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    Little India Restaurant

    3.6 (472 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Buffets
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Butter naan and rice
    Jinzi H.

    This was my first time here there and it made a great first impression! We were seated pretty fast, and order the dinner for two which was the perfect amount for two hungry people. All the staff were super nice, and the food came relatively quick. The veggie pakora was super crispy on the outside and it came was a sauce that complimented it perfectly. Shortly after we finished that, everything else came. The chicken tikka was moist and flavourful and the chickpea curry was great but my fav was the butter chicken. The sauce was so good which paired so well with everything, especially the rice and naan. Since it was our first, the owner (I think) offered a dessert on the house but we were so full that we had to decline. I'll definitely be coming back. Their lunch special looks like a great deal too so I'll definitely be coming back to try that!

    Cindy D.

    Went here with a friend to try the lunch special. We both got the non veg combo 2 which had 1 vegetarian app, 1 vegetarian dish, 1 chicken dish, rice, naan and dessert. I really enjoyed the variety of the food given the price where you can try 2 mains but in smaller portions. We both found our chicken dishes good, I was a fan of the dal makhani. The sweet sauce on top of the samosa was tasty as well. Service was good too, they were busy during lunch but still welcomed everyone coming in. Decor was very cozy!

    $20 lunch saag paneer channa masaala
    Irene H.

    I went for their weekday lunch, got a decent serving of rice, Naan bread and I chose the vegetarian option, I'm pretty sure it was around $15.99 and I got channa masala and saag paneer. The ambience was nice, airy spacious clean with comfortable seats.

    vegetable thali
    Michelle D.

    Came here with my best friend and had the opportunity to try their vegetarian thali and it did not disappoint! It came with a small salad, palak paneer (spinach and cottage cheese), bhartha (eggplant), raita (yogurt), mango achar (mango pickle), naan and their rice. I cannot explain how amazing every dish was. It was so flavourful and all so delicious. My favourites were chana masala and the palek paneer. We got the naan instead of the roti which was a good choice. The naan and rice was still so warm and good. I enjoyed scooping the curries with the naan and dipping it into the raita. Everything was so balanced and heart warming. The dessert was gulab jamun and it tasted like a delicious warm, soft and fluffy timbit in this very sweet rose flavoured simple syrup. The vibes were dark and cozy. The servers were also really nice and accommodating. Honestly, Little India exceeded my expectations. I would definitely return to have their thali or their other combos.

    Onion Bhaji
    Sharon Y.

    This is the second time I've come here, and both times I've gotten the non-veg combo for two (shared with my boyfriend). If I recall correctly the menu items for this combo used to be different, but right now they include onion bhaji, a tikka platter with chicken and paneer, channa masala, butter chicken, rice and naan. For $45 the value is quite good as it is a LOT of food, possibly even enough for 3 people. The onion bhaji was freshly fried and crisp, and it came with tamarind sauce which was a good pairing to cut through any greasiness. The tikka platter came out searing, and the pieces of chicken and paneer were very generous. I actually preferred the paneer over the chicken as it was really rich and paired nicely when I mixed it with some of the curry. The channa masala (chickpea curry) was spiced really nicely and was quite delicious. The butter chicken was just okay, a little too sweet for my preference. The combo was a ton of food and we left feeling very satisfied. I see they have a lot of great lunch discounts, which I would love to try if I ever stop by during the day. Overall Little India does great food and the prices are quite reasonable for their central location downtown. Would recommend!

    a bowl of soup and a pita sandwich
    Kai-Wen L.

    How can you know an exotic restaurant is authentic? You can see if people from that country do enter there to have meals. This is that kind of exotic restaurant. After sitting in our seats for a while, we found that all the other customers were Indian. I thought the flavour should be authentic. The only thing a little disappointing is the portion of Tandoori chicken, which was too small and confusing when you checked its price again.

    Afrin K.

    Located in the busy Queen street in downtown. The location is small, but the restaurant is decorated nicely and the staff are helpful. The food was pretty good but quite costly, averaging around $17 CAD per entree (vegetarian) which is quite pricey. The food was plenty enough to take home. Overall decent place to enjoy a meal.

    Chana, Eggplant, Shrimp Biryani
    Keith L.

    This review is for a takeout order at Little India. We ordered a few curries, biryani, rice and naan. The curries were intensely flavourful and heavy with herbs and spices, and they provide a generous portion at this price point. I would definitely recommend the eggplant curry especially if you are adhering to any dietary restrictions. The shrimp biryani was good too but pales in comparison with the curries. The dish had quite a bit of spices, but the shrimps did not feel adequately incorporated into the biryani - it wasn't a shrimp biryani but more of a biryani with shrimp tossed in. I would also note that while the flavour was good, the food was definitely spicier than expected even though we ordered mild.

