Unfortunately what mattered the most«the food» wasn’t good Chicken leg was dry and tasted just bad Kebabs were OK Friendly service Perhaps I didn’t get what others see in this place
Samira L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Well let’s just say it’s a hit and miss. I’ve stuck to the safe choices like Biryani and will pass on the curry in the future, especially Channa masala(way too tomato pastey) The price is pretty decent for a good portion. I hear the specials are good too. Don’t bother planning a date there cause it hardly has sitting space and looks like a dead dhaba joint. As for the food being fresh… I won’t bet my paycheck… The raita looked kinda gross. I still would recommend it! Better than lots of others for the price/portion.
Cindy L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is located in a plaza and its quite small — more for takeout obviously. There is one table there and a bench to wait for your food. There are daily specials and lunch specials so be sure to try them out, they aren’t badly priced either. Everything here is quite affordable — under $ 10 most definitely. The lady at the counter was friendly and always willing to make suggestions if you haven’t been here before. I always get the Chicken Biryani each time I have been here. The Chicken Biryani has good flavours and spice — not too spicy but decent. No complaints. Most recently, I ordered the Veal Biryani and I regretted it instantly, the veal was dry and no flavour whatsoever. I would come back here when in the area to try the other dishes and see if its any good.
Biswajit D.
Place rating: 4 Prince Edward, Canada
Take out food– perfect for me as the Mild Version fits my taste buds. Try out the Biryani. The husband and wife believe in listening to you and making sure that you take some good Indian food home!
Joanne L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Lady at the counter was super friendly. Menu doesn’t have descriptions, so those of you who aren’t familiar with Indian food(like me), feel free to ask for descriptions. Had: Dal Makhni was flavorful. I believe it was their Wednesday special? $ 4.99. No butter naan included. Tandoori chicken leg($ 2.50) is small, but super flavorful. Nice and smokey. A tad dry though. Wrapped up in tin foil. Odd choice. Sunday special is buy 3 get one free on chicken biryani. Will be back to try!
Caroline M.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I went to this little take out Indian place in August 2015, and I really liked it. The quality of the food was amazing for the price. I had the palak paneer and shahi paneer with spicy chutney and it was soooo good! Especially for the price. Well seasoned, perfectly cooked and most definitely fresh. The only downside I will say is that there was quite a bit of oil so I wouldn’t consider it healthy by any means. Take out isn’t usually healthy but just saying. They do have daily specials on the wall. Channa masala is $ 3.99 on Tuesday’s, which is so cheap! Anyways I recommend this cute and tasty family owned place.
Amanda G.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love their authentic Indian food! Awesome choices for everyone, I would highly recommend the Chicken Tikka Masala! delicious!
Jehan K.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Going with 3 stars for now. Its a small place with a depressing environment. The people are nice. The food does not always feel fresh but it’s better than many other places. The claim to have fresh food alway but i am doubtful about this claim. They make naan but do not make roti. I wonder why…
Alli F.
Place rating: 3 Ajax, Canada
Tiny place where you order up front and they go to the back to fix it for you. We ordered the Mystik Platter and split it between the two of us. Some of the shish kabob was quite spicy(medium). Also had the samosas and they were good.
Min Min T.
Place rating: 5 Nord-du-Québec, Canada
Stopped here on a Saturday night for take-out. I thought it would be a quick grab-and-go, since it’s a take-out joint, but the curries were all freshly made and require 10 – 15 minutes. Only samosas and spring rolls are put out pre-made. As I was patiently waiting, I started watching the Bollywood movie that was showing on the large-screen TV. You gotta love Toronto — you’re waiting for your shahih paneer and then get up-sold on the latest Bollywood movie; ripped CDs are available for $ 1 and the resolution/quality is decent. If they’ve run out of the film you’ve requested, it only takes another 10 minutes for a freshly-burned copy! The chana masala($ 4) was good, but had too much oil. The mixed dahl($ 4) was also nice but it looked as if someone had spilled a whole pack of curry leaves in it. What blew me away was the shahi paneer($ 5) — a creamy tomato curry with cheese. Mystik uses high quality spices and doesn’t skimp out. Even the vegetarian spring rolls(5 for $ 1) were not over-fried and were made with fresh cabbage. Altogether, I paid $ 19 for 3 curries, a large box of rice and spring rolls; my sister and I shared the food but it could have easily fed a third person. I’ll be coming back to try the rest of their vegetarian menu! DISCOUNT: If you go over $ 20 before tax, you get 10% off. 4.5÷5 stars
Mike P.
Place rating: 5 Scarborough, Canada
Nice little spot for some quick Indian food, all the wraps I’ve had there are delicious! All the curries are very tasty as well. Try the Mystik platter, awesome!