Try Narula's in Brampton near Dixie and Courtney Park or Tasty bite near Torbram and Derry. Both places serve spicy food. Some of their subjis are really yummy and may recall your memories of Indian/Bombay food.
By the way both restaurants are dhaba style and cheap compare to other well known restaurants in GTA.
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Originally posted by metallurgy
Try Narula's in Brampton near Dixie and Courtney Park or Tasty bite near Torbram and Derry. Both places serve spicy food. Some of their subjis are really yummy and may recall your memories of Indian/Bombay food.
By the way both restaurants are dhaba style and cheap compare to other well known restaurants in GTA.
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Originally posted by bhootnath
Hello Prism123....Welcome to the forum. So you knew about Jalsa...good. one of the intention to the response was to let you know about Jalsa if you were genuinly looking for answer..which you are....forget about the meaning of troll for now, . You want the spicy food, go to Gurulaxmi, many indian-chinese joints in mississauga. I dunno where you moved from but if you step outside GTA, and travel to other countries except may be for India, you will not find better Indian food anywhere. So enjoy it! Just don't go to Lahorre Tikka..you will get real spicy food but you will not be sure of what the spices are made up of....
BTW What is the better way to spice up the food than having raw green chilli in it. I carry it in my pocket whenever I go to eat out at any Non-Indian, even to some Indian restaurant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pye6pnZpjfs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
For all the people who are passionate abt cooking...try this receipe.
You will not regret it.. Following evrything as per the instructions makes an amazing pav bhaji.
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Originally posted by prism123
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pye6pnZpjfs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
For all the people who are passionate abt cooking...try this receipe.
You will not regret it.. Following evrything as per the instructions makes an amazing pav bhaji.
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Originally posted by prism123
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Originally posted by bhootnath
Hello Prism123....Welcome to the forum. So you knew about Jalsa...good. one of the intention to the response was to let you know about Jalsa if you were genuinly looking for answer..which you are....forget about the meaning of troll for now, . You want the spicy food, go to Gurulaxmi, many indian-chinese joints in mississauga. I dunno where you moved from but if you step outside GTA, and travel to other countries except may be for India, you will not find better Indian food anywhere. So enjoy it! Just don't go to Lahorre Tikka..you will get real spicy food but you will not be sure of what the spices are made up of....
BTW What is the better way to spice up the food than having raw green chilli in it. I carry it in my pocket whenever I go to eat out at any Non-Indian, even to some Indian restaurant.
Hi bhootnath,
I agree lahore tikka house is not tat gr8. Not sure why people are so praise for it....
Heard abt Gurulaxmi but its far for me as I stay near castlemore area in Brampton.
Regarding green chilies, i dnt think its the right way to spice up food. You need to spice up fiod with proper mix. of spices...but again jst my preference.
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Originally posted by metallurgy
Try Narula's in Brampton near Dixie and Courtney Park or Tasty bite near Torbram and Derry. Both places serve spicy food. Some of their subjis are really yummy and may recall your memories of Indian/Bombay food.
By the way both restaurants are dhaba style and cheap compare to other well known restaurants in GTA.
Hi Metal,
Thanks for the suggestions.
I tried tasy bite and it was good. But service was horrible.
Will try narula's next weekend.
Lets see how it goes.
I also tried samosa from canbe foods in Scarborough and they were really good. Decntly priced as welll....and seems to be quite popular place as the lineup was huge.
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