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Varsha Indian Kitchen

Varsha Indian Kitchen

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1600 Government St, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 1Z3, Canada
(250) 590-6252 www.varsha.ca
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Aug 1, 2018
Really friendly and helpful staff. Lots of gluten free and vegetarian options and the dishes are a good size. Rice comes in small and large and a large was fine to share between two people. Gluten free beer also available here and plenty of other rotating regular beers. Price was good - not super cheap but good value for money I think.

Jul 29, 2018
Food was okay nothing to rave about. but yeah the service is slow. since we were just visiting and not in a rush we didn't mind. price is moderate. will try it again next time we visit Victoria and see if thing are any different. location is good

Aug 18, 2018
Was in the area for quick 30 minutes and visited this establishment. Checked with the front counter and ordered items that can be prepared and consumed quickly to meet our timelines. Once items were ready staff didn’t allow us to sit and eat - saying that he will need to clean the table, while he did charge the full dine-in prices!! He was rude, disrespectful and certainly didn’t care about the customer and customer experience. Had to eat the food while walking in China Town - very disappointing experience.

Aug 12, 2018
Friendly service with flavorful & delicious food. $10 lunch special gets you butter chicken, rice, dal soup AND papadum, more food than I could even eat. Such a good deal! We will definitely be back!!

Jun 16, 2018
A solid "fine". The service was slow and, while not unfriendly, not particularly welcoming or special either. The food was okay: the portions were very generous and the flavors were pretty good, but the beef in the beef curry was fairly tough and I did get a really gristley bit. The naan was yummy, though. The cocktail list looked pretty good, and the one I had was good, but the plastic water cups, cheap/worn tables, and cobwebs on the lights weren't really a stay-and-have-a-few-cocktails kind of vibe. I wouldn't rush back, but wouldn't decline if friends suggested it, either.

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