Soooo Good. Love this place because its arguably the same quality food as big names of Indian food in Toronto such as Banjara for much cheaper. I recommend the Lamb Madras Masala if you like spicy and Tikka Masala if you don’t. There are plenty of vegetarian options as well. Last tip, you get to choose rice or roti with your meal, if you are very hungry or just want value for your money get the roti, you get much more curry/meat and hence is more filling.
Eric F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Great Indian food. I’m sure the samosas probably looked a lot better before we brought it home. The sauce was all mixed and if it weren’t for the crazy amounts of plastic wrap, it would have leaked over the bag. The lamb jalfrezi was ok, the sauce was watery and puddled on the bottom. The sauce tasted good, but would’ve been far better if it wasn’t watery. The butter chicken roti was fantastic. The sauce unlike the jalfrezi was thick and the roti was soft. They had a 10% off cash purchase posted inside and their prices in-store are cheaper than Just-Eat by half a dollar for some items.
Anshul A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Walnut Creek, CA
They have the best Indian food in the area. Their portions are very generous and the service is quick. Love their menu of meat and vegetarian options.
T. O.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Have been wanting to try this place for a while, finally got a chance this week. Ordered the Chana Roti(vegetarian with chickpeas). I’m actually surprised by how mediocre the food was. Usually even bad Indian food is pretty decent, but this tasted like the sauce came out of a can.(I’m sure it didn’t, but it TASTED that way. Not good at all). The roti didn’t seem all that fresh(do they make them on site?) and definitely, the man at the counter was not friendly. I felt like I was annoying him by asking for suggestions of what’s popular. I might give them another chance and get something else on the menu, but if another item is as overtly NOT delicious as this first roti, I won’t go back. As it is, I wouldn’t recommend this place based on first experience.
Shahin S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Innisfil, Canada
Good tasting food for a decent price. Ordered the butter chicken Roti and it was delicious.
Joe T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is one of the most underrated Indian Take Out places in the city. My colleague is a regular at this place and this has become my dinner every weekend since i tried it for the first time about a month ago. The rotis are hand made and the perfect blend of flavour and spices. They recommend calling ahead so you don’t have wait for your food. Even if you do wait it’s totally worth it. Beautiful pictures on the wall and the folks are always ready to talk to you. Butter Chicken Roti is epic! Biryani Rice is amazing. They have one location at Harbourfront which i will check out soon. The guy at the counter — Anuk is so warm(not very common in Indian restaurants) that i thought he’s probably the owner. If you come here more than once a week you just say your name on the phone and they know your order. Keep up the good work fellas.
Kiru S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
I ordered a matter paneer roti and it was OK. I thought it lacked flavor. The portion size was decent but for $ 10, I expected a bit more. I find the rotis at Ghandi Roti are superior to the rotis here. Also I ordered through and was disappointed to find that they bump their prices on the site. Wish that was transparent before ordering.
Nisha N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Yay! I’m a fan and a big one at that. I happened upon this place during my first few days in Toronto when I was craving Indian food. This was the only place we found on Queens Quay. Tried the butter chicken roti and fell in love. We ended up moving closer downtown and the Church location became a staple go-to for fab tasting Indian food. Although the butter chicken is awesome, I love the Korma, Chicken Biryani and Chicken Masala as well. I’m always looking to try new things on their menu and they’ve never failed me :) Its not that cheap but the quantity they provide for the cost is pretty good. Also, usually when we order in it costs around $ 35ish(3 items). But I’ll still keep eating here. :)
Owen R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Terrific addition to the village neighbourhood. Staff is very friendly and accommodating. Similar to the excellent Gandhi roti on Queen St. Will definitely return!
Rod Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
The Indian Roti House on Church is an unassuming little shop in a basement store front on Church near Alexander St. underneath a coffee shop called Fuel. I didn’t recognize some of the menu items, but the gentleman at the cash register patiently and happily outlayed some menu items and answered my questions. After chatting a bit, he recommended the Malai Kofta. After a reasonable waiting period I had a large dinner sized portion of the tastiest, most flavourful Indian roti I’ve had in Toronto. The flavours, textures and portion size were outstanding. With tax the dish came to roughly $ 11.25. I was actually so happy with the dish I ordered another helping to split with my wife for lunch the next day(one order could do well for lunch for two providing the folks aren’t both completely famished). My fellow diner had the potato and eggplant roti which was also great. I’ll be coming back any time I’m in the area. Overall the quality of the food and friendly staff make this a must-try joint.