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Parking: You need park in the sidestreets. There is also a green P in the street across from it but not too many spaces..
Decor: Place was nicer and hipper than most Indian places. That said, it is a small space, and the tables are a bit cramped. A woman on an adjacent table was talking loudly and we could hear the full details of her story.
Food: we had the beef tenderloin (fair- not that good), butter chicken (good), lentil (very good), garlic naan (good), and basmati rice (fair). For two, ordered way too much. Could have done without the beef tenderloin.
Price: Thought it was a bit pricier than the regular Indian resto. Around 15-20 per entree, for portions that are good for 2-3 people sharing. (We ordered 3 entrees, we had some food to take home). We had a groupon, so that helped.
I probably wouldnt go out of my way to come back here. Thought Tandoori House and Agra (near Yonge and Sheppard) had better food options, and better price point.
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