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I first reviewed Mother India back in June 2006. At that point, the restaurant had just opened its doors and was serving up some tasty Indian food (including great thali) in some digs I described as basic, complete with chairs and tables that evoked the dreariness of some of Toronto's beloved hospitals.Stopping by Mother India this week, the menu has drastically changed but the ambiance remains... more
Parkdale Village on Queen St West, Toronto, is an interesting place to stroll along in the evening when you're hungry! There is variety and charm a also a degree of mystery about what is behind all those intriguing restaurant storefronts. So after complimenting him on the exotic variety of items available in his grocery store, we asked the cashier to... more
Authentic East Indian food - generous portions - reasonable price ! Like others have mentioned the exterior of this restaurant is not inviting but the minute you step inside the Indian experience starts: an unmistakably authentic aroma meets you as the polite -almost shy - waiter guides you to your table. The menu has both vegetarian and non-vegetarian items on... more
Mother India was a pleasant surprise based on it's less than flattering look on the outside and the unimpressive condition on the restaurant on the inside. The corkboard divider between the kitchen area and the tables does not exactly scream upscale. Not that Mother India has to be upscale, but with a bit more presentation and attention to detail, this... more
An ideal place to savor your appetite for spicy yet delectable Indian delicacy. For those who aren't aware of the variety a North Indian cuisine caters, Mother India covers most of it. Add to that the various flavors of sweet curd served in steel glasses and you have a delectable North Indian meal. The place however, does not serve alcohol. Hence, a tad disappointing for those who like the... more
An ideal place to savor your appetite for spicy yet delectable Indian delicacy of rotis, saags and tandoor. For those who aren't aware of the variety a North Indian cuisine caters, Mother India covers most of it. Add to that the various flavors of lassis (sweet curd) served in steel glasses and you have a delectable North Indian meal. The place however, does not serve alcohol. Hence, a tad... more