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    4.4 (41 reviews)
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    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    Leah Y.

    This is the best Indian fusion food I tried in Toronto! Their vibe so hip (on Queen st.) and the owner was super nice and friendly! We tried the tasting menu and the food was surprisingly good :) I love the bone marrow the most and the mango dessert was just a perfect finish.

    Coconut Curry Branzino
    Rachel L.

    We reserved for a group of 10 on a weekday night and while browsing the menu, we were told that they also offer a family-style menu. Rather than a set price per person however, they simply served an assortment of dishes from the appetizers, mains, and desserts, charging per plate as they went. We picked some of the dishes we wanted to try, while they were given free rein to select the rest which was a mistake. For appetizers, we had the cheese curds samosa turnovers which were quite big and tasty ($8 each). This definitely could've been shared, but we were served one each. We asked for the Canadian Oysters Chaat to be included which were served with a fragrant chilli oil and was yummy. The Yellowfin Tuna Tartare Pani Puri was not good as the fish wasn't fresh and had a fishy smell - dissapointing since we had high hopes. The Maple Hakka Chicken Wings were good and resembled Chinese flavours due to the ginger scallion soy sauce. Under the mains category, we were served a lamb + pineapple upside-down biryani (staff pick) which tasted sour in an unpleasant way. Unfortunately, none of the table enjoyed it and most was left untouched, even when given takeaway containers at the end. My favourite was the Stuffed Paneer + Truffle Mushroom Korma (cashew cream, white onion masala, black cardamom), where the paneer served in a roll format that resembles a cinnamon roll. The sauce is to die for and I would definitely recommend coming just to try this. At the time it was missed, but we were charged $38/portion for this while on the menu it is listed as $29. We asked for the Molasse Braised Beef Cheek Curry due to high reviews on this dish, and without mentioning or asking, it came served with a roasted canoe bone marrow that is listed as an additional $12 on top. The marrow itself barely had anything in it either as 1/3 of what should've been fat on top that looked edible was actually just more bone. The ghee confit leg + foie gras curry didn't taste of foie gras at all, though the curry itself was quite good. The Coconut Vatan Stuffed Whole Branzino was the most surprising, with a citrusy turmeric lemon-butter sauce that made it a crowd favourite. Rice and bread are at an additional charge, which we were also served more of than we could've eat. And finally for dessert, we were served Mango Kulfi and Screech Rum Soaked Gulab Juman (similar to a cake). The gulab juman was a crowd favourite, while the kulfi was served on a plate and had components of falooda (i.e. vermicelli, rose water), making it an acquired taste. Service was quite slow and it took a bit of time for the food to come out, despite our table being the only ones in the restaurant initially. Also not happy with the amount of upsell and left feeling a bit scammed.

    Daniel A.

    Warm, inventive, and delicious Indian fusion dishes in a comfortable environment. My only gripe is the portions are quite small (for what is typically a plentiful cuisine). Even sides like naans and rice will run you an additional $5-$7, which makes this a bit of a splurge rather than a neighbourhood favorite.

    Alison G.

    I recently had an amazing dining experience at Curryish Tavern, 783 Queen St W, Toronto! This spot redefines Indian cuisine with a contemporary twist using seasonal Canadian ingredients. Pictured here are a few of their beautifully presented dishes: Homemade stuffed paneer rolls in truffle and mushroom korma Oysters Tuna tartare pani puri Heirloom carrot salad Toronto folks and visitors, this unique gem is worth every bite. Don't miss out on this spot

    mango chutney poppodum

    one of my favourite spots in the city! such an innovative menu! staff is so kind and the chef is incredible. so many unique options and everything i've had here is 10/10! nice interior & lighting as well.

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    Mary T.

    It took a recent Yelp event to be introduced to Curryish. I loved the festive bites and cheerful boozy drink that I decided to check out the menu some more. I did brunch on a Saturday afternoon. This eatery is located in West Queen West. I am rarely in this neighbourhood, but I loved spending a few hours here. It's cool being a tourist in your own hometown. It's recommended that you book a reservation. There are Green P spots along Queen Street West. Using the Green P app to pay for parking is extremely convenient. I have also parked on a side street roughly three blocks away from this eatery. You get one hour of free parking. I managed to exceed my stay and was parked for three hours. My car was fine with no ticket. Whew! Even if you are late, staff are accommodating. I was late for my reservation time by twenty minutes. Miheer, the owner and chef of Curryish, was understanding and kind. He said that it was okay and led me to a table. I got the brunch menu. I had analyzed it before I drove over here. I knew what I wanted. I asked him whether the mithi roti desi toast was large. I had consumed a protein waffle earlier, which curbed my appetite. He said that I'd be okay. I also got mirch maple pork belly. I see pork belly on a menu and I must have it. I love how creative the food is at this eatery. The mithi roti desi toast was excellent. The flavours were so good. I crave fruit all the time, so to get some in this brunch dish was a bonus. The pork belly was phenomenal. I could eat it all day. It's seasoned well and had a ton of flavour while being tender. It had Indian flavours with the chef employing unique twists to make it special. My brunch main wasn't huge for the price that I had paid. I actually didn't want a huge portion, so it worked for me. Dishing out for fabulousness that I don't typically have is fine in my books. The flavours were amazing and thoughtfully curated. I used the washroom before I left. Most buildings in this neighbourhood were built many decades ago, so the washrooms are located downstairs. You do need to use the stairs that has a single handrail. This place isn't accessible for those who require mobility assistance. There are separate washrooms for men and women. The women's washroom had three stalls. The one that I used was clean and cute. There was a digital screen showing highlights of Canadian cities by the sink. I got to see Ottawa and Winnipeg highlighted while I dried my hand, which made me long to visit them. I had a wonderful time dining here. It is upscale Indian cuisine with many twists applied. I can't wait to return for more. (481)

