Restaurant Review: Villa Shanti, Pondicherry
The first entry in my new restaurant review section is my favorite restaurant in Pondicherry. Villa Shanti is located in the heart of French town on Rue Suffren. Its an old historical house that has been very tastefully turned into a hotel with a restaurant. The ambiance of their restaurant is very European with an open courtyard lit up by tea lights at night. During the day the restaurant looks lush with the green plants placed strategically in beautiful big planters. The whole area has a light, spacious and an airy feel to it with neutral colors on the walls.
I have been going there since it opened 3 years ago. They have revised their menu a few times since the beginning and now they have a good selection of various Italian, French and North Indian dishes. They have a bar that serves beer, wines and cocktails along with sodas and fresh juices - just ask your server for the fruits that are in season…my all time favorite is fresh watermelon juice. All diners are served with a basket of warm baguette slices with a fresh dip of the day.
Their menu consists of various vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. I usually order their green papaya salad and then ask them to make their masala fried vegetables (from the drinks menu). This dish has a choice of chicken & seafood but the servers are sweet enough to tailor make the dish with vegetables instead. I love the medley of the veggies they use for it - potatoes, mushroom and cauliflower. I like how flexible and willing they are to tweak their dishes to match your taste buds.
If you crave for dal makhni and naan then Villa Shanti has the best in town. Their North Indian dishes are as close as it can get to the real stuff that you get in Delhi. Some of the other dishes from their North Indian section that I like are Aloo Bhindi (dry potato & Okra stew), Paneer Chatpata (cottage cheese marinated and grilled on skewers), mushroom and spinach and sometimes I ask them to make paneer makhni which is not in their menu but they use the sauce/curry of butter chicken and replace the chicken with cottage cheese.
When not eating Indian, I usually order their vegetarian pasta or the zucchini and mushroom crepe. Both these dishes are delicious and hearty. Sometimes, I just order the papaya salad with a tandoori roti for a light supper. I usually end with a dessert - the orange cake with chocolate mousse or the chocolate eclair served with vanilla bean ice cream. For those of you who have the taste for it, their orange yogurt ice cream (frozen yogurt) is also pretty delicious. Some people like it some don’t - I happen to like it and sometimes order it especially when its too warm outside.
It is a small boutique hotel and has about 15 beautiful rooms ranging from deluxe, super deluxe and suites. It is located in the heart of the city of Pondicherry and is within walking distance from the beach and the Market. You can visit their website at www.lavillashanti.com and find more information on the hotel and their contact information on it.
Disclaimer: My reviews are not a paid venture and are based on my personal experience at a particular restaurant. I review restaurants as and when I visit a city - and my reviews are based on service, ambience, food and prices.
The images included in this post are provided by Hotel Villa Shanti.





Lovely place!
It sounds delicious. I’m a fan of great food and superb service and they seem to have both. Nice.
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Villa Shanti has steadily climb up my chart to become a favorite as well. They’ve managed to snag the best servers from other restaurants…! And their Orriya chef is quite the magician. But sadly Pondy has a peculiar trait when it comes to restaurants which start thriving - they shut down. So here’s to Villa Shanti … may it live long and prosper!
I am pretty sure its here to stay. They are opening a new branch at Rue Surcouf this August.
Where are you? The Pondicherry that I know and love is in South East India and we had delicious Indian food. When in India eat their food it is safer!
Heather, I live in the very same Pondicherry that you know of. As mentioned in the review….Villa Shanti serves both Indian and Continental food. I have reviewed both categories.
Enjoy where you live it is a beautiful place. We are in India again in September teaching at Vellore, we plan to take a holiday to the North and visit Delhi. If we revisit Pondicherry we will definitely eat at Villa Shanti.