palais d'ajit


philippe
5
2 yıl önce
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very good food and service for a very good price. as an eco-friendly person i appreciate the facts they provide sauces in bottles you can spread the right amount on samosas instead of individual and disposable ones and use a metal tray with 5 compartiments, practical to use instead of 5 plates and ecologic. they also dont overdose you with napkins everywhere and ask if you want to print the receipt or not. i will become a regular!
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john
5
4 yıl önce
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one of my favorite spots to eat. definitely the best indian food available in verdun. the butter chicken will warm your soul.
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lisel
1
4 yıl önce
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was enjoying a nice samosa when suddenly i felt something similar to plastic in my mouth. it was a bandaid! seriously? how gross! wtf? people working in restaurants should always wear gloves, then incidents like this would not happen. i have filed a complaint with with the food inspection division of the city of montreal. get your acts together! now!!!!
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sfn
5
4 yıl önce
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food is very authentic! they use chickpea flour in many dishes so there are tons of gluten free options. the restaurant itself is small but it doesn’t disappoint.
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marie-claude
4
5 yıl önce
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best indian restaurant. good prices, awesome flavours and choice and they are generous with the portions! i recommend their butter chicken and onion bajit!
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helen
3
6 yıl önce
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being an indian origin, i must say this place has one of the best butter chicken, naan and samosas. other than that they have the worst biriyani selection and fish curries. i ordered the madrasi fish cury today and it felt like fishes were dipped in chilli curry that was a bad choice must i say. also the menu here needs to be updated. the prices have gone up and we were surprised to see the bill.
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pascal
5
6 yıl önce
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le meilleur resto indien dans le sud ouest et de loin!
j'en mange une fois par semaine. la nourriture est de qualité et très goûteuse. très bon rapport qualité - prix.
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eating
3
7 yıl önce
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every time i went to an indian resto, i always went back to the same one: bombay mahal on jean-talon. every.time. and i call myself a restaurant blogger! pfff! i've been eating lots of korean food, japanase food, chinese food, but indian food? scarcely. yes. i used the word 'scarcely'. and i love indian food. on top of it, it's really like i'm doing it on purpose to not eat at indian restaurants, because i have two perfectly good ones about a two minute walk from my place. i really do try.
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pkzilla
5
7 yıl önce
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i adore this place. run by what seems to be an extremly hard working family as well, they're always nice to use, and even when completely full the service never takes that long either. food is very well priced and delicious. a large meal for two can run you 30$, and it is also byow. the food is delicious and has always tasted fresh to us as well.
a good variety of food as well, i've brought less adventurous friends and family there and they've adored it as well. perhaps it's because we go there so regularly, but when we ask for spicy they do not skimp on the spice.
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alain
5
8 yıl önce
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(english will follow) wow, vraiement merveilleux! ce petit resto familiale nous a vraiment charmé, bonne nourriture indienne, un prix exceptionnelle pour ce que nous avons eu. l'agneau, les crevettes, le poulet au beurre et que dire du paneer aux épinards. wow! nous avons déguster plusieurs plats, nous étions 4 et nous n'avions que des bons mots pour ce petit resto. le chef est même venu nous voir, chaleureux service, bon prix et bonne bouffe. longue vie à ce petit resto. nous retournerons lors de notre passage, le 100 km en vaut la peine
/wow!  just wow.  that family owner restaurant is amazing!  great indian cuisine,  great price!   we were 4 of us, tasting all kind of plates, just bravo!  good price for all we had.  try this place before it will be to popular!!!  it worth the 100 km that we did to get there
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channel
5
8 yıl önce
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amazing restaurant and some of the best indian food in montreal. if you want real indian spicy you just need to ask and they will do it for you :). people complained it was too spicy when the restaurant opened, and now people complain its not spicy enough haha... if you ask you will get what you asked for! they also have the best samosas i have ever tried (and i have tried at least 10 different places), and they are not oily... also i do not know why some people say it is expensive because for 2 people you can have 2 appetizers, 2 main courses, rice and 2 naans for under $40 with tip included... ive never seen this for a byob :)

highly recommend to give it a try!
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cuddles2539
9 yıl önce
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great indian food in verdun :-d. delicious food, friendly service, reasonable prices and portions, what's not to love? also, the only place in verdun that sells dosa, which is a big plus in my book. we've been twice and everything has been wonderful. lamb and chicken are tender and juicy, the samosas are stuffed to bursting, the rice is fluffy, the raita and mango chutney are the perfect accompaniment to many of the dishes and the mango kulfi dessert is the perfect way to end your meal.

