This place was close to our hotel and we were craving Indian food, so we stopped in. Upon arrival, it was super disorganized and nobody greeted us for a while. Eventually, an older woman led us to our table without even a greeting and the disappeared. We assumed it was okay to go to the buffet and got up to eat, but she waved her arms as if to indicate not to eat. After a few minutes of just sitting there, I got up and went to the buffet anyway. She brought us water, but didn't ask if we wanted anything else.
The food was lukewarm and mediocre at best. Some of the curries had tiny bone bits that were barely visible and I can't count how many times I bit down on something gross. The naan was soggy and, although it tasted good, was not the crispy yumminess I was craving.
I left feeling unsatisfied and sad that I wasted a dinner in Toronto on this place.