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  • Look, at the end of the day, there has to be *some* place in the universe that is the best place, right? What are the odds that it's in Toronto, or that it's even on planet Earth? Okay, probably pretty slim. But what are the odds that it serves dosa? Very, very high. Necessary, I'd say. This fact makes South Indian Dosa Mahal, at the very least, in the *running* for the title of "Best Place in the Universe". You can't refute this logic. My first few times, I was a little overwhelmed by the menu, but it's pretty simple once you see the patterns. The main question is "What kind of bread do you want to go along with your curried potato, curried eggplant, delicious sambar, two kinds of coconut chutney, and rotating third curry item?" Your possible answers being: Roti, chapati, idli, dosa, dosa, dosa, dosa, dosa. Many kinds of dosa. Honestly, negligible difference between them, but I say that as someone who's relatively new to the world of dosa. Sambar idli makes a great app. Pretty much anything on the menu named "______ vegetable masala dosa" is a winner. Dip that dosa into everything, bro. I'm a diner that loves variety, and that's exactly what you get on every tray of food served at SIDM (that's what we're calling it now). Mains are all about 7-8 bucks. The takeout is dirt-cheap, but it lacks the certain je-ne-sais-dosa of a dosa. Unless you get it with a dosa. The decor needs lots of help, but I don't take stars away for such trivial things when the food I so crave is served up, on demand, day after day (except Sunday). So, okay, probably not *the* best place in the universe, but *maybe*, just *maybe*, this is what will put Toronto on the Intergalactic map. No way they got dosa like this anywhere on backwards, hillbilly Saturn.
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