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Contribute Feedback What User likes about New Passage To India:
Everything I have tried here is delicious. The butter chicken is our fav. Veggie pakora and samosas are our go to appies. The prices are very reasonable. They offer take out as well. View all feedback.
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I've been curious about this restaurant for awhile, and we finally ordered some take out. We ordered the lamb curry, chicken Hyderabad and some chicken tandoori. The tandoori was good, but the curries were bland and were 70% sauces and 30% meat. When you look...More View all feedback.
I visited a birthday party in this restaurant. Excellent service and hands-down the best Indian food I ever had. Will definitely be back for butter chicken and garlic naans!
This restaurant is a basic food for eating in Abbotsford, even if you are usually not some Indian food. The menu is large and varied with excellent prices given the quantity and quality of the food you receive. The chicken of butter is something of the best I've ever had. I'd like to come to Abbotsford to eat in this restaurant.
Great experience! My favorite place to spend time with my family and enjoy delicious Indian cuisine. The fast service, clean environment and friendly staff kept me there.
Great place to go with friends, good ambience, very friendly staff and delicious food! Chicken Naan ( chicken and vegetables between Naan bread filled with spices) is my absolute favorite, highly recommended! Butter chicken with rice and naan is also very delicious! Stop by and try the delicious food and say hello to the owner!
This restaurant has good Indian food, and a wide variety of options to choose from. Their dessert options were fun to try and priced very well. We'd return here just for their dessert! I particularly enjoyed the rice pudding, and the dry milk dough in honey. The main dishes have standard flavours they didn't stand out as particularly fresh, or homemade or special ; but they did taste good. This is a safe place to bring the entire family, even if they don't enjoy spicy food.