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Lahore Tikka is a loud, busy and overall exuberant restaurant serving very good Indo-Pakastani food. Even with the crowds on Saturday night we were seated quickly, brought menus and told to order at the counter inside. There is outdoor seating in 2 styles, simple tables at the front and tables under a tent like awning along the side. Even though it was just my son and me, we ordered with the expectation of taking home leftovers. We had the Tandoori roasted lamb skewers, butter chicken, biryani rice w/ chicken, Palak paneer (spinach & cheese) and garlic naan. Again, despite the crowds, the food arrived quickly. The standout was the tandoori lamb, as others have commented on the Tandoori items. Everything was tasty and fresh, perhaps not as subtlety prepared or plated as Dhaba or the old Cuisine of India but still better than many Indian restaurants around town. We finished off with a couple of Kulfi frozen treats and plenty of leftovers. Just over $50. Btw, terrific to see a really multi cultural crowd on our visit, really Toronto.
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