Place rating: 2 Entertainment District, Toronto, Canada
Food quality: average. Poor service If you want to eat good Indian food, this is not a right place.
Indah T.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
This place is not friendly for child. Today me and my son went for lunch. They change same price for adult. The goat meat is bit tough, chicken tandori was OK but need more taste. My son took butter chicken and he warning me to not take the butter chicken due to not good taste. He is normally never complain with butter chicken. If you like Indian food buffet in budget avoid this place.
Outlaw Pilots ..
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
We’ve tried a lot of Indian places, and given that Brampton arguably has the largest population of Indians outside of India it’s no surprise that India’s Taste is as good as it is. The buffet opens early, closes fairly late, and remains open all day throughout(even what would be regarded at between lunch and dinner at other buffet places). The food remains fresh and hot even in this mid-meal period. Service is good but more reactive than pro-active — and the reason for the loss of ½ a point(where applicable). The price is also quite reasonable. Paying at the counter after the meal, you’re in line with people ordering counter items which can result in frequent congestion. This goes to the service improvements that might be considered. Top notch Indian food though.
M K.
Place rating: 4 Brampton, Canada
Decent indian food with fast service. I have had the following dishes: 1. Channa bhatura — Channa is good and while bhatura are large, they are WAY too oily. They drip in oil when they are served to you and I feel like I’m eating a heart attack so I can’t enjoy my food unless I pat it down with a stack of napkins for 10 mins. It tastes good though. 2. Butter chicken — the sauce tastes great(nice and thick and just enough spice) and the chicken is pretty consistent, although a bit on the dry side. 3. Garlic naan — always dry and thin but has a generous helping of garlic, just the way I like it. It would be better if it wasn’t so dry because it cracks. 4. Samosas — average. Can’t complain. 5. Goat biryani — lots of large pieces of meat. This dish is so flavourful and worth the price. The goat melts in your mouth! The service is great for take out or dine in.
Amritpal S.
Place rating: 3 Brampton, Canada
Food is of decent quality, mostly catered to non Indians. Word of advice, DONOTTIP. Waiters do not get any tip.
Sunil P.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Lol it’s a gong show that place, everyone seems confused and disoriented, wait forever just to tell them you wanna place a take out, you track down a waitress and she just shows you the first finger which means wait in brown language lol, anyways it’s not their fault it’s a typical brown place with shy and timid people working and nobody knows what is going on, I can go on and on but will stop, I understand everyone needs to make a living however a little customer service won’t hurt, smile a bit and acknowledge your customers who walk in lol
Heinrich Z.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
This place is horrible. I ordered 45 samosas and they said«10 minutes». 30 minutes later still waiting. All things considering I understand 45 samosas may take time to make, however I saw a batch come out which was easily ATLEAST50 samosas. what they did was serve people who came AFTER me with small orders. I asked how much longer, the lady at the front said«yes it’s coming». After the 40 minute mark I asked what’s taking so long and she said«sorry how many did you order?» This just ticked me off. I said 45 and bit my tongue since I didn’t want to cause a scene. OVERALL very horrible customer experience. They don’t know how to manage their intake of orders. 1 Hour later I got my order. Don’t know how this place keeps its customers with such horrible customer service. I would NOT recommend people to come here.
Aisha S.
Place rating: 4 Strongsville, OH
I love this place. I go very often especially on the weekends where they serve halwa puri. They make it on the spot. I love the fresh puris come out to order so they don’t feel greasy or heavy. I have also gone for the buffet however I find it expensive. They have good variety but not enough for the price. The halwa puri price is perfect. Service is ok. They are alway in a rush. Overall clean and delicious food
Zahid C.
Place rating: 1 Brampton, Canada
The food has always been good but they jacked up the prices ridiculously high for buffet being at 17 dollars per person. Used to be 12. Also they have cheated on the bill by jacking up prices and machine not giving the accurate total on the items due. We discovered it later. They charged us for 4 people when we were 3 and then said we didn’t communicate properly to them. Is that our job to verify how many people ate?
Mortaric M.
Place rating: 5 Brampton, Canada
We go here all the time. Great for takeout. They change the TV diner thali container often so unfortunately portion sizes can be unpredictable. Delicious flavours and good selection. Staff is helpful and friendly, some challenges with accent are over come by being patient and asking again. The mango lassi drink is a nice complement to a take out dinner to cool down the spices. Both meat and veg options, and both are good. Huge dessert takeout section if you like those sweets.
Nuno M.
Place rating: 1 Brampton, Canada
Not friendly to children. My 7 year old son who ate a single bowl of rice and a chicken leg was charged as an adult $ 15.99. Unacceptable. Won’t be going back.
Hetal M.
Place rating: 1 Brampton, Canada
very upset with my last visit here. my parents usually pick up food from here when it’s a night no one has time to cook. the last time my mom ordered food from here the lady ended up being rude to her over the phone. she said my moms order was ready by the time we got home we realized we paid for naans but they weren’t in the bag and the lady said it was our fault for not checking. irrespective of this, I chose to give them another chance as everyone is allowed off days. I went for the buffet — the food didn’t have the same quality and taste to it. the paneer was hard, the daal was soggy and they took their time coming around with the naans. my bf had the meat dishes and said that the butter chicken didn’t satisfy his cravings like it has in the past. oh and for some reason, the food was overly spicy on the day we went. they didn’t have many mild options.
