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Feedback gevenWe had an hour to kill and needed to get out of the cold, so we came into Curry Twist to have a few appetizers and kill time. They were very understanding. We only had the vegetarian samosa and the aloo tikki two variations on the theme of potatoes, peas, and frying. They were both delicious, the samosa was light and flaky, the aloo very hefty and with a nice chick pea garnish. No televisions, no loud music, just good Indian food.
I highly recommend this place. I was worried by the reviews about the service but I’m happy I went because it was quite the opposite . The service was amazing, my water never emptied and when I needed a napkin I didn’t even need to ask. He even came 2 more times after we had paid to see if we needed water and we were not rushed out of the restaurant. I felt like the server enjoys what he does. I’ve never had service at another restaurant this good that had the same price range. The food was also very good. I had samosas, onion bhajjia, garlic naan, chicken tikka masala, and lamb madras. I also liked that I was asked about how spicy I would like my food, rather than just assuming and they actually gave me the spice I asked for. I really liked the food and can’t wait to see if I will enjoy the other items on the menu.
I have been to this restaurant several times. The food is excellent and it's always busy although we never have to wait for a table. The restaurant is long and narrow and not very big but the decor makes sitting near the back nice enough. Only a few tables are close to the window. The waiters are very nice and the service is just right in terms of speed. If you're not in the area I would recommend coming to this restaurant via transit and spending some time exploring the area Dundas Street The Junction and maybe a walk through some houses. If you're up for it you can take the subway to High Park Station and walk approximately 15 minutes to the restaurant. There are some excellent ice cream parlours in the area for dessert if interested.
Had dinner here a couple of months ago and had a lovely meal. Service was friendly and attentive and the quality of the food was up there with some of our favorite places back home in the UK. We havn't tried other curry houses in Toronto yet so it's hard to compare it against others but we would definitely recommend it. Great value as well.
A friend told me that if I liked Indian food I should give this place a try. My wife and I went for an early Saturday dinner. Its a vey small place in Little Malta. We ordered the daily special Goan Chicken with rice and garlic naan. For starters we had onion cakes and samosas. All were fresh hot and spicy. The waiter asked if we wanted the food spicy or milder. We went with spicy. The service was quick, courteous and the waiters advice was useful. The place was busy and it was easy to understand why. The food was authentic North Indian and very well priced. Our dinner with tip and beer included was about $70.00. Now in Toronto that's real value. We will be back.