I give 3star for atmosphere its ok i mean its on the metro clean so its fine . Service 2.5 for the service .was ok i spent 35 buks for a food I didnt eat no reaction they just said ok . The food i couldn't find less then 1star like half or nothing I was disappointed i ordered two plats based on chiken the butter chiken in the menu I sugest that they change the name cose its desrespectfull for the indian food its made with kind of yogour no butter on it the other plat also no test. but the think was shoked is that on both plates the chiken smell bad I mean really bad like (its not the flavour)something old . The first bite my brain said wow be careful but i was no maybe just me the secend bite just alert it was akward i was with a freind on me and the worst experience i can inderstand if spices are deffirents or strong or something elese but fresh meal its a red line and the chiken wow be careful guys i was upset not for the money i spent but for the akward position i invite a freind for some cosy food and it was totaly ... bad I mean nightmare we couldn't eat the food Except the rice litlle bit it was tasty but i wouldnt finish it cose if someone serve me nasty smell old chiken so i would question myself about the ... rest i would put a constructif comment but in the meantime was the reality of...
Read morePLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING HERE* I just ordered a take out at this restaurant after seeing that they were relatively well-rated on google reviews but I must say that I am NEVER coming back. The service is very sub-par. First of all, the woman that was serving my food and the cashier were beyond rude. In addition to that I had noticed that the woman was barely putting any food in my vegetarian thali. What I mean by that is that she was mostly putting sauce. When I confronted her about it and told her that I wanted more vegetables than sauce she completely ignored me and continued poring a ridiculous amount of sauce. After paying, the cashier just threw my food in front of me instead of properly handing me the bag. When I got home the food was, of course, all over the place and the sauce even got out of the bag! (Yes, that's how much sauce they had given me!). The food is also extremely bland but that doesn't matter since you're practically paying 12$ for only rice and sauce. There are multiple Indian restaurants around the campus that will charge you the same amount for better quality service and food (plus they will give you salad and an entire naan bread instead of 1/2). Do not settle for...
Read moreMontréal’s Hidden Indian Gem
You’ve probably walked right past it — most people do. It’s tucked underground, staring directly at a metro entrance, with zero flash and barely any ambience. But let me tell you… this place is legendary.
I’ve had butter chicken in multiple cities — from fancy downtown spots to beloved hole-in-the-walls — but nothing has touched the one I had here. Oh mama. Creamy, rich, perfectly spiced, with that subtle smoky depth that too many places just miss. Every bite hit like a warm uppercut of comfort food glory.
And then the kicker: student prices. Real, honest, no-gimmick student pricing. It’s connected to a university metro stop, so it’s clearly made for the campus crowd. But don’t let that fool you — the quality punches way above the price tag.
This isn’t some candlelit date-night spot. It’s plastic trays, fast turnover, and minimal decor. But the food? The food is worth making a detour for. Even if you’re just visiting Montréal — especially if you are — give this place a shot.
Because once you taste that butter chicken, you’re gonna...
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