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Address: 340 Railway Ave, Morse, SK S0H 3C0, Canada
Phone: +1 306-629-3330
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Reviews
Aloo Prantha were fresh and delicious. Best i ever tried on road.
But Daal they gave had no taste at all,
Wasn’t cooked at all, no tadka, no salt or anything. Literally couldn’t eat one roti with it so whole take food got wasted.
I am not posting it to discourage you guy ,just wanna let them know please take care of your food. Trucker stays are away from home for long time so always need some food like home but daal had worst taste i ever tried in my life. Please for next time take your time and make it properly.
Overall your service was great ,everyone was nice there.
The service was outstanding. The time to get food was fairly quick. I have to say, their food was leaps and bounds more flavourful and nuanced than most Indian restaurants in ‘Little India’ in Toronto. Nuanced and layered flavours. Even their garlic Naan bread was less thick than other places that just serve the doughy version, but this had so much more flavour and was still the perfect vessel for the curry. I ordered the Saag Paneer, being a spinach fan, and the Paneer was the most amazing texture of chew, but also creamy. The curry itself was out of this world. I had leftovers, the quantity was so much. We also ordered the Lamb curry and it was unreal. To go with the curries, we tried the Chicken Biryani, which was really yummy. Any Biryani is really some protein mixed with rice and veggies and Indian spices. You can’t go wrong. We added the Raita (typical yogurt with minced tomatos, cucumber and onion ) to cool down our palettes which is really a condiment and adds to the flavours.
Now….when ordering….you should go for the ‘spicy’ version (they will ask…or you should state it) and not ‘regular’….because spicy means its the authentic flavour. ITS not off the charts hot on your tongue—just the real deal. Regular is for people who are timid, at best. Don’t be timid:). Trust me….Their dishes are served in lovely copper pots with matching spoons. A lovely touch. So that was alot of food for two people, along with about 4 beers, hence the price point. Well worth it. You can do much less, or even order from the other menu.
The ambiance is somewhat dated, and lack lustre, but who cares right? You’re really in a Rural place, and its the food and service that mattered. Even some of the beer drinkers around us were super curious about what we were eating – so hopefully we turned them onto trying the ‘real deal’ on the menu!!
We eat food there too many times
Also dine in here, there service is also good
Give them a chance to give delicious food
They served it with fresh curd, pickle, and chutney — everything was so delicious. The staff was friendly and the vibe was pure desi! Highly recommend this place if you want real Punjabi-style parotha.