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4.7 (24 reviews)
Open • 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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Ivon W.

came here due to high rating from groupon! (didnt know this restaurant exist since I dont live in the area). thought it's a very unique twist for indian food (which is uncommon). ordered the avocado puri, upma fries, lamb, shrimp, butter chicken, and gulab jamun. i have to say, the food LIVES UP the hype! it taste very unique, well-balanced flavor, and has a nice kick on some dishes. even something 'common' like butter chicken or gulab jamun taste different!! (better...not overly strong or sweet but still have that bold flavor that is typical of indian cuisine). we came as soon as they were open. prompt and friendly service with explanation. HIGHLY recommended!

Nimish H.

Gully masterfully blends Indian flavors with a twist. We were here for drinks but also had Paneer Tikka as appetizer. It was really flavourful and perfectly cooked. It has creative cocktails and warm service enhance the experience. It has good selection of beer and wines too. I would like to come back and try other food items too.

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Graham S.

Food and drink by Nalin are so inventive here. And the service from Anna is top notch. We always have a great time!

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Nadia A.

Great find. This restaurant has a cute decor with a nice mural on it combining Indian and Canadian culture. I decided to go for the fall special which included one appetizer two mains and one dessert to share it also included one drink per person so you can either choose a cocktail or a mocktail, wine or beer so definitely something for everyone Lychee cocktail... Cocktail had a strong lychee taste it was sweet and enjoyable 4/5 For appetizers we try the tandoori wings and they were absolutely delicious they were grilled they did have a kick to them so if you are someone who is not big on spice be warned and then it was garnished with some onions I thought they were really flavorful and delicious 5/5 For my main I chose the curry beef and it was absolutely delicious oh my goodness I chose to have mine with a rice. I appreciate it how flavorful everything is down to the grilled green peppers or seasoned I also found that the food was light sometimes when I have Indian cuisine it can feel a little bit heavy I did not feel like I over ate the portions were great I would highly recommend this dish 5/5 For dessert we got the flourless chocolate cake it was very mild and the texture was similar kind of to mouse and then it came with some ice cream and edible gold a nice light way too and your meal 4/5 The service was great when we came the place was not busy but as we sat there at the place started to fill up and the customer service and attention to detail and remained at the same this is a new restaurant and I hope that they're able to maintain this great quality of their food and service as they continue to grow

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Rachel L.

We came here during the dinner for two promo which featured 2 entrées, 2 cocktails, and 1 shared dessert for only $39 - talk about a deal in this economy! The owner/bartender was friendly and told us it'd be a bit of a wait until our table was ready. We sat at the bar and watched the cocktails being made. You could tell care was put into each one by the level of detail in the presentation (i.e. torching the spices). We ordered the Grand Mango Margarita and Gully Martini for the drinks. For food, we opted for the Karahi Beef Curry Bowl and Smokey Chicken Tikka Kathi roll served with masala crinkle fries. Although the menu stated the curry was served with basmati rice, the waitress informed us it would be an additional $2 for the rice (strange because why would they serve the curry alone?). The well-seasoned chicken mixed with the sauce in the wrap was divine, with each bite exploding in flavour. The beef was extremely tender and delightful also. We went on a busy Saturday night where the restaurant seemed understaffed as there was only one waitress on the floor catering to the entire dining area. The owner would serve the drinks and chat with seated guests. We ordered our drinks before the food, but received them after our mains had already arrived. Other tables who arrived later seemed to receive their drinks before us also. We were patient with wait as we understood there was a 10-top party dining at the same time as us, but it was nearly 1.5 hrs until we got our food and cocktails. Overall, 5/5 for the food, 4.5/5 for drinks, 3/5 for service (may have been an off-night), but 10/5 for the price!

Rochelle P.

They currently have the $59 pp date night summer menu that offers delicious , , , and . The restaurant is cozy and close to Spadina subway station. You will be welcomed but friendly staff here. My sister and I enjoyed our visit. I highly recommend their butter chicken and rice. The appetizer like the avocado sev puri tartlets are so tasty too. Parking spot can be challenging downtown and the TTC is your best option.

Laraine M.

staff is exceptional. very friendly and knowledgeable with the menu. great food and experience. definitely will recommend with family and friends

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Abbas K.

I would describe the atmosphere as small and cozy, a contemporary Indian bistro. Authentic flavours with a modern twist. The food was one of the best I've had and I will definitely be back again and again. The service was fantastic, served by the chef himself - such a humble and knowledgeable chef - he really goes out of his way to ensure the experience is amazing!

Trying their Indian whiskey.
Martin S.

