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Address: 30 Broadleaf Ave unit#104, Whitby, ON L1R 0B5, Canada
Phone: +1 905-655-4555
Website: https://chingari.ca/
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I’ve ordered a few times now, and the quality and taste have always been consistently great. The butter chicken is rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced every single time. The baingan bharta is smoky and full of authentic flavor, and the fish tikka is tender, well-marinated, and cooked to perfection.
Everything tastes fresh, portions are generous, and the flavors never disappoint. It’s rare to find a place that delivers such consistent excellence. Highly recommended—definitely one of my go-to spots!
Since this was our first time, we decided to go ahead on a special day.
The restaurant was below ordinary from inside and we became skeptical about the quality and taste of the food here.
We soon ordered a variety of dishes – Aloo Tikki Chaat, Vegetable Hakka Noodles, Bhindi Masala, Chingari Paneer Kadai and a few Tandoori Rotis.
The Aloo Tikki Chaat was okay but the Aloo Tikki itself was soggy and not crisp at all. It looked like it was already made before the order and just added in the Chaat. In addition, the sauces/chutneys were not enough for the dish. There was hardly any whisked yogurt in the chaat which is a key ingredient for this dish. The quantity was also less for the price of the dish.
The Vegetable Hakka Noodles was a complete let-down. The noodles used were thicker than normal and not used in hakka noodle dishes. It just had a very mild flavour of some soya sauce. There were hardly any veggies in it and it was almost like eating bland noodles. Very disappointing!
The Bhindi Masala was just fine but the Chingari Paneer Kadai which was a restaurant special item and recommended by the server was terrible. The gravy seemed to be not fully cooked and lacked the flavour of coriander seeds powder. It was just some kind of tomato onion gravy that tasted weird and sweet. It was bad to an extent that we did not want to have it after our first bite.
The Tandoori Rotis were okay but lacked the typical taste of a tandoori roti made in other North Indian restaurants in the GTA. The pricing was high for the below average taste and quality of food at this restaurant.
After we were almost done, it became too hot inside and was getting difficult to bear. The temperature in the restaurant should be adjusted to avoid inconvenience to the customers.
Definitely, a lot of work needs to be done at this restaurant to improve their standard and quality!
P.S. Mango Lasso was delicious!!
I would specifically call out their Chingari Chicken Curry. It’s superb!
Then came the Malai Kofta—if you can even call it that. It was basically mashed potatoes pretending to be food. No salt, no seasoning, no effort. I’ve had more flavorful air.
The Garlic Naan? I could’ve made sturdier slippers out of that chewy rubber. If Michelin gave awards for jaw workouts, this would win.
And the Malai Chaap… I honestly didn’t know it was possible to make something this bland. It’s almost a talent to remove every hint of taste from a dish.
I spent $80 on this humiliation, served hot in front of my friends. And the next day? Let’s just say everyone regretted it—including my 3-year-old as everyone started feeling sick and throwing up That’s a level of disappointment I wouldn’t wish on anyone.
Save your money, your stomach, and your dignity. Avoid this place like it’s an extreme sport.
Ufff, the taste just blew our mind. Everything that we ordered was a jackpot.
The chicken kebabs were juicy,soft and perfectly marinated.But, the dish that truly touched our soul was their chicken kadhai. I have never tasted anything like this in entire Toronto. We could tell that the spices were freshly prepared and the taste was an authentic dhaba style chicken kadhai which is how we like to eat back in India.
And finally we ordered their rice kheer and gulab jamun, which was a scene stealer too.
It was a perfect place for us family of 4 to enjoy our meal.Back in the car we already started discussing on whether we should try their indo Chinese or goan/amritsari fish curry next…lol
We will definitely keep coming back for more !
Everything from discussing the menu planning, to confirming orders, preferences and spice tolerance. Very good experience and thankful to Manpreet and team.