Dishny, Indian restaurant in Rue Cail, Paris, France
Dishny is an Indian restaurant located on Rue Cail in Paris's 10th arrondissement. The space features dark wood furniture and colorful wall hangings that create a warm setting for diners.
The restaurant was established in the 1990s as one of the first Indian establishments in Paris's Tamil neighborhood. It has remained a fixture in the community since its opening.
The restaurant serves Tamil dishes that reflect the tastes of the South Indian community in Paris. Visitors experience cooking traditions that remain important to the neighborhood's identity.
The restaurant sits near Gare du Nord station and operates daily for lunch and dinner. It offers both dine-in seating and takeout options at moderate prices.
The kitchen produces its own chutneys and sauces, including mint raita and coconut chutney. These house-made condiments accompany the tandoor dishes served at the table.
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