Delivery · Takeout
Tiny takeaway-only curry shop with friendly owner, generous portions, very mixed food reliability, and fair prices; check expectations for authenticity and service speed.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Petit India's sidewalk counter charm masks inconsistent execution that prevents a higher grade. Food quality shows polarized feedback—some praise flavorful curries and fresh naan while others report blandness and greasiness—while consistency swings dramatically from best-ever to inedible within months. Recent trend data suggests soft decline, and sporadic hygiene concerns (hair, undercooked meat) add risk despite no widespread illness reports. The friendly owner and generous portions appeal to loyal regulars, but takeaway-only format and unreliable quality make this a risky choice for first-time visitors.
A pocket-sized counter on Rue du Faubourg Saint‑Martin, PETIT INDIA runs on friendly owner energy and hearty portions. Expect queues on the sidewalk, jokes from the counter, and steaming tubs of curry. As one diner put it, "the naan was hot and stretchy, portions huge," while others found flavors muted. Note there is no seating and waits can stretch when busy. Cooking leans classic North Indian and Pakistani favorites rather than fancy techniques: butter chicken, vindaloo, biryani, and a spread of veg curries. When it hits, it feels like comforting takeaway; when it misses, critics mention bland sauces, oiliness, or uneven meat quality. Best bets from fans include butter chicken and fresh cheese naan; spice and salt can be adjusted on request. For families, the menu has kid-friendly staples like butter chicken, plain rice, and cheese or garlic naan at €2-3. Since it is takeaway-only, plan to picnic or head home. No formal kids menu, but portions are generous enough to share.
Area: Lively 10th arrondissement corridor near canals and stations; diverse, budget-minded, lots of quick eats.
Safety: Generally busy and fine with normal urban caution; high foot traffic around transit corridors.
Nearby: Near Gare du Nord/Est, Canal Saint-Martin, small groceries; strong takeaway demand and late pedestrian flow.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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