
Welcome to Aamara – Where India Meets the World on a Plate! Located in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Corso Italia neighbourhood, Aamara offers a bold, contemporary take on Indian cuisine—infused with global creativity. Our menu draws on the rich heritage of the Indian subcontinent while embracing modern techniques and cross-cultural flavours. Each dish is a fusion of tradition and innovation, crafted to surprise and delight. At Aamara, we invite you to savour the essence of India reimagined for the world’s most curious palates.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1224 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6E 1B4, Canada
Phone: +1 416-651-0010
Website: https://aamara.ca/
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The Food:
The menu features several fusion concepts, which are intriguing, though the execution on my visit was a bit hit-or-miss:
• Wagyu Seekh Kebab (2/5): I was excited to see a Wagyu version of this classic. While the presentation was lovely—accompanied by a well-made onion slaw, mango chutney, and fresh mint sauce—the kebabs themselves were slightly dry. I found they lacked the deep, succulent flavour profile I expected from Wagyu.
• Butter Chicken Rosé Pasta (3/5): A unique find for a fine-dining setting. While it was plated nicely, the flavours were a bit muted and the dish arrived lukewarm. There were only about five small pieces of chicken included; a bit more protein and a bolder “push” in the seasoning would really elevate this dish.
The Service & Ambiance:
The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the hospitality. Our server, Victoria, was fantastic attentive, helpful, and quick to accommodate us when we asked for extra heat (she brought both fresh and powdered chilies). The ambiance is top-tier, and even the bathrooms were impressively well-maintained.
Final Verdict:
Amara has the “vibe” and the service down perfectly. If the kitchen can bring the flavours up to the same level as the decor and the staff, this place would be a knockout. As it stands, it’s a great spot for a drink and the atmosphere, but the food needs a little more “umph.”
The prices are very affordable, and the food was tasty — definitely a place for those who enjoy Indian cuisine. What stood out to us as well was the interior: everything is thoughtfully designed down to the smallest detail, creating a cozy and stylish atmosphere.
Highly recommend this spot if you’re looking for good food, warm service, and a pleasant dining experience.
WaxKitty Management
The food was the true highlight. Each dish was beautifully presented and packed with flavor. The ingredients tasted fresh, and it was clear that great care had gone into both preparation and presentation. The menu offered a good variety of options, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences.
Staff and customer service is amazing.
Food was delicious, drinks are tier top, our server a gentle man ( his name starts with an S… I FORGOT SORRY ) always checked on us ensuring that we were comfortable and enjoying our meal etc…..
Atmosphere was beautiful
Servers seemed like they barely knew the menu and couldn’t pronounce a dish properly.
Edited to reply to the restaurants reply:
If you have guidelines and rules in place to protect and inform guests on dietary restrictions then this would have prevented but it was clearly not followed and my wife was sick for 3 days. This is the first Indian restaurant that has served us gluten in curries marked gluten free and which shouldn’t have gluten in the first place. I eat Indian food weekly and know what to expect.
Aside from the gluten experience the service was poor and servers unequipped to properly explain a menu or provide a good experience.
The worst part. My wife is celiac and cannot have gluten. I brought this up and they couldn’t understand what the issue was to have a gluten free meal. I had to explain my wife cannot eat anything with gluten. This then led to discovering items that have gluten free marked on the menu being in a shared fryer and thus not being gluten free. We avoided ordering this.
My wife had the gluten free curries which we were told were gluten free again.
She has now thrown up 4 times tonight because of clear contamination.
The lack of care taken to keep the meal gluten free and the lack of knowledge to serve food properly makes this place incredibly discredible.
To finish off the food was nothing beyond average and overpriced. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this restaurant closed down within a year. Absolutely embarrassing how it’s operated.