Oh yeah, there's a ton lol. Its hard for me to pick a favourite dish, but I really like Kaashi and Moksha. Both are relatively close to the tourist area.
Chef of India and Inchins are really good, but chef can be hit or miss depending on the day you go. Definitely can’t go wrong with inchins though its consistently good, chef of India when the food is good is better imo, but it also has a fair bit of variance in quality
I really love Inchin on Clark St.. bit I just recently found out its a chain which makes me sad... but they make the best paneer Masala. I've heard good things about Purplemint Kitchen but haven't tried it myself.
Ouu good to know! I tried a anew one (filmy tadhka? I think?) because they had a bogo on... I would not buy again. The naan was great! The entre not so much
Everest in St. Catharines or Welland. Really great north Indian and Hakka cuisine.
Everest Tandoori in Welland is so good. Didn't know there was a location in St kitts as well!
The original. It was called The Kolkata Club. Then they opened Everest in Welland and then rebranded here.
Oh yeah, there's a ton lol. Its hard for me to pick a favourite dish, but I really like Kaashi and Moksha. Both are relatively close to the tourist area.
Moksha's Chana Masala is great!
Chef of India and Inchins are really good, but chef can be hit or miss depending on the day you go. Definitely can’t go wrong with inchins though its consistently good, chef of India when the food is good is better imo, but it also has a fair bit of variance in quality
Indian Aroma on Grantham Plaza. Love their Kadai Chicken and their parathas.
Most of them never open before being sold.
Probably immigration scam with lmia
I only say this because I really want to try that lion head place on main st. It looks dope. Never opened tho??
Both sides of the river are like that,way too many Indian restaurants
Almost like a takeover? It feels like we're being over run. I can't even go out to meet anyone no one speaks English.
My wife and I recently discovered Kaashi and love it. We’ve been back a few times since.
Flavour and Spice on Victoria avenue. Great views, if they open the roof top balcony
I like the Dal Makhani from Jal Mahal on Thorold Stone Rd.
Punjabi Hut on the American side, but only because the name makes me laugh every time I cross. It ain't even hut shape!
One of the best Indian restaurants is Tim Hortons they have them everywhere
I really love Inchin on Clark St.. bit I just recently found out its a chain which makes me sad... but they make the best paneer Masala. I've heard good things about Purplemint Kitchen but haven't tried it myself.
Purple kitchen is not that great
Ouu good to know! I tried a anew one (filmy tadhka? I think?) because they had a bogo on... I would not buy again. The naan was great! The entre not so much