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What could be more British than a slap-up curry? Gandhi – Indian Restaurant

Gandhi is one of my favourite restaurants in St Tropez. The interior is tastefully Indian themed and the staff are friendly and speak English. All the usual favourites are served here and they even sell Indian beer!

There is also a good selection of meals for vegetarians, a rarity for France, where there is often only one choice of meal, if any. I recommend the Thali (23€) if you want to try a little bit of (almost) everything.

In true Brit fashion, I often take advantage of the fact that they are one of the few restaurants in St Tropez to offer takeaway! (Call 04 94 97 71 71 to order) They are also recommended by GaultMillau so I guess it's not just ex-pats who love curry!

Open for lunch (3 courses for 18,50 €) and dinner (prices from 12€)

3 Quai de l'Epi
Parking du Nouveau Port

Website
(See website for photos and menus)

 

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