Sort of a two and half/three star place. The food is all right. Basic Canadian-Indian stuff, if a bit greasier than most of the Indian restos we go to (which is saying something, as Indian food's not noted for its dryness). The naan's quite good, the curries are small for the money.
Tables are a bit squished together, so you get to know a bit too much about folks at the next couple of tables.
Definitely not a date resto, unless you're into sharing intimate moments.
It makes it to a three from a two and half because it's clean.
Not a place to avoid, but not someplace you'd take someone who wants to learn about Indian food. There are better places accessible by TTC.