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  • We're not sticklers for ambiance and decor (we frequent this amazing Pakistani place that has no ambiance to speak of, but offers the best South Asian food we've had so far). Bombay Sweet House looked clean enough to make us comfortable. I have good and bad news about this place though. We ordered chaat (Aloo Tikki and Papdi Chaat), Naan/Tandoori Roti with Kadai Paneer, and some Lassi. Bad news: We had AWFUL service - I've given it a 0 because: 1. We had to try very hard to catch someone's eye to make our order, 2. We didn't get our Lassi until we asked a second time, 3. We ordered 1 Naan and 1 Roti, so when they brought us two Rotis (absolutely ok.. probably healthier honestly), and we told them about the error, the lady basically told us we were wrong and walked away before we could respond. We thoroughly hated the service. More Bad news (I know...): The chaat was very bad. In this restaurant's defence, I haven't had good chaat outside of India... Ever. There is not a single place in Canada where I've enjoyed the chaat at all. My Aloo Tikki chaat's components were all separate, with aloo cutlets on one side, chole (chickpeas) in a small bowl on the other and my onions, alone in the corner. The Papdi Chaat for some reason tasted oddly sweet and the potatoes in it had some very strange seasoning that over-powered the dish and did not sit well in my stomach (sadly for me). I get the feeling these guys are trying hard to seem like a fine-dining restaurant, with the way they plate their food - I was not a fan. Good news (finally): The main dish was wonderful. They claim to make their own paneer ("cottage cheese", in their menu), and boy, does it taste great. We specifically asked for Kadai Paneer, which I think they named Chilli Cheese (or something odd like that?) on the menu. It had the perfect amount of spice and flavour, and it was the perfect consistency (not too liquid, not too dry). It went wonderfully with the Tandoori Rotis (wish we could have tried the naan.....), which also tasted fresh. Lassi was alright - not the best I've had. It was not as thick and creamy as typical Lassi is (it was more like its South Indian cousin called Mor). I would never go back to this place to dine-in because of how awful the service is, but I would order take-out from here and only get the mains.
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