Sagarmatha, Indian and Nepalese restaurant in the 15th arrondissement, Paris, France
Sagarmatha is an Indian and Nepalese restaurant in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, on Rue François Mouthon. The dining room is simple and comfortable, with wooden tables, soft lighting, and a menu featuring curries, dal, rice dishes, and Himalayan-inspired recipes.
The restaurant settled in the 15th arrondissement, a neighborhood known for its local shops and residential streets. It is part of a broader arrival of South Asian restaurants in Paris over the past few decades.
The restaurant takes its name from Sagarmatha, the Nepali name for Mount Everest. The decor includes small touches that reference Himalayan culture, such as wooden furniture and modest decorative objects with Tibetan influences.
The restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner, making it easy to stop by at different times of the day. Booking ahead is a good idea during busy periods, as the place tends to fill up quickly.
The menu brings together dishes from three distinct regions: India, Nepal, and Tibet, which is unusual to find in a single Paris restaurant. Some ingredients are imported directly from abroad to keep the flavors close to the original recipes.
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