Interesting newish spot on Bloor. The theme is an Indian bar with a wide and varied bar food menu. I wandered in and sat at the bar hoping to try some Indian whisky and hit the jackpot. The owner here who was working the bar was quite interesting to talk to about Indian whisky. Part of his job is to buy the whisky, and also to distribute it within the local area here in Canada. He was saying the whisky is somewhat of a commodity and has price variations both internationally and as well at LCBO. So a fantastic resource for any whisky fans out there, or ex-pats interested in having a familiar drink. I ordered the tandoori wings which were good, although the whisky was the star of my visit. Quite an interesting and varied menu, with items like Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich along with some Indian food it is a mash-up for sure. Probably the most interesting part of Gully happened just after I left. It was about 10 pm and I needed to get going and pay up. Before I moved on though, I asked the bartender about what the evening there had in store. I could see that a DJ was starting to set up. Apparently the dining tables get moved aside, chairs stacked, and Bollywood gets cranked up for dancing! As I left into the Bloor Street night, women in saris were outside and on their way in for an evening of dancing. Quite the fascinating bar and restaurant in one of the most dynamic entertainment strips in Toronto!

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Great place with great food and service. Nice chilled atmosphere compared to traditional style Indian restaurants but no compromise on food.

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Just amazing!!! You have to taste this food to believe it. I love the music and more importantly the host and chef who is just incredible!

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Amazing food and excellent service. It had a cozy and welcoming vibe, will definitely be coming back.

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Wine and Deli Sandwich is great for a light lunch…read more Bagel and Lox ($14) Ketchup Curly Fried ($9) Chicken Liver Mousse ($15) Their bread baked in house tasted fresh. I love the bagels! The liver mousse was smooth and velvety. Thanks for the wine recommendation. It is nice to have restaurant owners that are passionate and knowledgeable about their wine lists. Eating here does feel like I packed a nice picnic basket and have a nice casual lunch in the park. There are 3 "hot" entrée items which are available for dinner only. IMHO which is quite limit in choices. A high end deli sandwich bar might be a hard sell especially at this price point. Maybe some lunch special feature offering and additional items for the dinner menu might brings in more business?!

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Was so excited to try Same Same and their Samemer-delicious menu for July!…read more Came today with my plus one and we ordered: Appetizers: - deep fried wingette with ma kwen jeaw sauce: I felt the sauce was a bit too sour and salty yet addicting! I kept coming back to it. It came with 10 wings and it was deep fried really nicely, didn't feel too oily. - shrimp toast: house made brioche with cucumber relish and added the peanut sauce espuma. I love bread at baseline and this brioche was so nice and crispy. The cucumber relish was refreshing and slightly sweet. Mains - same same pad thai (vegetarian): now that I'm reading the menu it looks like they use fresh rice noodle but I found that the noodles were SUPER chewy, more chewy than other thai places I had. I appreciate the freshness of the noodles but would also liked if it were a bit easier to chew. Would also have liked if there was more veg in the meal. - ngowpochana chicken cashew: this came with crispy chicken thigh stir fried with (really SPICY) dried chilis and cashew nuts with a side of mixed purple? rice. The rice was tasty and the chicken was really crispy! Came out in small pieces and it was good but was not blown away. Desserts - mango sticky rice: so so good, love how they put butterfly pea in the sticky rice. Mango was ripe and soft, coconut cream was strong, and the jasmine riceberry puff added a great crunch to the dessert. - pandanas kaya toasted brioche: I would return for this dessert. My partner and I LOVED this dessert and how carmelized the toast was, it was divine. Final thoughts We loved the desserts and appetizers but felt the mains weren't super special. Staff were friendly. It did take us a while to get our food- appetizers came quick but took more than half an hour for our mains to come and waited more for our dessert. It was pretty busy but maybe they're still getting their groove as the Samemer delicious promotion brought in an influx of customers.

Grey Gardens - Scallop crudo with white kimchi, cucumber and green onions

Grey Gardens

(154 reviews)

$$$

Kensington Market

We were group of 6 dining for a special occasion. When we made our reservation, the staff offered…read moreus the semi-private table by the window. It was nice to have a more secluded spot, but the seating was quite drafty/chilly and dark, so didn't quite capture the warm ambiance of the rest of the restaurant. We were also offered a wonderful family style tasting menu for $90 per person. Overall, the food was fantastic, especially the seafood options. The dishes were innovative and fresh. Stand-out dishes: - Smoked Fish - chips n' dip - Scallop (raw) - chicken fat, green strawberry, serrano pepper - Tomato - feta, green olive, red onion - Sea Bream - peas, cumin, scallion - soooo good I would re-order all of the above in a heartbeat. So delicious. The following dishes were good but not amazing: - Bread - cultured butter - Ravioli - cheese curd, potato, leek - Crumb Cake - coffee, pumpkin - Quince - foie gras, sponge toffee And the following dishes had some flaws (though still enjoyable): - Spaghetti - chorizo, peppers, stracciateila (way too salty) - Half Chicken - truffle, green bean, gravy (chicken was quite dry) The portion sizes were sufficient. And the service was really attentive and quick. I wish they had more non-alcoholic drink options.

Everything we ordered at Grey Gardens was well done. The meal was perfectly paced and permitted…read moreconversation between dishes. The menu has a number of options that have good variety and still pair well no matter what you decide to order. My personal favourite was the smoked fish. We made a last minute reservation, and we were meant to head out by a certain time, but the host told us that she was able to make some adjustments for us to keep the table for longer. The interior is cohesive and is a surprising change from the Kensington neighbourhood outside.

Gully - indpak - Updated May 2026

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