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    Riyasat Indian Restaurant & Bar

    3.3 (4 reviews)
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    Spice inn

    Spice inn

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    2.0 km

    The vada pav was excellent - this place gets 5* based on only the vada pav. It came with 2 distinct…read morebuns (some places join them, which is annoying). The patty had a good taste & texture & a slight crisp.  The bun had a slight crisp & oily skin (from the griddle), just like you'd get from a street hawker. The vada pav wasn't too spicy & had a pleasant level of spiciness, resulting in a good balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy. There were separate mint & tamarind sauces if you wanted to add more, but the buns had enough of the sauces already. There was also a bit of toasted coconut, which was a subtle addition. Also had Combo 3 and opted for chicken curry, butter chicken & garlic naan. The combo was alright. I got charged $1.49 extra for the garlic naan; she didn't tell me about the surcharge when offering me the choice. The combo was a lunch potion. The chicken curry strangely had green pepper in it. The butter chicken was quite spicy for butter chicken. Both were good. The combo was supposed to come with dal but I got raita. Coriander raita - a first for me. It was ok. The naan was thin for naan - it had the thickness of roti. I ate it within a few mins but it already was not crisp, but soggy. It tasted pretty good though. The salad was undressed: raw carrot & onion, with indian pickle on the side. In addition to the usual Indian mouth freshening herbs, they have them candied too, which is an interesting change.

    Friendly staff, reasonable portion for the price! I like the…read morebutter chicken and garlic naan here.

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    The Secret Kitchen - The Indian Saga

    The Secret Kitchen - The Indian Saga

    3.6
    (11 reviews)
    2.5 km

    Such a fun restaurant with delicious fusion food! The atmosphere is lively with a DJ (although it…read morecan get a bit loud). We got a bunch of apps and loved them all, the food is presented very uniquely. The salad burrata subzi was so good I'm still thinking about it. Will be going back for a fun-upscale Indian food night.

    We visited this restaurant on our anniversary. I had heard mixed reviews earlier, so I was a bit…read moreskeptical going in. The ambience is excellent and has a true fine-dining vibe, which makes it a nice setting for a special occasion. However, the service did not match the expectations. We had to wait for water and menus, and the menu cards we received were torn with some pages missing. Considering the pricing is fine-dining level, the overall service experience didn't feel the same. The food itself was quite tasty, especially the chef-recommended dishes. However, the breads arrived slightly burnt, and we had to wait for a fresh batch while the curries were already served. At a fine-dining restaurant, you expect a bit more supervision before dishes leave the kitchen. We also mentioned during reservation that it was our anniversary, but there was no special acknowledgment or attention, which was a bit disappointing, especially while dining with an infant. Overall, while the ambience and food have potential, the service experience didn't quite justify the fine-dining pricing. There are other restaurants that offer a more balanced experience in terms of food and service. If you ever decide to visit the food would be nice.

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    Desi Spice

    Desi Spice

    3.9
    (58 reviews)
    5.8 km
    $$

    This place looks a bit dingy but they have a huge spread: 11 veg + 11 non-veg curries, plus 1 veg +…read more1 non-veg briyani ; there were rarer dishes like egg curry, methi malai chicken & rajma. On top of that, there's a dry meat corner & a fried stuff corner. They cover a lot of ground, eg there's both dry & gravy chili chicken. The spread is probably big because it's also used for takeout (I saw staff scooping food from the buffet into a container a few times). The food is mostly of decent quality. Best of all, they're really cheap: Saturday dinner was $17.99 plus tax. They get 4.5 stars. The fried rice was tasteless but the veg Hakka noodles were pretty good. The Butter Naan was decent as naan but a bit dry for butter naan. Butter chicken used tandoori chicken, giving extra flavour & had a very rich sauce (shared with the paneer makhani). It was especially good. There were quite a few desserts: fruit, 2 mini cakes, ice cream & Indian deserts, Both mini cakes were dry. The Indian desserts & fruit were decent. There were 6 ice cream flavours but 3 were super icy & hard & 2 were super soft.

