Food: 3.5÷5 Service: 2⁄5 Food was nothing special and seats(especially booths) were VERY cramped.
Dominique B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Mission Viejo, CA
My go-to Indian restaurant, I’ve never been disappointed. It’s 100% vegetarian, affordable and delicious. Parking can be tricky. Don’t let the plaza discourage you, the food is delicious and the girls who work there are very nice. They curries often times change but they have the staples like daal and palak paneer.
Monika K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Yet again another amazing experience!!! Great food. Fresh. Variety. Cheap. And amazing service!!! I just wish I didn’t have to empty my dishes into the garbage and bins. It looks gross a little. They have renovated since my last visit. New tables and chairs!!! But they need another TV. It’s nice to watch the Bollywood actors and listen to the music.
Vikram V.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Troy, MI
My extended family catered food from here for Thatha’s satyanarayana puja and his 70th birthday. Apparently this place can prepare food w/o garlic and onions for the above stated ritual. The white rice w/peas(veg pulao?), malai kofta, mixed vegetable curry, mattar paneer, and bhoodi raita were all on point. Naan looked slightly different than most of what I’ve seen but it was still delicious nonetheless. There are so many Indian restaurants here and in my 6 – 7 times I’ve been here over the years, it’s been great to try so many of them out because they are all so tasty.
Leda A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Its 5:30pm on a Tuesday, there are only three people in the restaurant including myself. I ordered a veg. thali and it takes 15 mins. to get my order. The place is dead compared to other days. I would expect to have my order quick especially considering the food is already made. I like the food here and some of the staff are nice. That’s why i keep coming back but the wait time is terrible. I don’t know the names of some of the dishes. I guess one suggestion i could make for not just this restaurant but others similar to this is to put a label on each dish. It would attract more customers as they would not be as intimidated.
Rohan S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 New Westminster, Canada
So this is pre-renovation Salad King meets Indian Food. Order at the counter, find a seat and listen for someone to yell your number. There is little to no pretension to this place. Décor and comfort are minimal. They pump out good quality Indian Vegetarian food and that’s about it. Get the thali, and go nuts. There isn’t a bad choice for your dishes. I’m a huge fan of their kofta. Every time I go back to Toronto this is my 2nd food stop.
Dinesh S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Ordered catering Reasonable prices and really tasty food with generous quantities Ordered methi malai gravy, dal makhani, paneer achari with tava roti I wouldn’t recommend the naan since they get chewy if kept out for long. Sticky with tava roti which comes. Ask to make it without oil Cheers
Prashant A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Great food, clean place, most affordable Indian restaurant.
Bryce G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I love this place. It’s way out of the way from just about everything but I make the hour plus transit journey frequently on weekends. The food is delicious. It’s not the best Indian food you’ll ever eat, but it is pretty darn tasty just the same. I live for their saag. The naan is freshly made and so good I’ve never bothered getting any other roti. The gajar ka halwa is also dreamy. Soooo sugary and soooo buttery. The food isn’t terribly hot-spicy but I find it’s increased in heat a little over the last couple of years. The excellent part is that for like 7 bucks you get three veg dishes of your choice, roti, rice, dessert, and pickle. It leaves you stuffed. Way better than most buffets for a lot less money. The other handy thing about this place is that you can pick up all manner of sweets to take home for your diabetic coma needs. One can never have enough jalebi or burfi in my opinion. Anyway, if you are hungry in Etobicoke or looking for a nice long bus ride then I highly recommend this place.
Roma M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
Like Singh A., I’ve got a pretty soft spot for this little Vegetarian dig in the seedy Albion-Islington nook. Thali-style restaurants fill that falafel type of fast food niche where Indian cuisine is concerned. For $ 5.99 you get an assortment of dishes with dessert, rice and buttery naan. Though lots of the items are greasy and ‘whited out’ the variety and presentation is great. Don’t expect a spice-attack because you won’t get it. The food just isn’t that spicy. It’s high on salt. The mango and plain lassis are made really well here, though sometimes a little too sweet for my liking so adjust your order accordingly, because they’re very accommodating to requests. Customer service is great and I’ve repeated my visits to Rajdhani as it’s a lot cleaner than its competitors nearby.
Singh A.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Looking for something greasy? Indian? Vegetarian? Head on over to Rajdhani and order a thali — an assortment of various dishes served in a silver round tray — kinda like tapas for those non-South Asians out there. Afterwards, down it all with alot of water. While I like this place, I’ll only eat here once or twice a year, it’s a greasy spoon. The décor on the inside is simple; the interior slightly awkward to navigate through — the seating arrangement is designed to maximize the most of the limited square footage. Oh, and the area this place is in ain’t that p