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To start off, I'd like to say I often buy Groupons to different restaurants and like to experience different foods. I particularly like Indian food (garlic naans, butter chicken, mango lasi, Mmmm). I went to this place with my girlfriend for dinner using my Groupon. We were allowed an appetizer, two entrees, rice, bread, and two deserts. In addition, we also ordered a mango lassi and red wine. The place was fairly crowded and I had a reservation made ahead of time. Overall, the service was extraordinary and the waiters were very courteous. However, the food was far from good. I ordered Nepalese goat meat while my girlfriend got the lamb masala. We also had pea rice, garlic naan, and nepalese fries. The entrees were not even hot and they tasted OK, although neither myself nor my girlfriend really enjoyed either one of the entrees. I've been to much better indian restaurants around Toronto. The worst part is that both of us had mild stomach upset all throughout the night and the next day. And the food just felt 'heavy'. So we won't be going there again. By the way, all the food with taxes and tips ended up being $60 WITH the Groupon, which is not really on the cheap side either. So in my opinion - not worth it.
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