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| - Located @ 1780 Markham Rd, Scarborough, ON M1B 2W2, Canada
Date visited : Sunday April 29, 2018
My wife and I ended up here out of curiousity, since we originally had planned to go to Harvey's since we had a coupon. At the last moment, since both restos are located in the same plaza, we chanced to give Naan & Kabob a try.
We are sorta new to fusion type restos. This appeared to be a fusion of Afghani Cuisine and some Indian mixed in.
Service : service was okay, staff was friendly enough. You place your order at the counter prior to sitting down. You get wireless gadgets to bring to your table that will vibrate to inform you when your order is ready for pickup at the counter.
Food : My wife ordered Chicken Kofta platter and I opted to try the chicken breast skewer platter. Both dishes come with a healthy serving of seasoned rice, a simple salad (iceberg lettuce and red cabbage). Along with a small tomato salad (there might be a specific name for this)?
My wife enjoyed her Chicken Kofta dish, she received 2 kofta skewers (lean ground chicken with onions, seasonings and herbs), I found the kofta a bit spicy. On the down side with my dish, I only received 1 skewer worth of cubed chicken breast meat (lightly seasoned and slightly charred). I normally find grilled proteins to be on the drier side, if they aren't well marinated well before cooking. My dish also came with 2 large pieces of naan that were cut in 1/2 so 4 pieces altogether (talk about carb load!!). Likely for future visits will opt for the Chicken Kofta platter as well. The rice was moist and seasoned in a subtle fashion. We were both stuffed after we finished consuming our dishes. She had some left on her plate so I happily polished that off. We took our leftover 2 pieces of Naan home with us.
Beverages : we just had water on this visit, since they serve in chilled in kewl looking bottles with caps. Seems like something we've seen before at Ikea.
Repeat visit : yes
Method of Payment : cash/debit, credit cards not accepted, likely due to they don't wish to pay the merchant fees.
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