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| - Dined here recently while on a visit to Brampton, familiar with the name and food, due to having frequented the downtown location.
An extremely delightful experience from the moment we came through the door. First being greeted by whom appeared to be the owner. He potentially is a fixture in the restaurant, asking if this was our (my family and I) first time there, perhaps not recognizing us. I struck a conversation mentioning we had dined on numerous occasions in Toronto, and he informed me that was his uncle's location.
Anyhow, we had Mango lassi, which were perfect, not too thick and not too thin. An abundance of fresh roti was replenished, both plain and garlic. Hot, crisp yet soft. Perfect dining consistency.
Pakoras, samosa, papadum. Chutnies as well as a variety of salads were available for appetizers. All kid friendly at that, nothing too spicy.
For main courses. A healthy variety of mild carnivore (Lamb and chicken) and vegan curries, as well, as a plus any spicy curries were labeled as such. In addition, tandoori and tikka chicken pieces were available to enjoy (which I did) as well a biryani was available, but I did not indulge, as I filled up on the delicious selections of curries. My son was most partial to the shahi paneer. I love them all, and fully enjoyed the variety of authentic flavours.
The desert table was filled with all the typical Indian sweets as well as ice creams, from which I enjoyed a nice bowl of pistacio.
One extra added bonus was presumably due to our friendly demeanor, and my almost 6 yr old son not only knowing curries but also eating them authentic Indian style (hands and roti, no cutlery) they only charged us the infant price of 1.99 or maybe 2.99$ instead of the childs price of 10.99$ for a meal.
10 outta 10, great food, great experience, will definitely return to this place
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