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The best kept secret on the Danforth. Not sure if it's because their sign is so small, or because they're tucked away in a small storefront with raised steps, but this amazing restaurant seems to be generally overlooked. For $6.99 not only do you get an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet (which consists of some of the freshest, best Indian food we've ever tasted, and believe me, we've tasted a lot, living relatively close to Gerrard and Coxwell for more than two decades), but they provide a heaping basket of freshly made naan with each meal. The buffet has the perfect selection - two meat dishes and the rest is varied and utterly delicious vegetarian (not so spicy that you can't enjoy it - one of my main complaints about some of the restaurants on Gerrard). Dessert is simple but perfect - those yummy semolina honey balls - believe me, you won't need more after sampling that buffet. It's clean, cheerful, inexpensive and SO good - my husband and I now make at least a once weekly trek to have lunch there, and we're drooling by the time we make it to Pape! Kudos!
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