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| - I had some of the best Indian food and the best service I've ever had at an Indian restaurant here. It's also more expensive than I typically pay for Indian food, but it's worth every penny.
I typically get The Feast, where you get:
*a soup or salad (I like their green salad because it comes with nuts, cheese, and mango dressing)
*an appetizer (I love their samosas, but I want to try their chicken kabob next time)
*a meat curry (I love their chicken korma, didn't love their chicken tikka masala, planning on trying their butter chicken, chicken jal-farezi, and chicken xacutti)
*a vegetarian curry (I ADORE their baigan bhartha, which is their eggplant curry - one of my all-time favourite curries ever!!!)
*naan
*rice
*tea
*dessert (their classic cardamom & pistachio kulfi is amazing - I'd never had kulfi before and was delighted by how incredibly rich and creamy it was)
You can get a thali for cheaper and get to try a bunch of dishes, but I'm not a fan of daal tarka or raita, so I always opt for the Feast combo.
Whenever I go, I have to make sure that I stay super hungry all day and even then, I am always super stuffed at the end of the meal and can never finish all the food - and I can out-east most men I know. It's a ton of (very delicious) food.
It's one of my Montreal staples and I will always return. Next time, I'm thinking of trying their chicken biryani.
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