Owing to its large immigrant population, many cuisines from other countries have become commonplace in the City of Lights. The following are some of the finest Indian restaurants found in and around Paris.

Indra. This is without question the best Indian restaurant in Paris. For the last thirty years, the restaurant has been consistently in the prestigious Guide Michelin as a fourchette d'or eatery. It is located on 10 Rue du Commandant Riviere. This restaurant is quite costly where a meal for two without wine can easily set you back at least 75 Euros.

Annapurna. This restaurant is amongst the oldest ones established in Paris. The menu is a cornucopia of Indian dishes that have become favorite dining places for both celebrities and entrepreneurs. Reasonably priced, as a meal for two exclusive of wine can cost at least 60 Euros. Located at No. 32 Rue de Berri.

Jodhur Palace. This restaurant is known for its elegant decor, long dining areas and authentic ambience. This is Indian fine dining at its best. Despite the ostentatious ambience, a meal for two can cost upwards of 60 Euros. It is conveniently located at No.16 Rue Antoine-Junlien Henard.

Gandhi-Opera. Located right in the heart of the business district, a stone's throw away from La Bourse or the Stock Exchange. This restaurant caters to Northern Indian and Punjabi cuisine. Its location makes it a favorite habitue for businessmen and stockbrokers and a meal for two, absent wine can cost from 60 Euros upwards. For exact location, it is at 66 Rue Ste Anne.

Kirane's. This is the restaurant of famed culinary expert Kirane. At the door, a life-sized statue of Ganesha greets its patrons. The food is refined and the ambience is elegant but not loud. It is also one of the restaurants that can be dined at a budget of 50 Euros and above, without wine of course. Located at 85 Avenue des Ternes.

Yugaraj. This restaurant is located very near the Notre Dame Cathedral and the doors have remained open to its clientele for the last thirty-seven years. It is one restaurant that has withstood the test of time and its prices are very reasonable, where a six-course menu for two can cost around 66 Euros. It can be found at 14 Rue Dauphine.

Santoor. If you want to be very near the chic and glitz of Paris, then Santoor is your Indian restaurant. It is located very near Champs-Elysees and has been in the business for over two decades. The menu has been featured in the prestigious Bottin Gourmand and despite its accolades, prices meals for two at least 50 Euros, without the wine. It can be found at 30 Rue Marbeuf.