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Yugaraj

 

Cuisine:Indian
Address:14, rue Dauphine,
75006 Paris (See map)
Telephone:01 43 26 44 91
Metro:Odéon Pont-Neuf

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Sanjay
Fri 8 May 2009 at 10:41AM
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Très impoli, arrogant staff / gestion ... manque de respect pour les Indiens

Nous étions 2 adultes et deux enfants (12 ans et 10). Le serveur nous a demandé de l'ordre dès que possible, nous avons commandé et à notre grande surprise, il nous a dit, l'ordre ne sera pas acceptée par le directeur / la gestion et de suggérer de commander plus. Première fois de ma vie, j'ai entendu ce mot stupide d'un serveur. Nous lui avons demandé d'avoir le manager / propriétaire de nous parler. Le serveur a parlé au directeur et a obtenu un autre choc. Directeur (nationalité indienne) a dit, "je ne comprends pas, hindi, gujarati ou toute langue indienne. Votre commande ne sera pas acceptable pour nous (la gestion) et a suggéré les autres éléments du menu pour avoir un minimum de 100 euros le projet de loi. "J'ai été surpris d'entendre par le restaurant manager demande pour un minimum de 100 Euro ordre.

Extrêmement impoli de gestion! Choquant que ces personnes sont dans le secteur alimentaire. Ne recommande pas cette personne.

Nous avons été effectivement détourné brutalement. Il est trop triste pour écrire la raison, mais je ne recommande pas ce restaurant en particulier pour les Indiens qui ont un peu de respect de soi.

Nous avons quitté le restaurant avec rien d'autre que des souvenirs amers.
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Sanjay
Fri 8 May 2009 at 10:40AM
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Very Rude, arrogant staff/management... lacking respects for Indian visitors

We were 2 adults and two kids (Age 12 and 10). The waiter asked us to order as soon as possible, we ordered and to our surprise he TOLD us, order will not be accepted by manager/management and suggest to order more. First time in my life, I heard such a stupid word from a waiter. We asked him to have the manager/owner talk to us. The waiter talked to the manager and got another shock. Manager (Indian nationality) said, “I don’t understand hindi, gujarati or any Indian language. Your order will not be acceptable to us(Management) and suggested the other items from the menu to have minimum 100 Euro bill.” I was surprised to hear by restaurant manager asking for minimum order should 100 Euro.

Extremely rude management! Shocking that such people are in the food business. Will not recommend this to anyone.

We were actually turned away rudely. It is too sad to write the reason but I don't recommend this restaurant especially to Indians who have a little self respect.

We walked out of the restaurant with nothing but bitter memories.

Sanjay
The Netherlands
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Gaurav Jain
Fri 1 Aug 2008 at 01:04AM
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Last year, we went to Yugaraj shortly after the cruise at Seine.

We were a party of 4 adults and a two year old kid. One of my friends had hurt her ankle earlier that evening and was having difficulty walking. Still, they gave us a table for 4 (and no baby chair) at the first floor. After repeated request and telling them about a vacant table(5 seats) downstairs, they finally agreed to let us have it.

Next, the waiter asked us to order as soon as possible (even with an hour shy of closing time). And to our surprise he TOLD us to order atleast 4 entrees (it was not a suggestion). Never ever in my life had I heard such a stupid word from a waiter. We asked him to have the manager/owner talk to us. The waiter talked to the lady(owner). But, she did not even care to talk to us.

We walked out of the restaurant with nothing but bitter memories.

-Gaurav Jain
California, US
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Rhiannon
Thu 7 Oct 2004 at 11:30AM
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After reading on lots of Web Pages that this was the "Best Indian Resto" in Paris I would like to know if actually any of these people had been to another Indian resto??!!??Firstly, there was not a great choice on the menu, secondly it was expensive for what you got, €25 for a tandorri chicken leg, salad and nan!! I had ordered the chicken curry which was supposed to be hot, yes it was slightly spicy but in any good Indian resto it's v mild, also the chicken in the curry was full of bones and when you pay €25 you dont expect to spend half the time picking bones out of your mouth, I mentioned this to the waiter and he replied with "Its a boney dish", other than that the service was good, starter reasonable and the decor nice but dont let this fool you, I dont actually think any of the Indians running this resto have ever left Paris. I would not recommend this to anyone.
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