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| - Came here with my family on Eid ul Fitr for dinner. I know, bad idea considering Eid on Gerrard, but we were desperate and hungry. This seemed to be the only place that had enough seats for my family of 5 people.
The line was super long, but it was Eid, so I don't blame anyone. My family and I had our orders ready, and when we ordered, the man at the cash register informed us that there was no chicken in their kitchen. This was a real bummer considering my whole family basically wanted some kind of chicken (chicken breast, chicken tikka etc). So quickly, noting the line behind us, we ordered beef "footlong" kebabs instead. My brother ordered the mutton chops. In about three minutes, our orders of kebabs arrived with naan, some chutney, and some basic salad (few pieces of torn lettuce and chunks of onions). The man at the front informed us that the mutton chops would take another 10 minutes.
The naan and kebabs were cold once we put them in our mouths. We were so hopeless at this point, however, because we had no choice but to eat it to feed our stomachs!
Later, the mutton chops arrived, and it was also accompanied with naan. Both of these items were beyond fresh, which left the rest of my family somewhat upset.
After we finished our food, we were able to get our free kulfis that are offered after you pay the bill. Kulfis were the best part of the evening.
On our way out, there seemed to be some commotion, and we discovered that there was vomit on the floor. There was only one waiter that night, and he was clearly overwhelmed from all the Eid customers. I couldn't help but feel bad for him upon seeing his face when he was told to clean the vomit.
One star for this place that shouldn't really exist. Bad decor, bad service, and bad food. Will definitely never return here again. Maybe my expectations are too high?
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