20 opiniones sobre Kamasutra Indian Restaurant & Wine Bar
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Kevin B.
Tu valoración: 2 Brampton, Canada
First went here and had the winterlicious menu(which was the only option, no a-la-cart…but no big deal. the menu had lots of options) The karela chicken was excellent. The butter chicken was good. Standard butter chicken. Can’t go wrong. And So was the Na’an. Dessert i did not care for, but that probably was because of my tastes. no fault of the restaurant. But from my experience when a waiter notices you haven’t touched what you ordered… they ask why… but hey service is what brought my review down . Now i was going between 2 star and 3 star. Why? well the food was good, but the service was horrible. An hour after being seated we our main course was not served yet. In addition no one asked if we wanted another round of drinks.(the water atleast was filled often) But waiting an hour for food, I understand mistakes happen, but atleast check up on us. The waiter did around an hour come up and finally and say he doesn’t know what was the hold up. A couple who came in after us actually had there food, there desert, and paid the bill by time we got our main chicken. And i am sorry… there is no reason why indian food takes an hour to come out. OR why a waiter doesn’t check on his table… Eventually when he did come up to us an hour after being seated to say he is checking on our order, he did offer to comp us a a drink. So we did get another round after finishing our other drinks for a half hour, and no main course. But a free drink isn’t a big deal. I stuck at 2 star just because of the service. The food was good,(the appetizer was above average for sure) but butter chicken is butter chicken. Same as you would get at a local indian restaurant.
Alexis F.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Our family thought they would try something new and went to Kamasutra for Christmas Day Lupper. We ordered the family dinner for 4 which came with an appetizer platter, 5 dishes(we did three veg and two meat), rice and naan. It was perfect for our family and allowed us to have leftovers! The server was amazing and had a great sense of humour. My father walks with canes and when the staff just mopped the hallway tiles, a server came and assisted him back to our seats — top notch in our books, will definitely be going back! Also, best palaak paneer I have EVER had!
Johnathan P.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
I’ve always enjoyed the Indian food and service here. I like the samosas, the Sufiyani Salmon and I’m always a fan of the Biryani. The staff are friendly and usually fast. I notice there is also a constant stream of people who do take-away.
Vero L.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Big restaurant with nice décor. We enjoyed the fact that the table had some privacy yet it was part of a big room that was busy(although not nearly as busy as it should be on a Saturday night). Service was excellent — friendly and efficient. The food however was very heavy and gave us indigestion. We ordered two vegetarian dishes and a meat dish and all three came in a thick brown sauce that was unappetizing and made the dishes taste similar. Also, the servers walked by several times with sizzling platters for other customers that wafted an unpleasant burnt smell. This restaurant could be great, but they need to work on the food.
Alison B.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
Food was excellent. However, I would never again go to the restaurant. We had a reservation for 5 at 7 — we got our food at 8:15. The restaurant was almost completely empty, so there was no crowd to serve. I suppose that all of the staff’s attention was on filling delivery and take out orders. it was absolutely bizarre to sit in an empty restaurant on a Sunday night and get virtually no service at all. I have been going to this restaurant for more than a decade, but tonight was the last night.
Arjimiro B.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Compared with other Indian restaurants in the area this place offers a good variety of options in their menu at a mid price. The service was excellent, really friendly people however the overall decoration of the place looks a bit cheap, it is just a square room with no particular design. The amount of food they give you is perfect and they serve it it hot«fryers». We ordered Tandoori chicken and seekh kebabs they serve it with all the rest of the ingredients used to cook it such as onions, peppers and kale. We didn’t had any curry so I cannot comment on that but at least what we ordered was delicious. It is a bit difficult to find a place to park outside but if you are willing to walk some blocks the place is very recommendable.
Gogoland G.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Still one of my fave places to order from. The kashmiri naan is sooo good!
Ray S.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Not sure why it’s named after a sex book but me and my friend decided to come here for Summerlicious. Both the service and food was exceptional. My friend said it’s the best butter chicken she’s had at any restaurant and I agree that it was indeed delicious! We were asked if we’d like more naan bread when he saw us gobble it all down. The naan bread is also free. One complaint is that the dessert portion is small, I was expecting two Gulab Jamuns but only got one. Our waiter didn’t tell us his name but he was very friendly and attentive. I decided to order alcohol and I typically get ID’ed because I look young and he jokingly asked if he should check for ID. By the end of service, he suggested we try to guess each other’s age. One of the best waiters I’ve come across.
Farhad V.
Tu valoración: 3 Calgary, Canada
The food quality has declined, not enough spices anymore. I guess it is adapting to neighbours tastes.
Len K.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
The best Indian food I’ve had in Toronto. Best service, too. Love their chicken masala, and chicken vindaloo that’s the hottest but most satisfying dish I have enjoyed here. Can’t wait to go back… For the umpteenth time. Oh, I forgot, Indian beer complements all the great dishes.
Aroon S.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Amazing warm service. The best service I’ve honestly ever had in any restaurant in this city. Vinayak, the manager greets everyone with a warm smile as do all the staff. They don’t treat you with the normal polite courtesy expected but with genuine human warmth. The food is exceptional. The mocktails and the cocktails are very tasty. The appetizers are creative including a baked Brie with an Indian twist. My dining partner and I had paneer makhni, paneer tikka and malai kofta and they were very tasty. Highly highly recommended. A jewel of a Restaurant in the Bayview Eglinton area.
Ryan A.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Kamasutra has a lovely atmosphere, good food, and a very attentive staff. They have a pretty good selection of wine as well. I would pick this place over the Amaya any day.
Mike R.
