. . "5"^^ . . "3"^^ . "2011-06-23T00:00:00"^^ . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . "*NOTE* It's spelled Gandhi's, not Ghandi's. I'm an idiot.\n\nDo we really need another 5-start review for Gandhi's? Sure, why not?\n\nI can't possibly read all of the other reviews, but I'll try to throw out a few lessor-known tidbits and personal stories for your enjoyment.\n\n- If you've never been to Gandhi's, beware of the spicy scale. Here's a comparison to usual spicy levels at Toronto restaurants:\n\nGandhi's Mild = Regular Mild\nGandhi's Med/Mild = Regular Medium\nGandhi's Med = Regular Hot\nGandhi's Med/Hot = Regular Suicide\nGandhi's Hot = Regular Kamikaze\nGandhi's Extra Hot = I have no clue because you'd have to be insane to order it.\n\n- Gandhi's is NOT open on the weekend, unfortunately\n\n- However, the owners also run a restaurant called Mother India where you can go if you're going to break down without some of that mind-blowing Gandhi's flavour on the weekend\n\n- All of the roti is made fresh in-house on their old-school roller\n\n- If you and a friend show up to bring back an order of 16 roti for the office they may give you each a can of Arizona for your troubles\n\n- They only take cash, so be prepared (even if your bill is over $200 like our usual office run)\n\n- It's basically a take-out joint since there is only seating for about 10.\n\n- I like the saag paneer, but I keep coming back to the butter chicken. It's unbelievable.\n\nSTOP READING AND GO GET ROTI."^^ .