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    Kat J.

    The food here was so delicious! There are a lot of Fusion dishes that are executed so well. I can't pick a favourite item but the beef cheek and the cauliflower and gnocchi were mind blowing. Our servers were very friendly and knowledgable about all the menu items. They also gave us lots of great suggestions. The venue itself is cozy, and I can see it being really great in the summer because there's a garage door that they could open at the front to let in a warm summer breeze.

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    John B.

    This place is a must try if you enjoy Indian Cuisine. My wife and I truly enjoyed the tasting menu. Each dish was better than the last. The service was amazing and the entire staff was so kind and welcoming. Highly recommend checking it out if you are in Toronto. The plates are picturesque. Each dish is uniquely "curryish". The cocktails are incredible. 10/10. Highly recommend.

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    Gajah D.

    A expected, this is a creative, cosmopolitan Indian place with friendly, attentive service. Not every dish really wowed but all were interesting and flavorful, with the oysters chaat and the breads especially standing out. We opted for the chef's menu in order to sample more. No regrets there, but we got a little too much food and a bit of sticker shock. Would return to try a couple things we might have ordered ala carte. 4-5 stars overall.

    Lamb and pineapple biryani
    Cin C.

    We stopped by for an early dinner and got the lamb and pineapple upside-down biryani ($33) as it looked interesting. The lamb was tender and the rice was well made. However, the pineapple was shaved so thinly that it look interesting draped across the top with an egg on top, but didn't do anything for the dish. I wish it was a bit more substantial so that it could actually be caramelized and tasted throughout the rice dish. Also, the dish itself could have been a bit more hot, as it was only lukewarm when it arrived to the table. Overall okay, but not a repeat dish for me. Lovely ambiance that would be great for a date night.

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    Annie G.

    The tasting menu was phenomenal! We really enjoyed each of the dishes - the chilla, prawns, and pork dosa were our favorites. Each dish had amazing flavors, and the combinations worked very well together. Would recommend if you are looking for a fun and inventive Indian meal while in Toronto!

    Aaron A.

    A cute and restaurant near Trinity Bellwoods that serves up Indian dishes with a fun twist. With all the different options, the waiter was patient and explained dishes in great detail. Another fun thing about the restaurant is that their menu seems seasonal, so it will be a different menus when you come back! Lamb + Pineapple Upside-down Biryani - The biryani was delicious! The lamb was cooked perfectly, with loads of flavour and super tender. The rice was also very tasty and had individual grain texture. The pineapple gave the dish a tropical aroma which was quite fun. I thought that the pineapples were sliced too thin so it added a bit of flavour, but it could have added more texture with the chunks. Also the cooked egg was a good aesthetic choice, but not sure how that contributed to the taste of the food. Screech Rum Soaked Gulab Jamun - A fun play on the indian soaked balls but a lot better! The cake was moist and fluffy even though it was saturated in syrup. The syrup itself was not too sweet and had subtle notes of rum and rose petals, delicious! There was also a good balance of texture with the cake and the granola as garnish! Would come back again. Good service good food, a bit pricey but I like their creative spirit. PS. beef cheeks looked good!

    Mike L.

    I love the crispy and soft texture of the Samosa Eggs! The Avocado Paratha was also unique and addictive! Every bite was memorable! The Full Maharaja Breakfast had chickpeas paratha and lamb. We were literally fighting over the lamb! Lastly, I liked the filling texture of the Mithi Roti Desi Toast that resembled a French Toast more than the Mango Lassi Smoothie Bowl but both were perfect to end this feast!

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    Flavorful meal and friendly service. The coconut stuffed branzino was a highlight! Next time I'd like to try the duck confit.

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    Amazing food! Limited selection but the service was really good and the brunch had the best potatoes you will ever taste!

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