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Amaya Restaurant

Amaya Restaurant

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100 King St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5X 2A2, Canada
(416) 214-0005 amayarestaurant.com
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May 1, 2018
Expensive knock off of Indian food. Usually Amaya has pretty good food. But this location has below average food. The "biryani rice" is just colored rice with some beans in it. Tastes horrible. The "naan" which is an extra $0.99 is store bought version. Not freshly made like other Amaya locations. Food is nowhere close to Indian food. Tastes horrible. Not worth the money. I do not recommend.

May 19, 2018
Chinese food is good. I didn't like their naan.

Mar 9, 2018
The problem with any location of Amaya is that they make their food look so colourful with juicy and rich gravies which plays with the customer's brain and he/she lines up to get a taste, but when you start putting it in your mouth, you start wondering where the taste is! And the truth is, there isn't any. Almost all of their curries except the tikka masala are bland or cooked without any flavours. Someone coming from India and who knows a thing or two of Indian cuisine, this place is an utter waste. I have noticed that they simmer their sauces and then put meat on top of that, so that is no real cooking. Even their samosas are all oil and no taste. If you would like to stop for a naan (which is baked well and fresh) or their mango lassi, then it will be worth your trip and yes, do some favour to your wallet.

Jan 12, 2018
One of the worst Indian food I've ever had in Canada. I ordered Chicken Tikka Masala and Naan, it wasn't fresh at all and taste was terrible. I felt bad as I'd to through rest of the food after one bite.

Dec 12, 2017
Ok food. We asked for Samosas and they looked burnt. When asked we were told that it is because these are baked not fried

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 6 pm
Tue:11 am - 6 pm
Wed:11 am - 6 pm
Thu:11 am - 6 pm
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