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69 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1B8, Canada
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Mar 18, 2018
The food is amazing and I have no need to look further for my go to Indian restaurant - they cater to all allergies and make you feel welcomed and apart of the family. Yes it is small but super friendly and cozy. Costs are so low for Yorkville relative to other restaurants in the area - two people can have an amazing lunch with two main dishes, rice, naan, salad, dessert and left overs to go because you won’t finish it all, for under $25.

May 23, 2018
I must agree with what the majority of the people say here: it's okay. Nothing exceptional about their food, but it's not bad either. The thing is, the portions are tiny considering their prices. I tried most of their dishes with a group of friends and every one of them had the same exact problem of being just okay, but overpriced. Won't be going back.

May 23, 2018
Used to go there often, and it is still a descent place, but their food does not taste as great as it used to. I’m wondering if they have changed their chef or something like that.

Feb 9, 2018
Well priced and good food. They don't serve beef but the lamb is very good. When visiting the restaurant for the second time, I was greeting with a warm welcome ‘are you Uber?’. I actually had a legit reso. A warm welcoming environment for customers and trained servers would be a good idea to help this place do better.

Feb 21, 2018
Delicious food and great atmosphere. The restaurant is small but they use the space well. Would definitely go again!

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