Charlotte Fuentes Pizarras
+5
Their service is commendable indeed; they have a service buzzer so no need to fall in queue or wait until you catch the waiter's attention. The food here is delectable, no kidding. The place has a homey vibes and, of course, their restroom, which is really important to consider when eating in a restaurant, is super clean!
We ordered vegetable biryani, a tomato-based soup (forgot the name), chapati with butter and yoghurt drinks in mango and strawberry flavors. Never expected that we'd be full with such few orders. Never expected healthy eating to be this good! So good that I'd thought of switching to a vegetarian diet. Ayurvedic philosophy applied to our diets is worth checking out, if one is serious on adopting healthy, environment-friendly and cruelty-free food choices. :-) ✌
We were fortunate to have great conversation with the owners, one of whom is a colleague. Personal interaction with the owners heightened our dining experience. :-) [Bonus point: also had a chance to clarify things about India and brush up on my knowledge of Asian history. :-)]
Thank you for the warm reception, Ms Mona and Mr. Raj. We will definitely be back! :-D
We were craving for indian food so we orderrd from little india via Grab Food. We had cheese naan, plain naan, palak paneer, veggie kofta balls and Masala tea. All the items were packed well and arrived piping hot. My favorites were the palak paneer and cheese naan, while my wife loved the veggie kofta and her masala tea. Food was great especially for the price! We will definitely order again to try other dishes.
My favorite go-to place when craving for Indian food. I know its authentic bec I see Indian folks whenever I eat there. Will go back there soon!!
I think there's only a few Indian restaurants in town and so I was happy to try this place out when I passed by it. I used to eat a lot of Indian food when I was still based abroad so I was pretty excited to eat here. The restaurant is situated on the second floor of the building.
As soon as I saw the menu, I was a bit disappointed as their offerings are limited and there's no meat option. We decided to try their samosas, cheese naan and dosa set.
Samosas - very delicious filling
Cheese naan - sinful and addicting
Dosa set - the potatoes inside was flavorful but the sauces were a bit mild for my taste
Hot chocolate - tasted like the instant ones you can buy from the grocery
Sweet lassi - refreshingly good
Good shit. The indian food is legit. Their soanpapdi is my favorite. It's so addicting. I like the ambiance too for a small resto. It has less people, which I like, because I hate people.
Went here on a Thurs afternoon. The place was cozy and quiet. Service could be better, but the food was great. Been to a few Indian restaurants and I liked this better. Worth the drive. Definitely going back. 👌
It was my first time to try Indian food, so we ordered as much food as we can. They messed up my samosa chaat and gave us a samosa instead. I’m not really complaining though, because the samosa was very good! Especially the dip (I liked how sour and sweet the dip was). I’ve only ever tried the African version of the samosa a handful of times, but this one tasted quite similar despite being purely vegetarian.
The Mushroom Curry was so-so, and was a bit too watered down if you ask me, overall lacking in flavor. I was even surprised that the Veggie Meat Makhani had more curry flavors! It was so rich and creamy; I will definitely order it again next time. The Palak Paneer had quite subtle flavors compared to the Makhani. The sauce base was already cheesy, so ordering the cottage cheese version gave it overwhelming cheese notes that you’d get tired of easily.
The breads were nothing extra ordinary, save for the cheese naan. This one was an absolute homerun for me.
The place was a bit crowded and was a tad bit too hot for an air-conditioned place, but overall, I loved the visit. The food was good and had a good value for money. Will definitely visit again soon.
Little india is absolutely the best for vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian people!!!!! We come here at least once a week for our cheese naan and mango lassi fix. If you want to eat affordable and authentic indian food around QC, this is the place for you.
First time at an Indian place and at a vegetarian restaurant, though I have been exposed to Middle Eastern / Mediterranean food and I don't shy away from veggies. My friend and I chose this place since it was a Lenten Friday and I couldn't have meat, but she wanted a place that had a good ambiance for talking. So we ended up walking to Little India and I got really excited because this is the type of place Paul would shy away from because he wants MEAT (and he's on keto right now anyway). So my friend and I ordered a starter platter which had a samosa and some fritters made of mushroom, I believe. Quite sulit, but I wish there were 2 samosas. Then, we had the mushroom curry. I was surprised that it was all just button mushrooms, but sauce-wise, it was very good and tasted very authentic (not that I have any comparison yet). For the quality and quantity, I think we paid a fair price. But I'd like to try out other dishes next time, too.
Good food, affordable price and consistent taste. Service is a bit slow. Maybe the staff is not enough. So, just chill, enjoy the company or just rest from the heat.
The food is good, and they offer a decent selection of Indian food. Service is really quick, which is great. Will definitely come back when I'm craving Indian food.
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