Simple, unpretentious venue offering South Indian specialties for dine-in or home delivery.
Hari Prasad Kanakkan
It’s a good place to have Kerala food when you’re in small group. Clean and worthy food & services but the space occupancy is less.
Worth a visit
Pros:-
1. Near to Niagara Falls and easily accessible
2. They are aware of the items they serve and suggest the best one
3. Food is tasty and authentic.
Cons:-
1. Lots of waiting time(not for the table, for the usual items we order)
2. But congested when theres rush
3. Bathrooms were not that clean/ not working when I visited., not sure about now
… moreAshley Mathews
I visited this restaurant on Saturday, July 11, and unfortunately, the experience was quite disappointing. I ordered a dosa, which is usually a reliable and tasty option, but this time it really missed the mark. The chutney served was especially concerning—it didn’t taste anything like chutney and lacked any real flavor or freshness. On a slightly better note, the sambar was okay, but it wasn’t enough to redeem the overall meal. Sadly, the food quality was poor, and I didn’t enjoy the experience. I hope the restaurant takes this feedback seriously and makes improvements.
… moreAmanbir Singh
Our memories of the Indian Coffee House in Delhi (India) and Chandigarh (India) tempted us to try this place in Niagara Falls, and their food didn’t disappoint. Of course, it’s not affiliated to the legendary Indian Coffee House in India. The interiors are not very inviting however, service and food would fairly compensate. We ordered parota + beef curry, and mysore masala dosa. Their sambhar is fine, dosa is good sized, and beef curry was very good. If you want to try good south Indian food, you can feel free to consider this place as you backup here in the NF at prices not as high as other places on the Clifton Hill.
… morePeter Yong (PedroJoven)
Food was good and service was ok. Seems like all dishes made when ordered so they are fresh. However, that takes a long time. They are unable to handle the load of customers. Our food took a while and they forgot our chicken cutlet. Portion ok size for the price but it’s a tourists area.
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We tried their pazhampori ( Banana Fritters ) and Chicken Cutlet
Terrible food. Couldn’t even complete it. The banana was not even ripe. And the cutlet is full of bread. Doesn’t even taste like a cutlet. Please improve for the price we pay. Also can improve the customer service. Wont recommend at all.
… moreSalove Sebastian
Food had!!
Chicken Biriyani 4/5
The flavour and the quantity is good. Kind of resembled the taste from back home. Chicken had that flavour in to it. But the amount of masala is bit lacking
Beef Biriyani 3.5/5
Same flavour of rice but the Beef didn’t had any flavour and taste to it.
Porotta 4/5
Though it’s an half cooked Porotta i still got that taste from back home and the main thing is thickness is lesser than whatever you get in other places. Easily can have two or three
Appam 3.5/5
Was decent
Beef Roast 4/5
The masala has the taste but not the Beef but still with all the ingredients it tasted good.
Beef curry 3.5/5
Same masala with gravy but the beef didn’t had much flavour.
The price overall is quite on the higher side coz of the Niagara is a tourist destination.
The wait time was okay
The staffs were good .
… moreFarhad Nizamuddin
Currently, it is my favorite halal restaurant to eat at Niagara Falls. Great customer service and excellent fresh food. We started with the chicken cutlets, and it was very yummy and crunchy. We then ordered the dosa, butter chicken, and mutton roast along with kerela parathas. The mutton was out of this world delicious. Butter chicken was very creamy and tasty. With the parathas, it was an excellent combination. We ended with the masala chai, which was hot, and it hit the spot kinda taste. Highly recommend spot and had free parking, which is a bonus.
… moreSreejith Mohan
I had the pleasure of dining at the Indian Coffee House located at 5077 Centre St, Niagara Falls, and I must say, it’s not an overly hyped place. Initially, when I saw all the positive reviews, I couldn’t believe it, especially in a tourist destination like Niagara Falls, where finding authentic Kerala food seemed unreal. I’ve traveled to various tourist attractions around the world, and most South Indian restaurants tend to cater tastes that could satisfy both locals and tourists. However, here at Indian Coffee House, I genuinely felt like I was enjoying authentic dishes straight from a Kerala restaurant.
I ordered the porotta and beef combo, and the first bite transported me directly to Kerala. The layers in the porotta were beautifully done and fresh. We also tried the chicken biriyani and banana fry. The chicken biriyani was an absolute showstopper. If I’m in town, this will be my go-to place for biryani. The banana fry was perfectly deep-fried, and the banana was ripe to perfection, leaving me with no complaints. It paired wonderfully with the beef curry we ordered, and the flavors brought back many cherished memories of Kerala.
I want to salute the chef at this restaurant for maintaining the same authentic taste from Kerala. I hope they continue to do so for many years to come. I’ll definitely return to this location with my family whenever I’m in town.
… moreאורנה גל
Lorance the chef, and the amazing Tlison are so good in what they do best – Making people happy.
The restaurant is intimic clean, smell like flower,
easy feeling, loving,
You must try the vegetable pakora devine. I know you love it
… moreToronto Maple Eats
Chicken cutlet was delicious and hot. Beef roast tasted like it was microwaved and bland . The fish curry tasted like it was burned. The Marsala tea and filter coffee was delicious. The Sambar looked sad
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