Really loved the food and service at this place.. the server was so helpful in helping me pick a dish that I would really like... We were seated right away and it is amazing authentic Indian food ❤️It!!! The dessert was amazing... we had the gulab Jamun. 👍
I can't recommend this restaurant enough. Every aspect of our meal from the food to the service was perfect.
Humble, family owned indian restaurant. Smells like home cooking when you walk in. Friendly service. Great food, hot and fresh. They also deliver.
Among the handful of Indian restaurants that CBD Montreal has - this one stands out for its authenticity and taste. Located on Boul St Laurent, this place is capable of pulling patrons by the mere fragrance of the food that they cook.
4 of us visited this place on a Sunday evening which was unusually crowded, we were put on the wait list and had to endure standing outside in the cold for good 20 minutes. Dal, Breads and Cauliflower were very delicious.Having said that, the place is way too small and it CANNOT handle more than 15 people at a time (10 if you ask me). One should be prepared for long waits and consequently a rather quick meal - this is probably not a place where you would go to have a relaxed meal.
Darbar has significantly changed since 2013 when I was last year. Food quality has remained just as great as always. This evening we went with a large group, everyone loved the food, no complaints whatsoever.
Bonne bouffe indienne dans le Quartier des Spectacles ! Localisé dans cette portion ''no man's land/ghetto'' du Boulevard St-Laurent entre Ontario & Sherbrooke, où commence le QdS, Darbar est un choix sûr de qualité et d'ambiance pour un restaurant indien à l'extérieur de Parc-Extension. Que ce soit les bhajis à l'oignon (6$), le korma d'agneau (14$), le saag paneer (13$), les pains naan (3$ chacun), tout était très bon. Le riz pulao (5$) était ordinaire comme tel. Ma bière Tiger (7$) et le lassi à la mangue (5$) étaient bien. Les prix sont abordables, le service correct, pas sûr que le personnel parle français... Petits plats, petites portions mais mélanger avec le riz + naan, on devient vite rassasié. Menu varié et beaucoup de choix. Une belle expérience culinaire en soit qui vous fait voyager via la nourriture, ça goût indien et ça sent l'indien ici. C'est un petit local, y'a aussi option de s'asseoir sur les cousins à l'entrée pour manger par terre style indien. Ils ont aussi une terrasse extérieur sur St-Laurent. On a pas été déçu, on reviendra très probablement, comme la plupart des gens, restaurant indien très bien côté à Montréal.
4/5 visité en avril 2016
Divine North Indian cuisine in this small restaurant tucked in between surplus shops on St. Laurent. The most elegant menus we have seen anywhere, but the food is spiced just right and reasonably priced. We had Thali plates with a pleasing variety of Punjabi dishes. Service was excellent on a Sunday evening. If you're looking for fine South Asian cuisine near the Quarter de Spectacles, you won‘t be disappointed.
Good but small portion. .
Some of the best Indian food I've ever had. It's family run and you can tell right away; from the decorative menu to the delicious food, someone's heart and soul was poured into this place. We had the Palak paneer and butter chicken (not very adventurous, but that's how I've come to measure) and our only complaint is that we would have preferred endless portions because we couldn't get enough. Didn't really notice the actual restaurant because I was too busy stuffing my face, but I think it was nice and authentic?... The service was definitely fantastic though and some of the most friendly restaurant owners/operators I've ever met. Will defs be back for more (unless they start delivering to Vancouver)!
Food was great, nice portion and quality too :)
Best indian restaurant in montreal!. The best indian food we've had in montreal so far!..nice and quaint place.
Wonderful first meal in Montreal. Made a reservation online, arrived, table was ready. Service was very attentive and courteous, despite the fairly busy dinner hour. Our water glasses were never empty and the waiter (manager?) was very helpful with navigation of the menu. I had the Thali, a sampler of several dishes, all of which I'd gladly order a full plate. I could have bathed in the Madras sauce! Plenty of kick for someone like me who likes a lot of spice, but not enough to have any ill effects afterwards. I was told by my companion that the shrimp tandoori was also delicious - plentiful when it came to shrimp - but I was too full to sample it.
We only have wonderful things to say about our dining experience at Darbar!
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