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I had high expectations for this restaurant but the food was nothing exciting. I know the food is catered to Canadian palate, but most dishes are a disappointment, if you know what real Indian food should taste like. Not surprisingly, you won't see any Indian customers in there. The sweet potato samosas were ok, but I've had better samosas in hole in the wall places. The vegetable pakora was all crumbled. The mains are slightly better. The butter chicken was forgettable. The lamb lollipop and the spicy chicken curry were the only dishes with a bit of interesting taste and kick to them. The dessert of cardamom rice pudding was good, but the masala chai was very bitter. Afterwards I did have some leftover packed for take out, however it was packaged in a paper bag which leaked all over my purse and car, so beware of that. I'd give the service 4 stars and the food 2-3 stars. This might be a good introduction to Indian food, but if you have a bit of adventurous spirit and taste buds you should really try somewhere more authentic.
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