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Fit for an emperor |
273 Queen Street W (at McCaul) Toronto, ON M5V 1Z9 Canada +1 416 599 7720 http://www.babur.ca/ |
With a name recalling the first Mogul emperor in India, one would expect only the finest northern Indian cuisine at this Queen Street West restaurant. You also receive impeccable service from formally clad waiters in black and white, in an atmosphere that is at once sophisticated and casual. Tandoori is definitely the order of the day, with everything from traditional chicken and bread to vegetables coming from the tandoor oven. Vegetarian dishes such as shashlik paneer and eggplant bharta range from CAD6.95-8.95 while chicken dishes come in at around CAD10-14. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award-winning dining |
5222 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M2N 5P6 Canada +1 416 229 0377 |
Located just two blocks south of the Toronto Centre for the Arts, this display of Indo-Pakistani cuisine allows diners to first tantalize their senses before moving on to the more traditional theatre scene. This restaurant, with star chef Shishir Sharma at the helm, recently won the Toronto Sun Readers' Choice Award for Best Indian Cuisine. A customer favourite is the Korma Salar Jung, a 100-year-old Hydrabadi lamb dish. Other dishes include Murg Badami Tikka, Boneless Marinated Chicken, and Tandoori Prawn (marinated prawns grilled over charcoal). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Innovative, Inventive, and Astonishingly Excellent |
309 King St. W Toronto, ON M5V 1J5 Canada +1 416 740 6622 http://www.dhaba.ca |
In 1998, P.K. Ahluwalia, chef-owner-operator, created Dhaba Indian Restaurant. Here, guests will experience a dining like none other. The menu is customized at your table and dietary needs can be easily fulfilled at Dhaba's Indian Restaurant. Come try Dhaba for yourself to see why it has regularly been the winner of the "Most Memorable Meal Award" and "Best of Toronto" again and again and again. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious and cheap |
238 Dupont Street Toronto, ON M5R 1V7 Canada +1 416 929 9140 |
Hands up anyone who knows a place where they can get a delicious and healthy meal for a low price. This miracle place goes one better. Naturally, it's an in-spot for University of Toronto students. There's also a takeaway counter, popular with moms and pops who work all day. Owner-chef Mike May combines influences from Africa, the Caribbean, Asia and Europe to create a cuisine that includes Dhal Soup, curry, and Shepherd's Pie. Not to mention the six styles of roti. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indian cuisine at its best |
14 Prince Arthur Avenue Toronto, ON M5R 1A9 Canada +1 416 962 4678 http://www.welcometohost.com/ |
Located in a historic building at Avenue Road and Prince Arthur, this restaurant is recognized for its fine Indian cuisine at affordable prices. Steps from the prestigious Park Hyatt and Four Seasons hotels, it is perfect for business lunches, intimate dinners and group dining. While the Kesri Tikka (a Tandoori chicken dish) and Haryali Champey (marinated lamb chops) are excellent, it is the vegetarian fare that makes this restaurant a treat. Dishes include the Malai Mater Paneer (green peas and cottage cheese cooked in tomato and cashew blend), and Saag (fresh spinach puree with potatoes). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighbourhood mainstay |
414 Dupont Street Toronto, ON M5R 1V9 Canada +1 416 961 3472 http://www.indianricefactory.com/ |
Located in the Annex, east of Bathurst, this Indian restaurant has been a culinary mainstay of the area for the past 30 years. The focal point is definitely a statue of Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom, who sits at the centre of the restaurant. Customers in the know suggest the Pakoras - onion, spinach and potato fritters mixed in a chickpea batter, deep-fried and drizzled with Tamarind Sauce. For an entrée, the Grilled Lamb Masalader, marinated and served in a Mint Sauce, gets the top vote. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Culinary love goddess |
214 King St W (At Simcoe) Toronto, ON M5H 3S6 Canada +1 416 599 5262 http://www.kamaindia.com/ |
Located across from Roy Thomson Hall, this Indian restaurant is situated in Toronto's financial and Entertainment districts. Perfect for a buffet lunch or pre-theatre dining, Kama serves up authentic dishes in a pleasant environment under the watchful eye of Kama, the Indian Goddess of Love. For those who prefer a la carte to buffet (Lunch: CAD10.95 Mon-Fri, CAD11.95 Sat-Sun. Dinner: CAD16.95 Mon-Thu, CAD18.95 Fri-Sun), the menu is extensive. Dishes include fiery-hot lamb or beef vindaloo and the somewhat more sedate chicken korma Kashmiri, served in an almond sauce with dried fruit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A charming eatery |
99 Sudbury Street Toronto, ON M6J 3S7 Canada +1 416 588 5695 http://www.mildredpierce.com/ |
This charming restaurant is a neighborhood favorite and you'll find couples, families and businessmen taking full advantage of it. The elegant interiors turn golden in the evenings, lit by the soft glow of candles. The white linen is offset with big glasses filled with red wine and classic French food, with Indian, Italian and Mediterranean touches. If you are too busy at work to come down for lunch, just get it ordered and they will deliver it to your office as soon as possible. Don't miss out on the Sunday brunches, which are quite a hit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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