peak times and the possibility of long waits when one server handles the room and takeaway. The cooking leans traditional North Indian: tikka, masala, dal, palak, biryani, and an affordable thali. When it clicks, flavors feel wholesome and comforting, breads please, and spice can be tailored. But consistency wobbles: multiple diners describe bland or oily sauces, small portions, and in a few cases a harsh chili powder heat rather than integrated spice. Come for familiar classics rather than experimentation. For families, the menu has kid-friendly anchors like naan and mild butter chicken, and staff can ease spice levels. There is no kids menu, portions can be smaller than expected, and waits may test patience at busy hours. If you need certainty on quantity, consider the thali or plan to share extra sides.
Area: Touristy Montmartre fringe with steady foot traffic; mix of locals and visitors seeking quick meals near Sacré-Coeur.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets, well-lit; occasional petty theft typical of tourist zones.
Nearby: Steps from Sacré-Coeur and bars on Rue Dancourt; neighboring restaurants and cafes create constant flow.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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