🇨🇦 Regina Eats: Ginger Garlic 🍛
If you’re into Indian food with a cozy, homey twist, let me introduce you to this gem run by a Nepali owner—total throwback to my favorite spot in Japan! Back then, I fell for Nepali-owned Indian restaurants because their flavors just hit different than traditional Indian spots—more tailored to my taste, affordable, and so satisfying. So when I spotted Ginger Garlic in Regina, I had to try it… and it didn’t let me down! Let’s break down the eats: Beef Chili: The beef was a tiny bit dry (no starch to keep it tender, maybe?), but still flavorful enough to enjoy. Butter Chicken: That classic creamy curry! It leaned a little sweet for my usual taste, but the richness still hit the spot—perfect for sopping up with naan. Mango Dessert: Okay, this one was interesting—a unique flavor I wasn’t expecting, but in a fun, “curious to try again” way, not a bad way! Here’s the kicker: The whole meal cost just $40, and we couldn’t finish it—packed up the leftovers, paired them with naan from Costco, and had a second delicious meal the next day. That’s value 💰! For a filling, flavorful feast that stretches to two meals, you can’t beat that price tag. Sure, there were tiny hiccups, but nothing that ruined the vibe. Nepali-owned Indian spots just get it—flavors that feel familiar but with a little extra care, and portions that don’t skimp. I left full, happy, and already planning my next order (maybe try their lamb curry next time 👀). If you’re in Regina craving Indian comfort food that’s easy on the wallet and big on heart, Ginger Garlic is a solid pick. Affordable, satisfying, and perfect for sharing (or saving for later!). #ReginaEats #IndianFood #ReginaRestaurants #SaskatoonFood #BudgetEats 🍛🇳🇵✨