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Our family always tries to try out the kosher restaurants nearby. We love Indian food, and were excited to actually be able to try some meat-dishes for once, so tried to catch the 'Jacob's Curry' pop up. Unfortunately we missed it by a day, but as we were leaving the main shop, the owner suddenly remembered that he was working on a catering order, and offered to give us some portions for that. Wish we had just left and gone to another restaurant. The food just wasn't good-- it was extremely greasy. The meat dishes tasted OK, but nothing was terribly fresh, and the garlic naan was barely edible (you could have it straight, in which case it was stale and tasteless, or microwave it heavily, in which case it tasted OK but dripped oil everywhere). He also overcharged us by about $10 (it was very expensive anyways for what we got) and hasn't bothered responding to our emails to him. Presumably, he figured this was a good way to ditch some extra food. Given that Toronto needs more innovative kosher restaurants, I really wish I could recommend Jacobs. However it just isn't worth it.
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