    I ordered one butter chicken and one garlic naan for dinner as I was craving some Indian food…read more Butter chicken was packed properly in a container and the container was wrapped in plastic cling foil - no chance of leakage. The Butter chicken was slightly on the sweeter side and the garlic naan had a sufficient amount of garlic and butter. Overall, I really enjoyed the meal and would recommend it if you caving some wholesome food. However, I wish they gave more chicken pieces with the gravy. I would love to try their all you can eat buffet if I happen to be in the area.

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    The Moose

    The Moose

    3.6
    (29 reviews)
    2.1 km
    $$

    Came here for lunch with some friends…read more The place was quite. Service was good. But they had 1 person managing the whole place which made it a bit slow. Love the new look of the place. Food was average with typical bar stuff. Nothing was off the carts. Place is made for sports and beers.

    Last week, I saw my friend's photo of a surf and turf cheeseburger, and what was left of my small…read moremind was blown. I decided to look at the menu, saw the lobster roll, and knew that I needed to order it. I love lobster rolls. I see it on a menu and I must order it. No thought required. Done! There are three COAST locations, all ghost kitchens, in the GTA. One is in downtown Toronto. Another is at the Firkin that I used to frequent at Yonge and Eglinton. The one is Vaughan is the latest addition, which is where I went last night. I placed my order through Uber Eats for pickup: - PEI lobster roll with COAST salad - Crispy COAST shrimp - Crème brûlée cheesecake - Superbowl Sunday special (free COAST fries when your order is $40 or more) The downside is that I got a general location as to where to go to pick up my food. I got to the plaza with Nations grocery store anchoring it. Where do I go next? Well, my prayers were answered when a nice person from COAST called me and said that my order was ready. He let me know that COAST is in The Moose, which is a Firkin pub. Yes, direction! I thanked him and parked closer to the pub. The Moose looks new and modern. It has patio heaters and is open for dining in, as is many eateries in York region now. I was greeted by a nice man. He asked for my order number. I showed it on my phone and he went to fetch my order. I saw this white paper bag with handles on the bar counter. He thanked me and handed it to me. I reciprocated. I could smell the fries through my mask. I was so excited and I headed over to my car. I got home and had dinner. I bought more than I could down, so I have leftovers today that I look forward to having I had a container full of salad. The PEI lobster roll was camouflaged by it. You can choose fries or salad as your side. Considering that I was going for free COAST fries, I settled for salad. I loved how much salad I got. The veggies were crisp and fresh. All I heard was my crunching on them. The salad dressing had balsamic vinegar, but it was subtle and didn't have a ton of sugar. I liked it a lot. My lobster roll was good. The lobster had generous chunks of real lobster in aioli, with chives and seasoning. Yum! The downside was the bun. The brioche bun needed to be softer and perhaps grilled more with butter. It would have made the experience nicer. It was a smaller roll than I had hoped for $20, but I had so much food that it was minor. What surprised me the most were the crispy COAST shrimp. They were super crispy. They had a bit of spice. The baby arugula balanced out the spiciness. I thoroughly enjoyed how crispy the whisper-thin batter coating each shrimp was. Perfection! I got the COAST fries on the house. The fries tasted so homemade, as if I had cut the fries myself, and someone did a better job at deep-frying them. It had Grana Padano cheese that I had never had. It tasted like parmesan, but milder. I loved it with the spicy aioli and chives. I love chives so much. I normally don't enjoy eating fries as a side, but I could do these any day. I have been good lately by not going overboard with desserts. However, I couldn't resist getting the crème brûlée cheesecake. Sadly, my slice got tossed around a tad in the container, so the pointy part of the slice was smashed. However, I ate it all, even with the whipped cream puddle next to it. I enjoyed this cheesecake slice a lot. It wasn't terribly sweet. The berry coulis on top provided a nice tartness and contrast. The crust was thin. The cheesecake was creamy and you could taste the beautiful crème brûlée flavour in each bite. It's a winner! I am eyeing the PEI lobster poutine, and COAST surf and turf burger next. I had a great experience. Prices do run steep, but it's worth treating yourself to fresh seafood and ingredients. (114)

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    Riyasat Indian Restaurant & Bar - indpak - Updated June 2026

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