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Joanne Kates (The Globe and Mail Restaurant Critic) writes…”Amaya, which opened recently in the (renovated) premises of the former Jov, is heaven-sent. The combination of silken service and excellent ingredients freshly cooked, with sensitive spicing, is seductive in the way that only the food of the subcontinent can be - rich, assertive, complex, exotic.” Just as the food avoids clichés, so... more
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Joanne Kates (The Globe and Mail Restaurant Critic) writes…”Amaya, which opened recently in the (renovated) premises of the former Jov, is heaven-sent. The combination of silken service and excellent ingredients freshly cooked, with sensitive spicing, is seductive in the way that only the food of the subcontinent can be - rich, assertive, complex, exotic.” Just as the food...
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Look no further for a fine dining experience you will never forget! Is time of the essence? Please visit Amaya Express at 1574 Bayview Avenue!
"Delicious", "beautifully presented" Indian dishes including "innovative" takes on classic offerings (plus "healthy" choices "not dripping in oil, cream or butter") lure diners to this midpriced Leaside "gem" and its North Toronto sibling; "genuine", "friendly" servers and "warm", "cosy" environs further make it a "popular" choice; P.S. a post-Survey renovation to the Indian Room may not be... more
Since Amaya The Indian Room opened quietly two weeks ago, word has been spreading: this is no ordinary Indian restaurant. Not surprising, considering its founders: Lynn Stimpson and Derek Valleau. [Update: Lynne Stimpson (ex-Cava) is the General Manager at Amaya. Derek Valleau & Hemant Bhagwani are the proprietors.]The interior is tastefully decorated, with lots of wood and open space, and... more
Amaya is such a beautiful little Indian restaurant on Bayview. The place looks a bit peculiar on the outside, the interior is really dim and intimate. It has a nice feel, especially for taking a date. The menu is like fancy Indian food as much of the prices were a tad high, though the quality was sure to match.
I've had a taste of several items here (though I don't know where all the pictures...
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Amaya is our go to place for quality Indian food in an elegant setting.
The prices are higher than a lot of other Indian restaurants, but the quality of ingredients and complexity of flavours would be worth the extra in their own, and when you add the beautiful decor with wood walls and brick red fabric chairs, the prices are reasonable.
Our favourite go to dishes are the Amaya Prawns: juicy...
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Good modern indian cuisine, although not always consistent. This was the place to eat in midtown when it opened, but the quality has finished considerably. They now even have an "all you can eat" option, which says a lot in my mind.
Innovative takes on classic Indian dishes are artfully plated in a sophisticated space.
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