Crowd-pleasing North Indian curries and naan at friendly prices; strong praise for butter chicken and service, but delivery quality and consistency vary widely.
Royal Inde delivers strong food quality and attentive service in its dine-in experience, with butter chicken and tikka masala earning consistent praise. However, significant inconsistency in delivery orders and ambiance that feels functional rather than distinctive prevent a higher grade. The restaurant excels at what it does for neighborhood diners, but lacks the reliability or appeal to become a destination.
The room feels warm and bustling most nights, a casual spot where hotel guests and locals mingle after matches at Parc des Princes. Servers are frequently praised as friendly and attentive, with one diner noting the staff guided spice levels and checked in often. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic North Indian comfort—think butter chicken, tikka masala, and hot naan—executed with a crowd-pleasing touch rather than fancy twists. Dine-in plates are often described as generous and satisfying, though delivery can be inconsistent with occasional missing items or overcooked rice. For families, this is an easy win: kids tend to like milder curries and naan, and the menu clearly offers gentle options like butter chicken, tikka masala, plain rice, and cheese naan. There is no dedicated kids menu, but plenty of simple choices keep young eaters happy.
Area vibe: Residential-commercial boulevard near offices, parks, and hotels; draws locals and visitors from Parc des Princes and Seine-side walks.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic; typical suburban-urban Paris environment.
What's nearby: Near Le Parchamp hotel, Parc des Princes, Albert-Kahn gardens, shops along Route de la Reine.