Shahi Place de Cornavin 2, James-Fazy, Genève, Switzerland 1201 |
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Dans un décor authentique, shahi restaurant vous propose de déguster ces spécialités indiennes et pakistanaises. Tous nos plats sont préparés avec soin et délicatesse afin de vous faire partager les saveurs inoubliables de l'Inde et du Pakistan.
Very cozy upstairs restaurant with typically north-west Indian decor. Added on July 23, 2005 and last updated 4 weeks ago
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Cuisine: Pakistani
Price: €€€ out of €€€€
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Hours: 6 pm to 11 pm
Phone: +41 22 738 44 44
Website: Click here to visit website
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|  | ★★★ Its an indian restaurant and very expensive. Serving staff are Hindu and indians. Alcohol is served and restaurant does not display Halal sign anywhere. Statues and idols of Budha or other hindu dieties are displayed everywhere. TV has indian actors semi nude pictures. Less cheaper Middle eastern restaurants are available in the back street and one block further on Rue De Lausanne. |
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|  | ★★★★★ I visited in June 2012. The service was quick and food was bit spicy but definitely halal. The serving portion was very small and it was very expensive. 02 person costs us 180 Francs, well its Switzerland. |
| |  | ★★★ Overall the food is good, sadly they serve alcohol. Halal sign on the window. A little expensive, we were 5 (2 children) and it cost us CHF 165. The cheese naan, beef korma shahi and chicken makhani were good. |
|  |  | Toronto, ON |
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|  | ★★★ The chicken/lamb biryani (enough for one person) costs around CHF 40, so definitely this place on the expensive side with most meat dishes between 40-60 CHF. The restaurant has a good selection of dishes and the seems to be pretty busy (even on a Tuesday evening) The restaurant is bit tacky and hasnt been renovated in years. They have printed a halal meat certificate on the first page of the menu. However, the restaurant does serve alcohol, which I found funny(and sad) as the server/owner was mouthing "allahu-akbar" even while carrying beer and wine for his patrons. Apparently, in most European countries, owners have to serve alcohol as 90% of their customers are used to having it with their meals. |
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|  | ★★★★ Excellent, but a little expensive. I always visit here when I'm in Geneva and it's only a short walk across the square from the main railway station. The meat used is well trimmed, so it's good for those who don't like fat or grissle (me). Good range of flavours on a broad menu. If you like it hot, ask. | |  |
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