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I was craving Indian food and I yelped this place and it has great reviews so I decided to try it out. Located on Queen Street west just east of Bathurst, Gandhi Cuisine is a great place to eat roti. I ordered the chicken tikka masala roti and with a can of pop cost around $15. Nice thing about this place is that you can set your spice level which is mild, medium and hot. Of course, I cannot handle spicy so I ordered the mild spice level. It took a while for them to make it. Means that it is made fresh. There is limited sitting in the restaurant as there are only 12 chairs and 4 tables. My chicken tikka masala came out piping hot and it tasted great. I am a huge fan of roti and it came out like a pizza pocket style. There was a lot of chicken in my roti which was surprising since I thought they would stuff it more with potato. Mild was just perfect for a non-spicy eater. It is pretty hot in the restaurant as there was no air condition when I went on a hot summer day. Overall, its a great Indian place if you are craving roti.
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