Darbar a Persian term from the Mughal Era of India, refers to the place from where Maharajas and Maharanis ruled the people of their land. Indian royalty held courts of justice, made public announcements, and offered common feasts and celebrations from their Darbar.
A very disappointing experience. Delivery took nearly 2 hours and food arrived completely cold.
Food tasted flat amd lacked any depth. Onion bhaji and samosa were tough, greasy and tasteless.
I don't recommend this place at all. Much better indian around.
Located a stone's throw away from the Quartier des spectacles (but don't consider this an invitation to test that), Darbar caters to those who crave delicious dishes from Punjab, located in northern India. All of their dishes closely follow the traditions of this specific cuisine. On the menu: chicken, lamb, seafood, a vegetarian selection and desserts with the most exquisite oriental aromas.
When the weather get cold, the rich delights of Indian staples like sag paneer, madras lamb, and butter chicken will keep you warm. With a natural wood-fired tandoor on the premises, you’ll want to get one of their flame-broiled meats or fresh-made naan to taste all their fiery flavours.