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| - What a disappointment. The butter chicken was really average. Nothing special at all, and it would not get me to go back. The saag paneer was kind of brothy, rather than creamy, which I'm willing to chalk up to a style difference, however it was so salty it was barely edible (and I like salt a lot).
The small veggie side dishes (we had beets, eggplant and lentils) were a highlight and the naan was fantastic. The chai was delicious but too sweet for my taste.
The main dining room space is nice and casual. Maybe 10 tables. There's a good size patio that I imagine is lovely in the summer. There are two very cute two-person tables upstairs nestled in a dormer window, however I can't imagine sitting up there as you are bombarded with the aggressive, sickly sweet smell of the bathroom air freshener, and one of the seats looks directly at the urinal in the men's washroom (the door seems to be at rest in the open position when the washroom is not in use).
The service was fine and the kitchen was fast. No complaints at all there. It was fairly kid-friendly, although they do not have a high chair.
I've had much, much better Indian food in Toronto. The Host and Siddhartha both blow this place away. I probably wouldn't go back, even if I were in the neighborhood.
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