Yudhvir G.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
1. For ten people only eight placements were provided. 2. Food is far from real taste of India. It really sucked and was sweet. 3. It was a buffet and waiters won’t remove the used plates even after requesting five times First time seeing such rock bottom service in Canada. Save your $$$ as there are many better places to eat much better food.
Vikram V.
Place rating: 4 Troy, MI
Dined here today and was impressed by the interior decorating. This place had a lunch buffet which we took advantage of. Might have been a little pricey though(14.99 or so). Also, items such as naan/chapatis and chaat can be ordered by asking one of the waiters/waitresses there. Even as an Indian, it would make life easier by labeling all the buffet items so I don’t have to take a wild-guess. That being said, the quality and taste of the food was exemplary and I look forward to making future trips there to try other items.
Vixen K.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I remember coming here over a year ago and I didn’t enjoy it much. I prefer Tandoori Flame buffet over them(more flavor). This place isn’t bad but it wasn’t anything great either. I’m known for going back to restaurants I remember and it didn’t satisfy my Indian food craves. I ordered take out from here twice and I was more satisfied with take out then dine in. Shouldn’t it be the opposite? Either way I give it 3 out of 5 because they aren’t bad but they aren’t the greatest either. They should add more flavor, more spice, more love. I’m not Indian, but it is one of my favorite foods and I’ve been to plenty of Indian restaurants. so I sort of know what I’m talking about? Meh. Lol
Jahaira B.
Place rating: 4 Scarborough, Canada
Punjabi-Sikh restaurant. I ordered a chicken tikka for takeout. Tasted good. From the outside it looks very basic and small but it is very big and nice inside. Classy dining areas. Lots of desserts for take out. They said the meat is HALAL and that they get it from Brampton Meat Market.(the conversation took place as of April 2015)
Angela H.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Ordered take out here on a Sunday night and it wasn’t ready when we picked it up but for good reason. We had ordered tandoori chicken and they were making a fresh chicken for us instead of scooping it out of the buffet. Sure enough when we got it the chicken was burning hot, blackened on the tips, über fresh. The accompanying curries were all excellent, chicken was tender and moist and not crazy spicy. Naan was chewy and pillowy. It’s a bit confusing when you walk in because there’s a sweets counter to get take out from but the food doesn’t come from there. Just wrangle your way to the person at cash and tell them you ordered ahead of time.
Colleen J.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Craving Indian food without breaking your budget? Try this place and you won’t be disappointed! Extensive buffet compared to other Indian buffets in Peel, with freshly prepared food as opposed to stale food lying in the buffet for days. I was impressed with their Cheese masala dosa, chilli chicken vegetarian dishes, gulab jamun and gajjar halwa. Surprised to even see a mix of Italian pastas at their salad bar. Wear loose/track pants coz you are going to get uncomfortable otherwise from stuffing yourself!!! Servers were friendly and prompt but get overwhelmed when it gets busy so the best time to go is between lunch and dinner.
Tyna V.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
North Indian food in Brampton– shouldn’t this just warrant a 5 star automatically? apparently not. I ordered takeout: Chicken tikka(dry), saag paneer, chilli chicken and 3 naans. First of all, just over $ 40; not bad, but considering the food, not good. Second, chicken tikka was just spicy, didn’t have any of the flavour, grilled or otherwise of tikka; saag paneer was a pureed mess of greens from a can and undercooked paneer; and chilli chicken was over cooked and very dry. Naan was good though… but not good enough for me to go back
Susan F.
Place rating: 3 Oakville, Canada
4 stars for food, 2 stars for service(I’m being generous). I was so excited for my bound to be authentic-ish Indian meal in Brampton, especially because AYCE! We got there and the restaurant was crowded, even though it was after 8 p.m. They are wildly disorganized — a huge crowd had formed and there was no system to determine who was next for a table and to divide people getting take out from people hoping to dine in. A few groups that were in there after us ended up standing in front of us, and tried to take our table before I spoke up. After waiting for about 20 minutes, there was no way I could let that happen! At this point, I was starving and the buffet was calling my name. A server came around to offer drinks, and I got a(delicious) mango lassi, and a glass of water before hitting the buffet. Naan also comes from the server, who unfortunately disappeared for long periods at a time, which also means that water was scarce — a huge problem for someone who can’t handle so much spice. The food was all excellent and there was quite a bit of variety — the station area was cramped though, and there was no orderly line forming. Also, they appear to fill up their take out containers from the buffet, so if you happen to be stuck behind someone filling up a HUGE styrofoam container, things can get frustrating. Combine that with my lack of water/naan refills, and I left full, but annoyed. I don’t think I would come back after this experience — honestly, there is too much competition in this area to go somewhere that doesn’t provide good service!