Gandhi is a beautiful restaurant taking pride in their robust menu that dictates quintessentially Indian dishes. Decked in hues of angelic white and illuminated with quaint, yellow lights, the serene interior of this place makes it perfect for a romantic meal. Request for a seat that overlooks the street, during the day, because that's when the restaurant is brought to life with sunlight. At Gandhi, the Onion Bhajee or the onion fritters mark a great beginning for your meal. Later, indulge your palate in their tandoori dishes and the hearty biryanis. If bewildered by choices, rely on their chef's recommendations. There's an extensive menu for vegetarians as well.
Resto Darbar is a go-to spot for connoisseurs of Indian food. The restaurant has a beautiful interior and it is neatly decorated with Indian paraphernalia. The designs and colors incorporated into the decor connote royalty as the name 'Darbar' is associated with emperors. The fare is august, just as the setting it is served in but the prices are quite reasonable. Start your meal with some Samosas that are served with a duo of chutneys. Go for the Thali if you wish to enjoy a real, Indian meal. Resto Darbar has a vegetarian and a meat-laden Thali on offer. Complement your meal with some Mango Lassi, and then rest assured there won't be room for any hunger or disappointment.
This graceful spot is one of downtown's best-known Indian restaurants, and certainly one of its most elegant. The modern décor features pink and white tablecloths and beautiful wall hangings. The lunch buffet is a huge draw. The à la carte menu features appetizers like bhajis and samosas, and main courses run the gamut of Indian cuisine. Nawabi Korma is a mixture of lamb, beef or chicken in a yogurt-based sauce; vegetarian options include channa masala and a spicy chickpea dish. All main courses come with rice or naan bread.
Nestled in the heart of Montreal’s main artery of Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Atma is a traditional Indian restaurant with a contemporary vibe. Its name literally means “soul” in Hindi, and this fact could not be more representative of the authenticity displayed by Atma’s two talented chefs. Punjabi specialties are cooked to perfection from the traditional butter chicken, tandoori shrimp and lamb curry dishes to vegetarian delights such as the spicy lentil puree and the vegetable samosas. The sleek, chic décor combined with the wonderfully rich and spicy flavors of Indian ingredients elevate this restaurant from a local Indian eatery to a fine dining restaurant.
Dieses gehobene Restaurant in der Nähe des St-Louis Square ist ausgezeichnet gelegen, um aus der bereits üppig besiedelten indischen Restaurantszene Montreals hervor zu stechen. Hervorragende dreisprachige Bedienungen und hochwertige Tischgedecke zeigen, dass es zur neuen Generation der Curry-Kenner zählt. Es gibt klassische indische Gerichte wie Lammcurry, Fisch Bhoona und Kartoffeln mit Spinat und Okra, die so mild zubereitet werden, dass sie Erstbesucher nicht abschrecken. Die Bedienung ist aufmerksam, und ein Dinner für zwei Personen inklusive Steuern, aber ohne Getränke und Trinkgeld, ist für moderate CAD 30-70 (EUR 21,71-50,66) zu haben.
The Ganges is a great place to delve into the vibrant, exotic flavors of traditional Indian cuisine. The restaurant offers a varied menu of typical Indian dishes, including flavorful curries, fresh bread, crisp pakoras and succulent kebabs, cooked to perfection and served with a smile. While dining here is sure to be a pleasure, the restaurant also offers delivery and take-out options for those who would rather dine in the comfort of your home.