Food at Kings palace is… Unhygienic, Greasy, Stale, preservatives… For god sake… all the people giving good reviews. please get a life. May be you guys never had a good food in your life or may be never went to a good place. All it is a microwave food… it is not fresh at all!!! The food has too much color and very oily too. The taste might be good but that food is extremely unhealthy, Any Toronto food inspectors reading? I am totally aghast how can people like this place. There is also a strange smell in the hall as well. like puke… and i guess the curry prepared is used for 3 – 4 days. The food is not fresh and just the re-heated in microwave. The food may look good but it has got lots of preservatives and eating soda and color. If you care for your self then stay way from this place… worst restaurant ever in Toronto!!! The owner Mr Butt… is only trying make big margin on his sales without caring about the quality!!! there are many other good paki restaurants in Toronto to eat!!! I will never eat at this place in my life…
JJ H.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place used to be the best. But about 6 months ago I started noticing a slight decrease in quality. The butter chicken is much greasier than it used to be. The nan is still good, but they increased the price to about $ 13 for a meal, which is slightly more than I want to pay for the decreased quality. We used to go every week, but now its less than once a month and
Attila B.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
The food at this place is awesome! The kashmiri chicken is one of my favourite but everything else is just as tasty. For around 10 bucks you get two freshly baked naans and your choice of three dishes plus a small salad and a drink. You need to be very hungry in order to pile all that up. Now that’s a good deal bitches!
Candice A.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Can’t say much for the atmosphere but the food is always one of the best places in the city. Could eat here every day! So many options and always so incredibly flavourful. Regular naan is great but go for garlic naan if you’re feeling baller.
Jamal J.
Tu valoración: 1 Mississauga, Canada
Terrible food. I asked the guy to give me his recommendation. The pieces of chicken were not good ones. Neither was the food fresh. I could tell it was cooked several hours, maybe even days ago. The best thing served was fresh naan bread. Service was ok. Maybe they had an off day. But I can’t even think about the food.
Sassan V.
Tu valoración: 3 Koreatown, Toronto, Canada
A great place to indulge in Halal Indian and Pakistani cuisine. They freshly bake the Naan on premises with different toppings if ordered. Actually, the Naan is the only item along with the Kebobs that are not nuked up. Everything on display is heavily microwaved for re-heating purposes and at times the food sits too long on their shelves. If you crave beautiful Hindi music and dance videos, their TV will play the selections for you multiple times. Most are their dishes either vegetarian or meat dishes are nicely spiced and pretty decent. It’s a hangout place for our hard working taxi drivers, an indication of clean and decent food.
Jared R.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
This used to be a great place for all hours Pakistani food and was frequented by many taxi drivers who needed delicious food to keep them on the road. Centrally located behind Toronto Reference, it was a go-to spot for me in my first years in Toronto. Sadly, the indomitable Mr Butt has left for a new place at Sherbourne and Dundas and the food at King Palace has taken a dive. The Buttee chicken and the aloo gobi were decidedly meh and the place was in a state of disrepair. Also there were no cabbies to be seen.
Nidhi S.
Tu valoración: 2 Buffalo, NY
My friends love this place. But let me be honest I did not like it at all. This place offers variety of food with lot of color in it. Also the chicken dint taste fresh. Well it was expected after counting the number of microwaves. I mean seriously«6 microwaves» to heat the food. This definitely explains why my food dint taste fresh. I am definitely not visiting this place again. Price– Reasonable Ambience– ok Food– ok and not fresh
Saad Q.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Got the butter chicken with nan A lot of variety, butter chicken was not bad but Ive had better before They warm up the food and give a small salad, 2 pieces of naan with a drink for 13 The best part of the meal was the naan, it was large and soft Would visit again
E M.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Excellent food, great friendly service, have been coming for over ten years. Great value, ordering 3-veggie combo sometimes with fresh roti, sometimes with rice. Free, ample parking. ** Bread made fresh to order! **
Alice L.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
My go-to place for 4am Pakistani/Indian cuisine. They’re open very late and usually have a collection of cab drivers parked outside who are always fun to chat with. The atmosphere inside is very casual, with an «order at the counter» and«seat yourself» system and TVs that usually play Bollywood music videos with occasional news reports. Our dishes of choice: palak paneer, tika masala, butter chicken and chicken korma with plain rice and naan.