Tu valoración: 5 Downtown Core, Toronto, Canada
This is where my Indian friends go when they aren’t in their own neighbourhood. Great Indian dining with a the best service I have received in a while. The manager does everything he can to make sure you’re happy and the staff’s attention to detail ensure that everyone is having a good time. E.g. at the end of the night some of our guest liked certain mints that came with the bill better than others. The server noticed and brought out the favourite mints.
Evan D.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
I am not normally a fan of Indian food, but Kamasutra is absolutely delicious. I order the Chicken Madras every time. It is loaded with flavour and packs a spicy punch. The portions are large, so unless you are a big eater, get ready for leftovers. It is a bit pricey, but it’s totally worth it. I frequently elect to take out my food as I live around the corner, but the restaurant is very nice for eating in as well.
Dee P.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
I went to this restaurant with a Groupon deal($ 25 for $ 50!), and left utterly impressed with their food! Their chicken tandoori was to die for. Their chana masala and aloo gobi were also pretty good. Their menu items are priced slightly higher than most Indian restaurants; I feel that it’s justified with their classy and intimate setting, and their superb food quality. Our server was very attentive… it would have been a 5 star experience if she was a tad bit friendlier.
Tiffany L.
Tu valoración: 4 Scarborough, Canada
It has a romantic, classy-but-can-be-casual-also sort of ambiance. I’ve been twice, and both times is has been mostly empty, so it’s always a wonderfully low noise level. As for the food: It’s not the best, but it’s at least average, and sometimes perhaps even a dash beyond that. The prices are above average, however, so it’s not the place to go if you’d care more about saving some money than you would about ambiance, for example. As for our group, it was a great place to be able to talk, and leisurely enjoy some above-average Indian food. The butter chicken was moist, but overpowered by the sauce, which tasted a lot like plain tomato sauce. It was not seasoned enough. There was no vegetarian korma on the menu, but they whipped one up for us. That was much more seasoned, with some spice to it, and was yummy. But they didn’t cut the broccoli pieces up enough, and it could’ve used some more vegetables in it. All in all it’s a fine place to experience, especially for a special occasion, but it’s not a place I would regularly visit. It is sentimental to me and I love good Indian food, so I’ll probably end up going here again some time.
Johnny L.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
Located near Eglinton and Bayview, just blocks away from the popular Amaya Express stands Kamasutra Indian restaurant. Not sure why they opted to go with that name, but the place is rather nice inside and outside. With a small town bistro feel, you’ll walk in and realize it’s anything but. There is an intimate atmosphere that accompanies the slightly higher priced Indian dishes on the menu. We started with a sweet mango lassi and Prawn Pakoras. The Mango Lassi drink can come either sweet or salted, and was done very nicely. The thickness of the lassi is ideal for consuming spicier dishes. Adds an extra layer of coating I guess. The Prawn Pakoras were good too. The Tiger Shrimps were fairly large and the breading was crisp. Lamb Tikka and Butter Chicken were very good too. The Butter Chicken was solid as the chicken breast was surprisingly very tender and broke apart fairly easily which led me to think that it had been marinating in the creamy sauce while being cooked gently and slowly. The Lamb Tikka was my favorite though as it had every hint of cumin and other spices blended into and charred onto the lamb chunks. The lamb was a bit overcooked as I would have enjoyed a bit of blood to my lamb, but it was still very good nonetheless. Service was decent enough. They could have been a bit friendlier but were quite attentive. The prices are higher than normal, but definitely reasonable, especially for the ambiance of the place. There is parking along the street in front of the place or there is a Green P Parking Lot directly across under the TD Bank. I’d recommend coming here for a date or a small intimate group.
Vishal P.
Tu valoración: 5 Tallahassee, FL
Excellent modern Indian restaurant! Food was spicy like real Indian food. Presentation and plating what made me give it 5 stars. Meats definitely tasted like it was pre-marinated days before. Kabobs were spot on. I wouldn’t consider it expensive bc it’s located on bay view. Bar is great when waiting for table.
Nav T.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
I’m quite an expert on Indian food having lived in India for most of my life and being a foodie since I turned 5(rather that’s my earliest memory of liking delicious things). So I went enthusiastically to try this place. A bit snotty — quite empty but they made a show of giving us a table at 5 pm without reservations. The complimentary garlic naan is appreciated and is a nice touch as someone else mentioned. The Delhi style chili chicken was tasty, but the lamb karhai style was just ok. They lacked spice punch entirely, despite 3 chilli signs next to these items. Not suited to an Indian palette at all, and not for you if you’re looking for authenticity. But the chili chicken was creative for sure — something I look for in a contemporary high end restaurant. Indian mains served with naan have to have more curry/gravy — that’s how we Indians like to dip our naans and rotis. But these were a lot more dry and not fun with naan or roti. Expensive for what it was, but fine dining Indian style for sure. However, it lacked the little touches that Indian food presents culturally — fennel seeds in creative sugary casings to clear the palette. I’m not coming back unless I just want ambience.
Alison S.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
I decided to give this place a try, and I can’t say I was completely wowed. The ambience is romantic with dimmed lights, red paint and cushioned seats, and a quiet atmosphere. The complimentary warm garlic naan was appreciated. We ordered the chana masala, which was not very tasty or spicy. The chicken vindaloo’s consistency was a little too thick for my liking, but still nice and spicy. The bastmati rice was delicious and not too oily. I didn’t try the Malabar fish angoori, but was told that it was delicious and very flavourful. It is also one of the restaurant’s signature dishes. For dessert, we shared the gulab jamun, which tasted just right and not too sweet. The servers were a little reserved, but were still quite warm and the food was served quite quickly. I don’t think the high prices are justifiable for the food served; therefore I would not return.