everything on the menu is mild to moderate (at least in my opinion) in terms of heat and spice; even dishes such as the jalfrezi and vindaloo, which should be very spicy, are only moderately so. i guess (like so many other restaurants) they've had too many customers tell them to "make it spicy" only to then complain that it was too hot, so they've had to keep everything in the mild to moderate range. having said that, if you ask for your food to be very spicy, they'll be more than happy to kick up the flavor and the heat of whatever dish you've ordered.
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chimp2014
9 yıl önce
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fantastic indian fare. delighted to see a strong contender of indian cuisine in a locale filled with everything but that. wide assortment of dishes from across india with plenty of spice and excellent value.
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ilikefood
2
9 yıl önce
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not very good.. as a frequent patron of indian restaurants i was very excited to see a new one pop up very close to where i live. i read the reviews on urbanspoon which promised excellence. i was very excited to try this new place out. i didn't realize that all the "users" that made the reviews only had one review. this is a clear indication of self hype but i digress. i will break this review into 4 categories: atmosphere, service, food, price.

atmosphere:
i get that this place is new but the lighting was very bright and artificial feeling and the walls were completely bare save for a chalkboard of specials and some rinky dinky christmas decorations. if you are an indian restaurant, maybe throw up some posters of india or something? no biggie this is the least important part of the experience in my opinion.

service:
the service was pretty bad. it took an awful long time to get served. i could tell that other patrons were growing increasingly impatient. it's new so maybe they are unsure how to staff the place but the waitress was friendly but awkward, disorganized, and very slow. i don't think she has much experience in waitressing and may be a relative helping out. i am sure that they will get the hang of it eventually.

food: (the most important part! )
the menu is pretty decent. there is a good variety of options and they are well explained despite them being printed on take out menus. the only thing i think could really be improved is the fact that they should offer combos or thali specials. this is by far not a high class indian restaurant so i think thali options will help them stay competitive with other restos in their class. a la carte can get expensive quickly.
we ordered an entrée of samosas, bhaji, and papadams. while the bhaji and samosas were quite good they were exceptionally oily. a good sign of freshness but excessively oily can be a put off. my wife had to roll hers in her napkin. the sauces came in a squeeze bottle which is not very classy but easily managed by staff. the papadams sadly did not show up until well into our main courses. they were however quite good. our main dishes were chicken jalfrezi (me) and chicken korma (wife). i found the portions a bit on the smaller side to be honest. while they weren't bad i had asked for mine extra spicy as i am an avid vindaloo fan (i didn't get theirs because they put potatoes and that doesn't belong in real vindaloo) it was very very far from spicy. i have had spicier butter chicken (not a spicy dish) the flavour was good but not as i had ordered. the korma was all in all decent. i would say the food gets a 3/5 for over all quality and freshness.

price:
as i mentioned, they really need to get a thali/combo menu going. one "review" claimed that this place rivals pushap. for one pushap has a way better atmosphere. also, pushap is vegetarian and does it well. it's one of the few vegetarian places i go to because it is very good and very cheap. you almost forget about the lack of meat. palais d'ajit does not even compare to the price and quality of pushap. the a la carte pricing and lack of combos is it's real downfall. while the price wasn't terribly unreasonable it adds up quick if you want the real indian meal experience.

all in all i would say that it has potential but i would more likely take the trip up to park ex or even pte st-charles or cote des neiges for a better, deal and better service. all in all i give it 2.5 on 5
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anitahaurie
9 yıl önce
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delicious indian food, great price. the food here is absolutely delicious. they have a wide variety of dishes, and ridiculously low prices. everything we tried tasted fantastic, and was comparable to much more expensive restaurants. definitely worth it!
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