Shahi Mahal offers a wide selection of flavorful dishes from Pakistan and India in a relaxed atmosphere.
We had been craving Indian food for a while and headed to Shahi Mahal. Our meal in this long-standing Pakistani place in the heart of la Krutenau – right between the river Ill and the University of Strasbourg – really hit the spot for us.
There is a variety of Indian and Pakistani specialties on the menu: traditional starters, dishes with lamb, chicken or fish, vegetarian mains (with vegetables, lentils or paneer), biryanis (rice-based dishes made with 25 different spices), as well as different naans, chapatis and parathas (traditional round breads baked in a coal-fired oven).
Fritters (pakoras, samosas), curries, chicken tikka masala, butter chicken, lamb jalfrezi, daal (a classic lentil dish), grilled meats served still steaming and sizzing on hot pans… something to satisfy every taste. There are also several set menus.
The menu specifies that all the food is halal.

We both choose the same main course: butter chicken with naan (leavened flatbread made with white flour), with saffron basmati rice to share (1 serving of rice is enough for two).
The chicken, cooked in a tandoor (charcoal oven commonly used in the Indian subcontinent), is incredibly tasty and slightly charred.

We tear off pieces of bread to dip in the sauce, which is rich, creamy and lightly spiced. With its strong orange color, we challenge each other not to stain the crisp, white tablecloth. Stéphanie lost!
The saffron rice, cooked to perfection, goes perfectly with the curry.

We decide to finish our meal with a mango lassi – wonderfully fragrant and with a strong mango flavor.
Since its opening over 30 years ago, Shahi Mahal has been a solid spot for a delicious meal in the center of Strasbourg. Reservations are recommended.

We particularly enjoyed
- The no-frills, quick and efficient service
- The perfectly cooked tandoori chicken
- The indulgent mango lassi
- The simple interior with murals and objects from the Indian subcontinent (vases, pictures, statues of elephants and dromedaries…)
Shahi Mahal
📍9 rue des Orphelins, Strasbourg
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19 replies on “A Pakistani restaurant in Strasbourg : Shahi Mahal”
I love chicken tikka masala. Hope to visit Strasbourg soon! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you! We love this cuisine as well. Hope you get to visit our beautiful city soon ☺️
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Tantalising photos. Food looks great. I tried a mango lassi in Singapore last year and found it very refreshing!
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Thank you! Mango lassi is such a treat 🥰
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Quite the discovery. It is good to hear about these cuisines in other countries
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Oh yes, we’re glad we can find this cuisine all over the world ^^
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Je suis indianne et je suis heureuse que vous appreciez notre cuisine. J’espère visiter votre ville un jour!
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Merci! Nous espérons que vous aurez l’occasion de visiter notre belle ville bientôt 😄
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Good post. FYI: Butter chicken is an indian recipe that pakistani restaurants use but the origin is in India. Find a Punjabi Indian restaurant to enjoy the delicacy in its best.
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Thanks for the tip! We have tried butter chicken in a Punjabi restaurant before, but this place is one of our go-to spots in Strasbourg 😊
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Oooo you had me at Mango Lassi – yum!
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Ohoo, right?! Mango lassi is our weakness 😛
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Looks Yummy, thanks for sharing
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Thanks, we’re glad you like it!
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Chicken Tikka Masala is my go-to dish whenever I visit an Indian restaurant! 😍 Great post!
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Oh yes, it’s a classic for a reason 😊
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As an Indian, I am happy to see this. You should come to India and then try the Indian food.You will clearly see the difference in the taste as Indians love spicy food,but mostly, foreigners can’t handle that spice and so, the Indian restaurants in other countries don’t have the actual taste of Indian food.Anyways,feeling very proud to be an Indian!!
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Haha very true, we don’t have the same palate!
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