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Little India: Authentic Indian Flavors and Tamil Heritage in Paris

Little India, nestled in Paris’s 10th arrondissement, offers an authentic slice of South Asia with a vibrant blend of Indian and Pakistani flavors. This bustling enclave reflects the heart of Tamil culture, featuring flavorful dishes like their standout Samosa Pakoda. The atmosphere, marked by warm hospitality, transports diners to the lively streets of Delhi, making it a rare culinary refuge in the city. While the exterior may be modest, the rich aromas, colorful plates, and genuine service create a memorable dining experience. Perfect for those craving bold spices and traditional recipes, Little India is a must-visit for food lovers seeking genuine Indian flavors in Paris.

Little India at a glance

  • Address 69 Pass. Brady, 75010 Paris, France
  • Restaurant type Indian restaurant .
  • Popular for Lunch , Dinner , Solo dining .

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Little India: Reviews & Ratings

Satish Saxena
5

Mini India away from India you can find any south Asian stuff here easily... Heaven for foodies ...Lot of Indian Pakistani shops ...

Georges El Khoury
5

J'aime bien cet endroit. Très sympa avec beaucoup de restaurants indiens.

muraliraj s
5

If you’re from India and especially from Tamil speaking part of the country you will absolutely love it.. though they named it as little India but it is full of Tamil shops and businesses outlets.. must visit for Tamils

Location

  • Little India
    Little India
    69 Pass. Brady, 75010 Paris, France

Nestled at 69 Pass. Brady in the heart of Paris, Little India is a vibrant Indian restaurant that truly transports you to the bustling streets of India. This gem is much more than just a dining spot; it's a cultural enclave where the spirit of South Asia thrives, reflecting the essence of both Indian and Pakistani culinary traditions. The atmosphere hints at a small India within Paris, bustling with authentic flavors and colorful, local dishes that delight food lovers.

What stands out most on their menu is the Samosa Pakoda—a perfect harmony of crisp textures and robust spices. Each bite conjures the familiar warmth of Indian street food, evoking memories of markets filled with the scent of cumin, coriander, and turmeric. The balance of spices here is masterful, delivering bold flavors without overpowering the palate. This dish embodies the restaurant’s commitment to authenticity and quality.

Speaking with patrons, you’ll find stories of nostalgia and cultural connection. For instance, Satish Saxena praises Little India as a “mini India,” a haven for South Asian culinary delights and marketplaces. Tamil-speaking visitors, like muraliraj s, feel a special affinity for the place, noting its reflection of Tamil culture and businesses within Paris. Even locals like Georges El Khoury appreciate its charm, highlighting the convivial atmosphere and diverse Indian offerings.

The service complements the cuisine—warm and welcoming, making you feel as if you’ve stepped into a neighborhood eatery in Delhi or Chennai. Though some dishes carry a spicy punch that might challenge unaccustomed palates, the overall experience is rewarding and immersive. Prices remain reasonable, adding to the inviting nature of the restaurant.

In essence, Little India is not merely a restaurant; it’s an authentic cultural snapshot, a flavorful journey through India's rich culinary landscape anchored in the heart of Paris. For those seeking genuine Indian flavors paired with a genuine atmosphere, Little India is an unmissable destination.

Business Information

  • Service options
    • Onsite services
    • Takeout
    • Dine-in
  • Payments
    • Credit cards
    • Debit cards