A warmly run Indian street-food spot for chaat, naan rolls, and classic curries at wallet-friendly prices; great service, small portions for some, and occasional seasoning consistency.
Curry & Rolls delivers solid neighborhood dining through genuinely attentive service and reliable food quality, with standout chaat and butter chicken earning loyal repeat visits. Occasional seasoning variance and a compact setting prevent a higher grade, though fair pricing and quick service make it competitive with respected local favorites for casual Indian dining.
A compact neighborhood spot where the welcome feels warm and genuine. Diners highlight friendly guidance on spice levels and quick service, with one guest noting, "they walked me through the menu and checked back kindly." The room reads casual and tidy rather than flashy, and prices lean kind to the wallet. The cooking leans classic Indian street-food and curry-house comfort more than fireworks: crisp chaat done right, soft garlic and cheese naans, and a creamy butter chicken that many love. A few outliers mention bland or overly colored batches, so expect honest flavors with the occasional variance rather than fine-dining precision. If you want simple, satisfying plates fast, this hits the mark. Families are well served: mild curries, naan, fries, and sweet kulfi keep kids happy, and staff will dial heat up or down. There is no kids menu, but choices like butter chicken with naan and mango lassi are easy wins. Space is small, so strollers may be tight during busy times.
Area vibe: Residential-meets-creative edge of the 20th; casual local vibe with hotels like Mama Shelter nearby.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban caution at late hours.
What's nearby: Close to Mama Shelter Paris East, local bars, small shops, and mixed residential blocks.