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    Best Indian food I've ever tasted in my entire life. Amazing service and perfect space for date night.

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    Aanch

    4.2
    (228 reviews)
    0.6 km
    $$

    This is the best Indian food and the chicken 65 dish was the best appetizer I have ever had. The…read moreview from our seat in the 3 floor was beautiful. The service was top tear. The drink that I had the mango one was very interesting. Over all 11/10 prefect. Deserves 326 Michelin stars. Highly recommend.

    Short review/TL;DR version: Excellent Gushtaba. Great Dilliwala Butter Chicken. OK Pineapple Pakora…read moreChaat. Decent Naan. Toronto Review 11/Many: I went to this tiny Indian spot with another prior to going to the game at Rogers Center, so my meal was a bit more abridged compared to what I would normally do in an Indian restaurant. The service was fine, and it took a little while for us to sit, but soon enough we were in a nice corner overlooking the bar area downstairs. As I wasn't sure whether I'd have a beer at the stadium, I didn't bother having a drink, nor did the other person. Overall, the food was tasty and a bit more unique than a typical Indian spot. However, I didn't love the appetizer, and I found the naan just alright. Our only appetizer was the 17.99 CAD Pineapple Pakora Chaat with masala pineapple fritter chaat, lachha aloo, papdi, saffron-pineapple yogurt, mint-date chutney, and slaw. As with the rest of the dishes, the food was well presented. There was a nice mix of textures, which included crunchy, soft, and others. The best parts were the aloo and pineapple, and I wish there were more pieces of the latter. In terms of flavor, in comparison to other chaat I have had before, this was on the sweeter end for me, which made it a bit less balanced. Overall, it was good, but not great. My main dish was the very tasty Kashmiri Gushtaba for 28.99 CAD, consisting of goat meatballs slow-cooked in a rich Kashmiri white onion-cardamom gravy. The very soft meatballs were the easy highlight and my favorite part of any of the dishes I had that night, as they had a nice mélange of spices/masala. The gravy was thick and slightly buttery, with a complex blend of flavors, including, I believe, a hint of ginger and something smoky, along with the listed cardamom and other more subtle spices. This was delicious and was perfect over rice, though this isn't included and is an extra 7.99 CAD. The other person had the 26.99 CAD Dilliwala Butter Chicken, with said chicken enhanced with smoky ginger, garlic, and green chilies. The menu also has a milder option of butter chicken sans said extra flavors for a dollar less. I tried a bit of the chicken, and it was pretty tender with a little heat, but less so than my dish. The gravy was also complex, though I preferred my dish overall. They had some interesting bread options, but we stuck with a classic Garlic Naan for 6.99, which was pretty good. While lacking ghee, there was plenty of garlic flavor with some nice crispier edges. However, I found it a bit chewy compared to other spots. In terms of the number of Indian spots I've been to, I'd probably put it in the lower-middle to middle range. If I were to only rate the main dishes, I would probably leave a five-star rating. However, the appetizer was only just okay, and the naan was only decent. Also, our main dishes definitely needed rice, and that's an extra few dollars. In short, I liked the concept of the restaurant more than the execution, with this spot reminding me of a better version of Baar Baar in NYC. Excellent gushtaba, though.

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    Entrance and bar
    Entrance and bar
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    Dahi ke Kebab
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    Kothur Indian Cuisine

    Kothur Indian Cuisine

    3.7
    (127 reviews)
    2.0 km
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    The food was very mid…read more We got the Bhel Puri, the Chicken Tikka Masala, and the Goat Xacutti. I love indian food so I was excited to try the Goat Xacutti as it's something new but it ended up tasting exactly like the Chicken Tikka. And the Chicken Tikka didn't taste like what Chicken Tikka usually tastes like. They both tasted like and amalgamation of every curry all mixed together. It was flavorful, but there was no distinct flavor. The Bhel Puri was yummy, but they served us wayyyy too much for only a party of 2. The garlic naan was fine. I also ordered the sweet lassi, which was tasty. The seating was fine and they had a coat rack which was nice. It's open late (till 11pm) which is convenient and why I might come here again, but otherwise the food did not stand out to me at all.

    I first heard about Kothur in the most unexpected way--while trying to switch to a cheaper data…read moreplan at a Fido store. Midway through the painfully slow setup process, the entire store started filling with the scent of something glorious. Rich spices, buttery warmth... it was the kind of smell that stops conversations. Everyone working there was Indian, and they were all clearly just trying to wrap up my account so they could dig into whatever just got delivered. I had to ask--where's that food from? "Kothur," they said, almost in unison. That was the recommendation, and it stuck with me. I walked by the place once. The exterior didn't scream "hidden gem." Thought about ordering delivery a few times but never followed through. Life, you know? Today, I finally went. From the outside, still nothing to write home about. But walk in, and it's a different story. Clean, cozy, and exactly the kind of no-fuss Indian spot you'd expect to stumble upon in the heart of a big city. The food? Solid. Spices landed right. Everything was warm, comforting, and satisfying. It's not trying to reinvent Indian cuisine--it's just doing it well. If you ever find yourself sniffing the air near a phone shop and wondering what that divine smell is--it might just be Kothur. TL;DR Not flashy. Surprisingly good. Smelled it before I tasted it. Worth it.

