I'm still trying to figure this out. I really want to keep this three column layout but I am so not sure about the butterfly and I'd really like a warmer red....(if you typepad people are listening could you please offer a larger choice of templates).
Anyway, today we went for Sunday lunch in La Chapelle (metro station La Chapelle). There is a large Tamil population leaving in this area and I've posted about it before but since I've decided to go to India this summer I'm going to go frequently to get accustomed.
We had lunch here at Café Bharath (67, rue Louis Blanc - no site). It's a really nice place, lots of Indians eating there, service is good and the music was nice too.
Mango lassis with fruit.
MIxed pakora. Unfortunately all the seats by the window were taken so these photos are not the best (the flash was too bright).
Shrimp Vindaloo with rice. I've been doing my research and apparently Vindaloo is a Goan dish but I wanted to try it and it was really spicy (the waiter did warn me beforehand which was kind of him).
My daughter had the Chilly Chicken which was served with a cheese nan. Most of the Indian people eating there seemed to have ordered the Biryani, which looked excellent, so perhaps next time we will try that.
Wandering around the neighborhood after lunch I noticed this cool flower shop where they sell flower garlands. And I also noticed a lot of new excellent looking restaurants that I cannot wait to try out. I'm going to try and get back there next weekend.
Happy lunching from La Chapelle!
That takes some work. There's really no need for a bib when you're munching on blue crabs in Baltimore, but I see why you need one for these.
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Posted by: New York Hotel | 12 November 2009 at 17:33
Hi,
I saw ur link in Chef blog. Interested because of Paris, basically i am Franco-Indian.The mango lassi is very temping and for ur caution Indian food are loaded with spices specially South-indian. Have fun tasting different dishes!
Posted by: Cham | 25 January 2008 at 18:11
Yum and yum! Those chunks of chicken look so good. I love fruit lassis like that... so YUM!!
Posted by: wildschwein | 18 January 2008 at 12:26
Hi Emily - Looks delish, as always.
Posted by: Kirk | 15 January 2008 at 23:18