4/5 Mantosh K. 6 months ago on Google • 25 reviews
The
food
was
really
good,
the
service
was
polite,
and
the
decoration,
especially
the
wall
painting
was
nice.
I
had
seen
some
good
reviews
about
the
food
before
I
went,
and
I
had
my
heart
set
on
dining
near
that
beautiful
painting.
However,
it
turns
out
that
part
of
the
restaurant
is
geared
more
toward
large
groups.
The
restaurant
was
packed.
Nevertheless,
it
didn't
bother
me
too
much
and
I
enjoyed
the
food
immensely.
We
ordered
Pukka
Chat,
Stuffed
Panner
and
Veg
Pakora.
Each
had
a
delicious
taste,
and
the
textures
were
quite
pleasing.
I
spent
around
2
hours
there,
eating
slowly
and
enjoying
a
peaceful
Friday
evening.
I
definitely
recommend
dining
at
this
restaurant.
But
there's
one
thing
to
be
aware
of.
When
I
stepped
outside,
the
area
around
the
restaurant
didn't
feel
very
safe.
There
was
something
in
the
air
that
made
me
want
to
leave
quickly.
There's
a
captivating
painting
on
a
wall
in
a
narrow
lane
just
behind
the
restaurant,
and
I
asked
the
staff
if
it
was
safe
to
go
see
it.
They
advised
against
it
for
safety
reasons.
Additionally,
it's
worth
noting
that
while
the
menu
had
limited
options,
they
were
excellent
for
North
Indian
cuisine.
It
appears
this
restaurant
caters
to
Canadian
tastes,
so
don't
expect
overly
spicy
dishes.
Their
food
allowed
the
individual
ingredients
to
shine,
and
they
struck
that
perfect
balance
with
the
spices,
appealing
to
both
Canadian
and
Indian
palates.
I
showed
my
appreciation
by
leaving
a
generous
tip
for
the
great
food
and
service
they
provided.
I'm
deducting
one
star
solely
due
to
the
safety
concerns
I
mentioned,
which
I
understand
are
not
under
their
control.
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