Som S.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
When I cannot go to Moti Mahal on Gerrard Street, I will go here. Chicken Biryani good, Chicken and Goat Kebobs good, Dessert selection good. They have a huge selection of food. Try it.
Diana E.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Amazing Indian food, loved the butter chicken and the fresh naan bread. They are open all night! Until 6am
Sonia A.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Finger Licking Grease Haven! I stumbled upon this place while coming home from work one night. The aroma of spices made me go inside this HOLEINTHEWALL.(take out in full effect) but Boyyyyy was I glad I did. I ordered 4 veg samosas(they threw in 2 extras), chicken biryani(which was enough to feed 5 and had a lot of chicken pieces in it as oppose to your usual pass me the magnifying glass and let’s play«where’s Waldo» containers), Nihari(beef bone marrow curry), Haleem(minced stew made of lentils and beef), and 3 buttered naans. First of all, all of the above came to $ 35 with tax! And it was ALL Finger Licking Good. Can’t wait to try other items on their menu during my next cheat night! Yes I cheat with food ;-)
Kristyn P.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Late night food run. Unexpectedly a vast variety of dishes to choose from. I simply asked for the spiciest dish of all and they sure delivered! The Chicken Tikka Masala was good enough to take home and even eat the next day. Reheated again, mind you. Still yummy.
Ayesha A.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is my regular go-to with my bros, because it’s the only place we can all agree on when we get together for some grub. Don’t expect a fine dining experience, the atmosphere(especially at night) is definitely not first-date material… but the food is good, the options are plenty. It’s not cheap or very quick, considering the food is ready and out, I’d say average prices for a Pakistani/Indian restaurant. But, getting a good, genuine desi food experience downtown, though it’s becoming more available, still, this place does it right. There are always people there, any time of night, and there’s usually some Bollywood film playing in the background. It’s a very no-fuss kind of place, and I always leave completely stuffed and satiated. I see this place being on my regular-visit list for a long time.
Maraz R.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
The poor reviews of this restaurant are made by people who don’t know their south Asian food. This stuff is fantastic Pakistani food with tons of spice and even more flavour. I love rice but freshly made pita/naan is a must. For $ 10-$ 15 you get a generous portion of curry, 2 dinner plate sized naan, a side salad and a drink. Not as super cheap as you might expect a greasy spoon place to be but definitely still good value for money. I docked a point here because all the food is microwaved and it can be a little greasy but too be honest, growing up in a Bengali immigrant family. All the food I ate was microwaved, spicy and a little greasy. So I guess it almost feels like home. That probably explains the tons of authentic south Asian clientele.
Momin K.
Tu valoración: 1 Mississauga, Canada
Any restaurant that has 6 microwaves at the front of the house can’t be good. I have not tasted the food, but microwaved food is definitely not something I want to pay this much for! And yes I noticed a lot of good reviews before coming here.
Shaheed S.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Late night– Street meat, Mcdonalds, Deli food… hmmm…OH how about KINGPALACE!!! less then $ 15 you get yourself a three meat combo and they have such a large selection. Items are very spicy, which i love and at this time of the night when there are no other options. AMAZING! Everybody that i have brought here have loved this place. The butter chicken is amazing, but has gotten more and more sweeter over the years. I think that there may have been a change in ownership and the original owners opened up a place called King Place. I have not been there as of yet, i think that is on my TO do list.
Justin T.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Don’t do it! Having been lured by the good reviews at King Palace, I decided to give it a try. Big mistake! The food was from the buffet and heated up in the microwave which is a big red flag for me. It was quite bland and lacked flavour in my opinion, and I didn’t finish the majority of my meal. Although this restaurant seems to be always busy, I won’t be back in a hurry.