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    Kothur Indian Cuisine
    Kothur Indian Cuisine
    Kothur Indian Cuisine

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    The Biryaniwalla - Downtown

    The Biryaniwalla - Downtown

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    2.6 km

    Biryaniwalla Downtown is a busy Indian restaurant in Toronto's Koreatown. It serves a wide range of…read moreHyderabadi‑style biryanis, from chicken and mutton to egg, prawn, and vegetarian options. The place stays open very late, often until 1AM or even 5:30AM, making it a popular stop for late‑night meals. The space is casual and cozy, with quick service and a menu built around bold spices and rich flavours. S the name implies, the biryani is the star here, offering great taste, aroma, portion sizes, and variety, including spicy regional styles and special trays for groups. Alongside biryani, they offer starters like dynamite gobi, curries, and desserts such as gulab jamun. It's a simple, no‑frills spot where the focus is on flavour, value, and feeding serious biryani cravings.

    Cooking a biryani is an art and there are extremely few places who get it right…read more A good Biryani speaks to your soul and transcends you to heaven. Unfortunately, lots of places in Toronto who make promises of serving biryani teleport you to hell. My friends and family are lifelong fans of biryani. Of all the places Biryaniwalla is highly recommended and I have usually had it at get-togethers. This time though I decided to visit the place and order a take out personally. Located a few meters away from Bathurst station , the restaurant stands amongst other Asian eataries. Upon entering, we were greeted warmly by Ankita at the reception. We asked her for recommendations and she patiently explained us the options and advised 2 biryanis based on our spice tolerance and preferences. Taking her advice, we ordered: - Chicken Kaju Ghee Roast Bucket with double Masala for $43 ($39.99 for Biryani and Double masala pay $2.99 extra). - Palnadu Chicken Biryani ( $18.99) Ambience wise, the place is pretty chill with neatly lined tables for family and the huge Biryaniwalla Logo adorning the big wall. There was also a spin the wheel game, which you can play if you place a google review. While we waited for our order, the shop was quite busy with mobile food delivery orders. After about 10 minutes, we got our order and took it home. Chicken Kaju Ghee Roast Bucket: This is possibly their bestselling biryani. And I have to confess, I have tried it before and I absolutely love it. It is a delicious biryani , with nice moist chicken pieces, cashews and which is not too overpowering with spices. We ordered double masala because my better half likes it that way. The quantity for bucket was huge and can easily satify 3-4 people. Chicken Palnadu Biryani: Compared to Kaju Ghee Roast, this one is more tangy and a bit on the spicier side. It is a slight Achari taste and it was surprisingly delicious. Also, you get Salan (spicy-tangy gravy) and Raita (yoghurt mixture) with the biryanis, and they go quite well with the biryani. However, i somehow still felt the biryanis lack that authentic taste of biryani that you get in India and Pakistan. Real authentic biryanis have the inherent smoky flavor which comes from coal which is used to cook biryani and to give Biryani the dum ( pots are sealed and cooked over slow heat with coal - at bottom and at top.) Also missed that Birista that usually accompany Biryani layers. That being said, these are quite good biryanis. To foodies: Possibly the best biryani restaurant is toronto, that gets it as close to the authentic taste. The biryanis are delicious and they have lot of other options including seafood biryani. The quantities are huge and you and your loved ones will truly enjoy To management: Great biryanis. Great service by Ankita. Would love if you guys can sprinkle some birista ( fried onions) at the top layer or provide it on the side. Also it would be great if you can provide some incentive for customers who order directly from store. I knew you once had 10%.off , which when I asked was told it's still on but you need the offer card. I was a bit let down by that because at the end, it's just a formality. Also spin the wheel if you place a google review is a cheap tactic to get reviews. Just do it as a fun activity guys. Creates goodwill. As a brand strategist , I always recommend customer experience over a few dollars Overall this is a great place for biryanis. I definitely recommend it. Rating: 8.6/10 Signing off, Rahul V.S aka CanIndian Foodie

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    Chicken Palnadu biryani
    Chicken Palnadu biryani
    Chicken Kaju Ghee Roast Biryani Bucket
    Chicken Kaju Ghee Roast Biryani Bucket
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