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  • The ONLY place I have had better Indian food has been at my neighbors home, made by his mother; and they are an Indian family. Do not let the Vegetarian, Vegan tags dissuade you if you are a meat eater. There are plenty of offerings on the menu that will easily make your food soul happy. It is nice to give a 5 star. Everything about this place was exceptional. Once you walk in, the opulence is startling, yet not "over done" or over the top. The staff, somehow managed to contain and satiate 8, senior corporate types that were getting a bit "hangry", after yet another long day. I frankly have no clue, how our waiter kept our orders straight. It would not have mattered anyways, we ended up sharing everything anyways. Which is common as we learned because one of our compatriots in our party is from Dehli. Gotta say, having him along made it that much more enjoyable because he's an Indian foodie. If I could order like that on my own, Indian food would move to the top of my favorite food list. I cannot even begin to tell you what I had to eat, besides what I specifically ordered. Which was chicken curry, and some sort of lamb shish-kabob. (I love curry so much, I think I'd probably drink it in cocktail format). So so good. Even the rice. The freaking rice!!! Was delicious. How the hell do you do that with rice? Portion sizes are about right, to slightly on the large size. 6 of us are of larger stature height wise, and every single one of us, walked out of that completely and totally satisfied. Already wanting more. On top of it all, the place is just beautiful. The menus look like they're made out of engraved silver. They are metal front and back, but obviously not real silver. I only mention that to give you an idea of how beautiful the place is. This is one of the places that I will always have to eat at when in Montreal (Deville being the other). For sheer richness and variety of flavor, it is hard to beat Le Taj. Seriously.... if you there in Montreal... Go here. Oh yea... very very good, or shall we say, fair pricing BTW. You can order family style, and I think it's around $30-40 Cad. And you can mix and match wildly. I am excited to go back to Montreal next week, and make another trip to Le Taj.
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