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This buffet is a great quick lunch (and reasonably priced at about $13 taxes in). The food is good but not GREAT. I wouldn't take a first timer here for Indian but its definetly a solid lunch choice!
If you like Indian food, this is not the place to visit. The food had zero spices whereas Indian food is known for its spices. We had to wait for naan which was scarce - coming in bits. The only dishes passable were the lamb curry and samosas, other than that it was all very tasteless. It would have been... more
We went for a dinner buffet, the butter Chkn taste like old and watery, I would say the service was ok but the food and the price doesn't match at all
Went with a friend using Groupon deal. The restaurant looked run down. The food buffet area was in the back in a small area. There were 4 meat dishes: 1 lamb and 3 chicken. The lamb was alright, little on the salty side, tandoori chicken was dry, butter chicken had no flavour and another chicken dish was not appealing. Naan... more
As the name suggests, Indian Hut specializes in serving Indian cuisine. Here you can not only savor Indian delicacies but experience their warm hospitality too. Patrons can start off with tasty starters like Vegetable Samosas, Chicken Tikka, and then move to the mains that is divided into tandoori, fish, vegetarian and rice specialities. And, while indulging in tasty meals, do keep room for... more
The Indian Hut offering authentic Indian cuisine at Bloor and Church streets. Diners can feast on Indian delights such as korma, biryani, samosas, tandoori delights, beef, lamb, chicken, seafood and vegetarian dishes, while sounds of Indian ragas play on. The Indian Hut is also the first restaurant in Toronto to offer cooking classes in the art of Indian cooking.