Indiana Café, American restaurant in Bastille, France.
Indiana Café is a restaurant in the Bastille area of Paris offering American and Mexican cuisine in a space decorated with vintage photographs and Native American design elements. The menu features cheeseburgers, tacos, cornflake-crusted chicken, and Ben & Jerry's ice cream for dessert.
The original location opened on Quentin Bauchart street in Paris's 8th district before the restaurant expanded to several other neighborhoods. This growth marked the beginning of a wider presence throughout the city.
The decor uses vintage photographs and Native American design elements that shape how the space feels and how people gather here. This style creates an environment that reflects North American dining habits and social customs.
Happy hour runs daily from 5 PM to 8 PM with reduced prices on beverages, making this a good time to visit if you want better value. The space welcomes casual dining, so you can drop in without formal reservations for most visits.
The restaurant serves cornflake-crusted chicken pieces called Indiana Nuggets, a dish that stands out from typical chicken preparations. This crispy coating gives the dish a distinctive texture and taste that sets it apart from what you find elsewhere.
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