Wow this place is anything but fast. Almost 15 minutes to get my order. Had a enjoyable dinner at this restaurant. Decor is very nice
and the food and service was excellent! Thank you!
Excellent service ! Loved the ambience. We had rice with lamb vindaloo which was suggested by the lady server; got to eat the authentic Indian cuisine after a long time. Thank You so much Kothur..
Nice place and ambience. Indian Food lovers will find what they are looking for. Try some Veggie Samosas, delicious and have it with Gulab Jamun to suite your taste buds.
Craving for some good Indian food around the ROM got us here which was in a way a good find. The food was yumm! Like anyone who looks for great Indian food around the Bloors or in Toronto in general should go here once. Their seating and ambience is decent. And they have some Indian tracks playing in the background. Must try is butter chicken, paneer mutter, paneer tikka masala, mango lassi, assorted Indian appetizers, Naan.
And is definitely decently prized. They also serve wine and Indian beer which is a plus plus.
Had been to this little gem on a Friday evening.
It felt like a South Indian restaurant and so we decided to order Chicken Chettinad. We were told that this would be a spicy item. So we requested them to make it moderately spicy. It turned out to be a good decision. Perfectly cooked meat and a good amount of spices (Garam masala). The quantity of food was more than enough for 2 people and had generous servings of meat.
Ordered garlic naan and roti along with it. The garlic naan was hot and amazingly light & crispy.
The roti was refreshingly different than the regular rotis you get at other restaurants.
Daal tadka went well with the steam rice. Dal was spicy too.
We were hoping that the desserts would be equally good. But were disappointed with it. The gulab jaamun with vanila ice cream came with coconut decorations!
I personally felt that the dish would have tasted better without the coconut decorations.
Overall we had a good experience. I am surely going to visit again.
I've been looking for a good Indian restaurant in my neighborhood for awhile, and Kothur is great! Authentic food, with a great chef. (The only thing was I felt a tiny bit chilly & the entrance is kind of uninviting / hard to notice.)
We ordered the Chicken Tikka Masala and Saag Lamb. I was particularly happy they had Poori (fried bread), which is kind of a rare menu item. Our waitress was really friendly and took good care of us and the price was reasonable. Recommended.
Visited Kothur for lunch yesterday. The special lunch was not available and it's only on weekends apparently. So opted for a veg biriyani and sizzler.We were duly told that sizzler will take 15mins and we were okay with it.
The place was almost empty.The ambiance was good enough.Biriyani was served in a couple of mins and the quantity was good. It came with raitha as side.The biriyani was good.It was spicy, loaded with veggies and went well with raitha.The sizzler was a bit of a disappointment. It was just grilled veggies.But the butter naan which was served as an accompaniment was one of the softest I have had.To finish off we ordered ice-cream(mango ginger and vanilla).Mango ginger was delicious and vanilla usual fare.
The staff were courteous and ever smiling. The service was good!Hope to be back to try their snack platter and lunch.
My family was searching an Indian restaurant where we can get Indian taste. We were here for 4 days in Toronto. 3 days we visited this place. Amazing food. Authentic Indian taste. !
We dropped in here last night for a late night snack. I ordered the veggie pakoras ($4) and they were okay. The highlight was the chilli chicken ($7) which had a nice blend of flavour and spice. A delightful late night snack!
Nash and I recently visited Kothur Indian Cusine’s Yonge Street location. As we waited for our meal we were treated to complimentary papadum and hot sauces. I had the Lamb Saag which was boneless lamb cooked with onions, tomatoes and fresh pureed spinach. It was very flavourful and meaty.
Nash and I recently visited Kothur Indian Cusine’s Yonge Street location. As we waited for our meal we were treated to complimentary papadum and hot sauces.
I had the Lamb Saag which was boneless lamb cooked with onions, tomatoes and fresh pureed spinach. It was very flavourful and meaty. Nash had the tangy Chicken Vindaloo.
We ate our food with garlic naan, treating it like a slice of pizza! I couldn’t resist getting a Mango Lassi to have a break from spices. Our meal at Kothur was flavourful and pleasant! This is a great place to fulfill your Indian food craving.
The lunch here has just ONE option during weekdays.
There are more options in the weekend.
My bad luck, went on a weekday.
The food tastes great, completely apt when u need to get back to offic n work!!
A good option to try once.! Well I want to go again n try all veg options
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