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  • Don't go here. Alternate suggestions are provided below. Imagine if Ebenezer Scrooge wanted to surprise you with some Indian food except he has some debilitating tastebud disease and his guests have bad irritable bowel. This is the typical sort of boring, middling, bland and watered down Montréal-style faux Indian food. Everything seems to be passable enough and I'm sure if this is your first time eating food with spices (other than salt and black pepper) then you'd find it palatable. Like a newborn. A newborn baby would love this food. A grizzled fifty-four year old manchild baby who takes his holidays in the faraway tropical paradise that is an Ormstown or a Chilliwack or a Napanee, and watches all thirty-one seasons of Surviver in like a weekend because spacetime bends around the vapid nature of his acultural (as in the absence of culture) being. This scenario is evocative of the blandness that is the food here. The bread (naan with nigella seeds) was fluffy and passable while the mango lassi was also good. They had a hot and fresh gulab jamun (a syrupy rose and cardamom flavoured timbit) which made for a good sweet finish to the bland meal. These were my reasons for giving Ganges two starts instead of the lone one. I want to see more fresh flavour in everything else. We need to make a trip to the spice market at Jean-Talon. The eggplant (baigan bartha) needs to be less oily and much more piquant. The potatoes and cauliflower (aloo gobi) also could stand to have less oil and many more fresh herbs and spices (like turmeric, cumin and mustard seeds) as well as fresh ginger. Stale ingredients make for lacklustre food. The vegetable rice biryani lacked inspiration as well. For North Indian food go to Durbar on St-Lau or Pushap on Mountain Sights or Thali on Ste-Cats. Also go to Chahat Vidéo & Variété for excellent North Indian and Pakistani street food. Anywhere along Jean-Talon between Acadie and Parc will work. For South Indian / Tamil Sri Lankan food go to Thanjai on Van Horne or Janani on Victoria or Jolee also on Victoria.
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