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1000 ISLAND INDIAN TAKEOUT RESTAURANT

1000 ISLAND INDIAN TAKEOUT RESTAURANT

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136 Main St, Gananoque, Ontario, K7G 2L9, Canada
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May 10, 2018
Being one of the rare Indian takeaways in the town of Gananoque and 1000 islands, this place does not justify the true Indian cuisine that is rich in flavours. They are poorly organized and does not hold authenticity to the true Indian tastes. If they try and get things right, it could be one of the best take aways in the town. Despite all these, it takes over 30 minutes to get even the simplest of the foods. There are better options.

Feb 4, 2018
Delicious food today and always! We drive from Kingston to Gananoque just for the amazing taste ❤

Jul 7, 2017
Very Delicious Food. Fast Service. On Time Delivery. If item is not on menu then just ask and Chef Ben Mukherjee wil make it for you. I am from India and I love Indian food. We liked the food at this place so much that we tried all vegetarian dishes over the period of two days for dinner1, lunch1, dinner2, and lunch2! Amazing food and I will highly recommend this place to everybody! The food is amazing! Note: Chef is so talented that he has been a consultant to US White House for Obama administration from 2009 to 2012

Jun 30, 2017
Chef Been rock...me and my wife stopped in Gananque for a night halt and randomly thought of finding an Indian restaurant. Thank God 1000 island Indian take put was just a few mins walk. Food was amazing, I am simply blown away. Ben we will be doing the boat tour tomorrow, thanks a ton for the delicious food. Will probably drop in for another meal before leaving town. Cheers

Aug 21, 2017
What a food....can not get better than this...guys made awesome suggestion and served delicious food...highly recommended...

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