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Ambala


Latin Quarter Indian
3887 St-Denis Street
(Near Roy)
Montreal, QC H2W 2M4
Canada
+1 514 499 0446
Nestled in the heart of the bustling Latin Quarter, this popular Indian restaurant serves excellent if not stridently authentic cuisine. Décor is definitely an afterthought, but the well-prepared Indian standards and reasonable prices make a perfect preamble to a night out on St-Denis Street. Onion and mushroom bhajis make a good appetizer, while the chicken Tandoori is a spicy, tender wonder. A good selection of imported draft cools the palate.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Asha


Reflections of India
3490 Parc Avenue
(Near Sherbrooke)
Montreal, QC H2X 2H5
Canada
+1 514 844 3178
This restaurant offers the fine cuisine of India in a setting that reflects that country's rich culture. Aside from à la carte selections and the usual curries, the menu allows you to choose full-course meals such as Bhoona Beef, Cauliflower Bhaji, Pilau Rice, Papadum and dessert. There are also three-course business luncheons on weekdays. Beautiful traditional décor, attentive service and very reasonable prices make this one of the best deals for Indian cuisine in the city.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bombay Palace


Perfect rest stop
3343 des Sources Boulevard
(Near Brunswick)
Montreal, QC H9B 1Z8
Canada
+1 514 685 7777
One of two Bombay Palaces, this restaurant makes a perfect rest stop after working up an appetite. The decor and atmosphere are cozy and patrons are treated to soothing sitar music. Benefiting from a well-used Tandoori oven, the specialties include nicely presented fish, chicken and lamb dishes, accompanied by delicious naan breads. There's a weekend dinner buffet. Service is dependable and relaxed, and reservations are a must on weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Delhi


Upscale Indian
3464 St-Denis Street
(Near St-Louis Square)
Montreal, QC H2X 3L3
Canada
+1 514 845 7977
This upscale establishment is well situated to make a dent in Montreal's already crowded Indian restaurant scene. Smart, spiffy and trilingual waiters along with high-end table furnishings identify it as part of the new breed of curry connoisseurs. The dishes are standard Indian fare and include Lamb Curry, Fish Bhoona, and Potatoes with Spinach and Okra, all done in a way that will not scare off first-timers. Service is attentive and prices moderate, with dinner for two, including taxes but not beverages or tip, in the CAD30-70 range.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lune Indienne


Good starting spot
2018 St Denis Street
(Near Ontario)
Montreal, QC H2X 3K7
Canada
+1 514 281 1402
Located in the Latin Quarter, this Indian restaurant is a good place to start for anyone who wants to try something different without fear of over-spicing. You get ambiance, service, good food, and inexpensive prices to boot; it is hard to go wrong. Dishes include most of the classic Indian offerings, including the various curries, seekh kabab and onion bhaji, as well as a lunch special; all come in good-sized portions. For those unsure of what they want, there is a sampling menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Maharaja


Indian buffet deluxe
1481 René-Lévesque Boulevard West
(Near Mackay)
Montreal, QC H3G 1T8
Canada
+1 514 934 0655
Billed as Montreal's largest Indian buffet and set inside a former residential building, Maharaja offers more than 20 main dishes. The décor consists of mirrored walls, giving it a spacious feel surrounding comfortable seating. The menu covers the entire expanse of typical Indian fare, from various meat curries and Tandoori Chicken to bean and lentil dishes; there are also plenty of vegetarian curries and other non-meat dishes. The wine list is limited but beer is plentiful.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Maison India


Busy lunches
1065 Côte du Beaver Hall
(At de la Gauchetiere)
Montreal, QC H2Z 1S5
Canada
+1 514 861 2002
This large Indian restaurant does a booming lunchtime business, making reservations a must on Thursdays and Fridays. Lunch is strictly a buffet, which is reasonably priced at CAD8.95 and features dishes like Tandoori Chicken and Chicken Korma. The restaurant boasts more than 100 dishes on the buffet, featuring everything from basic salads to homemade specialties and traditional Indian desserts. There is also a vegetarian menu. For dinner, there is a choice between a CAD10 buffet and regular menu. After six meals, the seventh is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mysore


