«Tell your friends if you like the food!» Ok so the samosas are good and cheap. I will probably be back for those! If I only had samosas, I’d give 4 stars. Partially because you don’t need a fork to eat them. But I ordered the Daal combo with curry, a samosa, rice, salad and a pop. And I didn’t get a fork, or any napkins. Also, I wasn’t given any salad. When I went back to acquire these lacking things, I was told I didn’t pay for them. Ugh. When my meal was finally up to standard, and I was granted cutlery to consume it, I was under-impressed. The curry has a weird aftertaste, the rice was cooked with too much water and is falling apart, and the salad had a base of parsley. I had high hopes for this place, but since it’s one of the only grange standards that is open on Sunday I’m sure it will do well. Just needs some fine-tuning.
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Classificação do local: 2 Toronto, Canada
I visit the grange when I want some cheap but filling food. I just saw that the Curry Kitchen had recently opened(it used to be an extremely overpriced Greek place), so I decided to try their spiciest curry, which they said was the beef curry for $ 6.99. It came in one of the usual take-out boxes, half filled with salad and half with rice + curry. It was not what I expected, tasting like Chinese style curry(mild & non-spicy) as opposed to Indian style curry(rich, thick, spicy curry). I did not taste any spiciness at all. It wasn’t bad by any means, but I can’t say it was good. Overall, I would say 2 Stars because the price point is high for the amount of food. Compared to the other Curry places close by: — Yueh Tung(2 blocks away) has a beef or chicken curry for $ 6.50, with 3x the amount of meat/rice. — Quality is the same as Indian Biriyani House, at a slightly higher price point. — Amaya Express(Urban Eatery @ Eaton Centre) is also much better, but slightly pricier at around $ 10. — For authentic spicy Indian curry, go to Matagali Restaurant(but be aware price is essentially doubled at the $ 12 price point)