4/5 Amin J. 11 months ago on Google • 14 reviews
On
the
suggestion
of
my
Indian
friend,
I
decided
to
visit
Rajasthan
restaurant
for
the
first
time.
Having
visited
other
Indian
restaurants
before,
I
had
certain
expectations.
The
atmosphere
and
design
of
the
place
were
quite
impressive
and
captivating.
The
beautiful
Asian
tiles
and
intriguing
paintings
made
me
feel
like
I
had
traveled
to
India!
Upon
arrival,
we
were
promptly
seated
at
our
reserved
table
for
three.
However,
I
was
immediately
disappointed
to
see
that
the
table
was
covered
with
large
tissues
instead
of
a
tablecloth.
While
it
may
not
seem
like
a
big
issue,
it
was
a
little
off-putting.
Nevertheless,
my
disappointment
was
quickly
forgotten
when
we
were
served
a
delicious
welcome
drink,
which
is
only
offered
for
free
to
those
with
a
reservation.
The
main
challenge
I
faced
was
navigating
the
complex
menu,
as
I
struggled
to
choose
the
right
dishes.
Thankfully,
my
Indian
friend
helped
me
make
my
selections,
as
I
had
faced
similar
issues
in
other
Indian
restaurants.
For
my
entrée,
I
ordered
the
Shami
Kebab,
but
unfortunately,
it
was
not
to
my
liking,
despite
being
garnished
with
lettuce.
Observing
my
reaction,
my
friend
ordered
another
entrée
of
chicken
and
onions,
which
was
truly
delicious!
As
for
the
main
course,
I
opted
for
the
Masala
Curry
with
beef,
chicken
butter,
and
lamb,
which
came
with
cheese
naan
and
rice.
The
cheese
naan
was
simply
amazing
and
I
highly
recommend
it.
The
beef
curry
and
chicken
butter
were
both
really
good,
with
the
latter
having
a
unique
sweet
taste
like
honey,
and
you
could
feel
the
butter
melting
in
your
mouth.
However,
the
lamb
was
tough
and
difficult
to
chew.
Overall,
though,
I
really
enjoyed
my
meal
and
found
it
to
be
satisfying.
While
Rajasthan
restaurant
may
not
be
the
best
Indian
restaurant
I
have
ever
visited,
it
is
certainly
a
wonderful
place
to
try
new
and
exciting
foods
in
Toulouse.