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Ghoroaa Restaurant ঘরোয়া রেস্টুরেন্ট

Ghoroaa Restaurant ঘরোয়া রেস্টুরেন্ট

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3.8 Google Review
2994 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M4C 1M6, Canada
(416) 694-8720 www.ghoroaa.ca
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May 18, 2018
Yummy Bengali food. My boyfriend and I ordered the Fish and Beef curries which came with rice, mashed potatoes, daal and a small salad. Extremely filling food and large quantity for about $10 a plate. We didn't have to wait long for our meals too. We really enjoyed the beef curry, but found the Fish to be lacking in flavour. Likely won't be ordering the Fish in the future, but would definitely recommend the beef. Nice taste, not too tough or chewy either. We went at the right time as it started to pick up after we ordered and became pretty busy. Lots of takeout, albeit I believe they had a special going for Ramadan. This has a real hole in the wall appearance. Standard tables and chairs with pitchers of water available to pour yourself. I'd still recommend checking out this place for the delicious food and good prices.

Apr 22, 2018
This place has excellent authentic Bengali food. Best in town IMO. The place is a little hole in the wall with few tables and chairs, could fit around 15 people comfortably. One of my favourites is a special beef curry $7 that is never on display but you can ask for it from the back. Otherwise variety of meat, fish, veggie curries/dishes, snacks, sweets and desserts all on display. It's all really delicious for even non-Bengali palets. They have combos as well, usually 10$ (main curry, white rice and 2 sides - spiced mashed potatoes/veggies and Daal). The price is cheap even though most items went up by $1 recently. It's a place def worth visiting.

Apr 15, 2018
The best place to taste authentic & delicious Bangla food. They don’t have the fancy ambiance or dine in arrangement but if you are a food lover, this is a must visit place for all sorts of food. Price is very reasonable and they have very friendly staff.

Dec 27, 2017
Authentic Bangladeshi food served at this location. The restaurant is owned by a Bengali couple. Their hospitality reminded me of the uncles and auntie's of Bangladesh. They are very caring and will engage into a conversation related to Bangladesh. This restaurant tries to bring the taste of Bangladesh in Toronto. The place is very small so limited seating. Best to order take out.

Apr 23, 2018
I always order takeout from here as it has a really tiny seating area. Pakoras are amazing and the biryani too. Portions are good and food seems fresh.

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Mon:11 am - 12 am
Tue:11 am - 12 am
Wed:11 am - 12 am
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