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4.7 Google Review
33 Canterbury St, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 2C6, Canada
(506) 648-2377 singhdining.com/thandi
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May 24, 2018
Great food, superb staff. The meals were tasty and full of fresh ingredients. The spicy Thai seafood was beyond spectacular. And the cheesecake was yummy too ! We are only here for a visit, but if I lived here, I'd go there ALL the time. Oh and the fresh pita and hummus to start were also brilliant. Why can't I give them 10 out of 5??!!!

May 30, 2018
I take clients to this restaurant. We have taken over 200 people there and not one person didn’t love their meal....portions are huge and delicious.. Thandis has the best steak in the city... The staff are amazing and knows the menu in detail. Owners are very welcoming... I travel all over Atlantic Canada and by far this is my favourite spot....

May 24, 2018
Stumbled upon late in the evening having just arrived in Saint John, after a few false starts at other nearby restaurants. Wow! The menu was extensive and varied, the food excellent (and authentic), the ambience relaxing with warm wood accents, the service attentive but unobtrusive. Strongly recommend!

May 30, 2018
This restaurant may classify as fusion but definitely not traditional north Indian cuisine. Extensive use of masala destroys flavor, and results in unpleasant experience after a few bites. After multiple visits trying different items, it always results in a disappointing night. Some service staff are exceptional (young man with glasses), some are not (Darryl).

Mar 4, 2018
We were visiting St. John and stumbled upon this gem and were amazed! The service was wonderful and the food was delicious. The appetizer platter for two was a lovely sampling of terrific Indian specialties and there was plenty. After that we had vindaloo which was outstanding. Planning our next visit soon and we wouldn’t think of eating elsewhere when visiting St. John.

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Mon:11 am - 10 pm
Tue:11 am - 10 pm
Wed:11 am - 10 pm
Thu:11 am - 11 pm
Sat:4 pm - 12 am

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