Mouth-watering good
4216 St. Laurent Boulevard
Montreal, QC H2W 1Z3
Canada
+1 514 844 4733
Amid fierce competition on The Main, this upscale restaurant is perennially packed, especially on the weekend, and reservations are a must. The dining room is spacious, with high ceilings, and the décor is on the cool side, with white and purple tablecloth. The food is top-notch, made with fresh ingredients. Specialties include onion bhaji, bhoona prawn, seekh kebab and butter chicken. The service is prompt and formal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mysore photo by Harry Slaunwhite
Photo: Harry Slaunwhite
 

 
Raga


Homemade and wholesome
3533 Queen Mary Road
Montreal, QC H3V 1H9
Canada
+1 514 344 2217
Indian buffet cuisine is all the rage in Montreal, and leading the pack is this quiet, unassuming little place with a splendid view of Mount Royal. The décor is diner-basic, in keeping with their hold-down-the-overhead (and prices) policy. What you get is the chance to fill a container with all your favorite standard Indian dishes for CAD8.95 at lunch, and CAD10.95-12.95 at dinner. It is all homemade and wholesome, and you can either eat it there or take it home with you.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Singapour


Pan-Asiatic cuisine
2090 de la Montagne Street
(Near de Maisonneuve)
Montreal, QC H3G 1Z7
Canada
+1 514 288 8898
This reasonably priced pan-Asiatic restaurant offers cuisine from Thailand, Japan, India, Malaysia and China (Szechuan, Cantonese and Hunan). Specialties include Thai Satay, Japanese Tempura Shrimp, Singapour Caris and General Tao Chicken. The simple setting is hardly noticeable and is best described as ordinary: metal chairs and tables, with utilitarian tablecloths, but it is in keeping with the uncluttered look of this small restaurant. A small terrace complements the modest decor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sitar


Above-average curry
4961D Queen Mary Road
(Near Lemieux)
Montreal, QC H3W 1X4
Canada
+1 514 735 9801
If you're in search of good basic curry dishes and appreciate freshness and quality ingredients above decor or presentation, then this is the spot for you. Toss in pleasant and attentive service and rock-bottom prices, and little more needs to be said. This is a favorite among those who make a habit of eating Indian. The emphasis is on Bengali cuisine with several fish dishes from that area, as well as numerous vegetarian plates. Dinner for two, excluding beverages or tip, comes to under CAD60.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Taj


Museum-like elegance
2077 Stanley Street
(Near Sherbrooke)
Montreal, QC H3A 1R7
Canada
+1 514 845 9015
This graceful spot is one of downtown's best-known Indian restaurants, and certainly one of its most elegant. The modern décor features pink and white tablecloths and beautiful wall hangings. The lunch buffet is a huge draw. The à la carte menu features appetizers like bhajis and samosas, and main courses run the gamut of Indian cuisine. Nawabi Korma is a mixture of lamb, beef or chicken in a yogurt-based sauce; vegetarian options include Channa Masala and a spicy chickpea dish. All main courses come with rice or naan bread.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Taj photo by Simon Law
Photo: Simon Law
 

 
Tandoori Village


Indian on a budget
27 Prince Arthur Street West
(At Clark)
Montreal, QC H2X 1S4
Canada
+1 514 842 8044
This popular, casual and very affordable Indian restaurant attracts a young crowd with its huge menu and enthusiastic service. Specialties include the incredibly filling Butter Chicken, served with salad and rice or naan bread (CAD8.99). Dozens of other options range from mild but complex chicken and lamb dishes to tear-jerking Vindaloo curries, and many other Kashmiri and Tandoori items. The décor is pleasant, though definitely an afterthought, and the staff is more than eager to point you in exciting new directions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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