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10 addresses where to devour the best naans in Paris

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Associating naans with influences from all over the world is the trademark of this naan temple. Here, there are no typical Indian naans like we usually eat, but instead 3 recipes to choose from on the menu (a veggie option, a chicken tzatziki option, and a lamb option with eggplant caviar and homemade hummus), plus a fourth option that changes daily. You can either choose to have your dish in a "wrap-naan" form or on a plate with naan as an accompaniment. The naan with sausage, aligot, and old-fashioned mustard is absolutely awesome! We've also heard that the naantiflette will be making a comeback very soon... Other must-haves include the chorizo-stuffed naan and the one with pesto, smoked bacon, and ricotta as an appetizer. Not to mention the homemade spread-filled naan with a touch of cardamom, for a beautiful finish!

6 rue de Douai - 9th arrondissement
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM and from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
10 rue VillebMareuil Street — 17th
Lunch from Monday to Saturday from 11:45 am to 3:30 pm

Dinner on Thursday and Friday from 6:45 pm to 9:30 pm
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MG road

Naan lovers, this address is a must-visit! In addition to typical Indian dishes like chicken Biryani or paneer makhani, you'll find sharing plates and a few unique recipes like lamb with goat cheese, spices, bell peppers and herb chutney. And on Sundays? It's a mega delicious Indian brunch! And let's not forget about the gourmet and surprising naans that are to die for. We can't resist the cheese naan tandoori with paneer, sweet onions, coriander and a touch of chili, and the one with mushrooms and black truffle oil, both soft and melt-in-your-mouth perfect. Guaranteed addiction!

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205 rue Saint-Martin — 3e
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 2pm and from 7:30pm to 10pm
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Ismail

Craving for some hummus but also for some curry? This Indo-Lebanese restaurant offers large platters that combine both cuisines. These flavorful combinations with a variety of daily recipes including appetizer, main course, and side dish are a true gastronomic delight. The soft cheese naans or the garlic and coriander naans are the perfect touch to complete this unique meal.

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5, avenue Trudaine - 9th
Open from Monday to Sunday from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm and from 6:30 pm to 11:00 pm
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Le Kavéri

Another spot where you can enjoy excellent naans. Owned by the Gupta family since 1977, this Indian restaurant has made naan a tradition. Their cheese-stuffed sourdough version is one of their best-sellers. But the cheese and honey one or the one filled with dried fruits are another true delight! And for the sweet lovers, don't miss out on the Kashmiri naan with honey.

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3-5, quai Aulagnier – 92600, Asnières-sur-Seine
Open from Monday to Sunday from 12 PM to 2:30 PM and from 7 PM to 11:30 PM
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Royal Indien

The menu of this restaurant highlights recipes from northern India. You will find typical dishes such as chicken shahi korma, palak paneer, or onion fritters with fragrant flavors. But the best part is definitely their lamb and herb stuffed naans, the garlic and coriander one, or even the spicy one that adds an extra kick to the dishes. Feel free to try the roasts, a non-leavened version of naan, originally from Sri Lanka.

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4, rue de la Félicité – 17th
Open from Monday to Sunday from
12pm to 2pm, and from 7pm to 11pm
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Nawab

In this restaurant with traditional Indian dishes, we choose the classics like butter chicken or tikka massala. But what we love the most is the super cheesy and delicious cheese naan! The cheese and garlic version or the one filled with minced meat are amazing too!

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174, rue Ordener – 18th
Open from Monday to Saturday from 11:45am to 2:30pm and from 6:45pm to 11:30pm
On Sundays from 6:45pm to 11:30pm
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Village de l'Inde

Dhal soup as an appetizer and vegetable samosas, s.uivis d'un poulet au curry et d'un tendre cheese naan pour l'accompagner, c'est ce que le Village de l'Inde propose. Une cuisine à la fois moderne et traditionnelle que les aficionados de tandoori adorent. Le must : leurs naans bien levés, farcis de pommes de terre et petits pois, ou celui au gigot d'agneau et coriandre fraîche. 148, rue de la Pompe – 16e Ouvert du lundi au samedi de 12h00 à 14h30 puis de 19h à 22h30 Plus d'infos Royal Kashmir Ce restaurant ne compte pas moins de 7 différentes sortes de pain indien, l'accompagnement parfait pour goûter la cuisine épicée du chef. Celui fourré au fromage fondu est la spécialité du chef, mais on raffole aussi de celui aux légumes ou celui aux fruits secs.

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52 Gobelins Avenue - 13th
From Monday to Sunday from 12:00 to 14:00 and from 19:00 to 23:30
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Ashiana Restaurant

The word "Ashiana" means "happy family" and the menu certainly brings a lot of joy! Here, the recipes are passed down from father to son, and from lamb curry to tikka masala and biryani rice, you can find all the traditional Indian recipes. But it's also their naans that draw people here! Stuffed with mashed potatoes, shrimp, garlic, raisins and almonds, or melted cheese, the choices are endless!

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229, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré – 8th
Open Monday to Sunday from 12:00 to 15:00 and from 19:00 to 23:30
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Saravanaa Bhavan

In the heart of Little India, this internationally renowned vegetarian Indian restaurant is considered by some as the best in Paris. Their flavorful dishes will delight many. Especially their curry vegetable, vegetable kolu puri, mutter paneer, and crispy dosas. Of course, we love their naans served with various curry sauces, their parothas (layered bread), or their puri (deep-fried wheat flour bread) served with spicy chickpeas.

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170, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis – 10th arrondissement
Open from Monday to Sunday from 10am to 11pm
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