There aren’t too many Indian spots in the Path so I was glad I found this. Their curry combos comes with curry + side veggie + choice of rice or naan(which is pretty big and fluffy!). I’ve tried a few curries and overall, they taste pretty good but the flavours are fairly mild as well. I’ve asked for their spiciest curry, which is the lamb curry, and there was barely any heat to it. Their chicken biryani is not bad — it’s cooked with big pieces of chicken and you have a choice of sauce poured on top. Good place to go if you have a big craving for Indian food but it’s pretty expensive for what it is.
Angie N.
Place rating: 3 North York, Canada
I very much wanted to give a 5 star review when I started eating because the naan is spectacular! Super fresh and made to order, perfect balance between crispy and chewiness. Top notch. Sadly the dishes to accompany it were underwhelming. The butter chicken lacks depth of flavour and was too sweet. It’s definitely missing that authentic, home-y taste. The chicken tikka was a tad salty although I’m very grateful it wasn’t dry. 5 stars for the naan BUT3 stars for the rest of the food itself. It’s a tough call on whether I’d come back here for my Indian food fix. Ideally, I’d grab naan from here and then get food at the Indian place in the upstairs Terrace at First Canadian Place! Best of both worlds.
Judy R.
Place rating: 1 Bowmanville, Canada
Portions are small compared to the prices. After a few house of eating my meal, I became extremely sick and this lasted 3 days. Never again.
T Money L.
Place rating: 5 Newmarket, Canada
Work in the area, so come here at least once-a-week for lunch. Their chicken biryani is awesome and its the real deal. The butter chicken, chicken curry and the kebabs are also pretty good. Definitely a fan!
Chuck T.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I was walking across Adelaide and caught the distinct aroma of Indian food coming from a random vent on the street so I took my friend on an adventure with me to locate from whence it came. We walked into an outdoor seating patio-like area in the middle of some buildings and we went inside one and once we found our way into the PATH we stumbled upon Touch. They have two lines there — one for shawarma and one for Indian food. My friend had the shawarma and I grabbed the meat thali(which included some rice and three meats), of which the flavours were amazing. Plus, the naan I ordered was a MONSTER(didn’t finish it). We were both pretty full afterwards and now that I know how to get there I’ll totally be back.
Nikki B.
Place rating: 1 Etobicoke, Canada
I met a friend in the PATH for lunch at Touch and was so disappointed, as this was my first time here. My friend got butter chicken(it was orange and sooooooo sweet — gross) and I ordered Chicken Tikka only — no rice, and no veggies. I was charged $ 10.16 for a small container of chicken ONLY — nothing else(no sides, no bread, no drink). I paid for my pathetic portion of chicken and went to grab one of the dipping sauces on the counter and was YELLED at that I had to pay $ 0.50 for it! Are you kidding me? I will NEVER, EVER return here and will advise everyone to stay away!
Nav T.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Tucked away on the edge of the PATH, this pace has authentic, spicy and delicious Indian food. Very good value for money too. Two orders of Chicken Biryani were within $ 13, taxes in! Only thing is, its well known to some, and dishes such as the biryani run out very soon. If you’re looking for the North Americanized version of Indian food(read sweet butter chicken) then this is not the place. But for the real thing, head here!