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Usually second experience is not glorious but with Thali, even better. Nice Indian food with a touch of modernity married to the generosity of the indians. Tried different dishes, same delight View all feedback.
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the hotel is located in walkable distance from the parlament hill with the right taste of Indian cuisine in a thali/plate. paneer along with other sweets were all delicious and as I expected. the prices seem to me also to be a bit high that thiali should have enough food for the person, but there was only Paratha/Brot and bowl rice that seems not enough for me, so to more paratha. other than this taste is good and va... View all feedback.
Helloo from a real Google critic!Lovely South Indian curries … freshly made..!!BuT but but..When i am ordering a 30$ indian THALI, I expect FRESH Rotis or parathas !!! They were DEFINITELY NOT Freshly cooked ..!! I could just tellThe vegan rotis were frozen ones, LOLIf you cannot cook fresh food, DO NOT put it on the Menu Sir ! It’s not fair AT ALLLL..!!Moreover an Indian thali SHOULD include One entree ATLEAST !! Just serving 3-4 curries, which are served only 2 spoons each IS NOT how Indians are served !I would definitely kindly suggest the chef to just put in extra effort for customers to have a reason to re-visit again..!!Ooh the DAHIVADAS stole the show ..!! They were freshly made the chutneys PERFECT ?Thank you !!
I have been a fan of thali and Joe since it opened. I have been there for every major occasion. We went today, spent 250 and unfortunately the quality of food was like any other Indian restaurant. I have previously given 5* reviews but am downgrading the food and service this time. Don't think we will go again. Totally disappointed by the quality. I am a conniseur of Indian food and have always held Joe's cooking in the highest esteem. The kheer was undercooked. Rice was semi-raw and that amazing taste of each dish is gone. Sad!!
During our recent visit to Ottawa, we visited this restaurant. It was quite close to our hotel so thought of going their for dinner. Ambience was very pleasant. Tables are very well organized with plants besides each table. Enough lighting. We ordered 3 traditional vegetarian thali. It was so aromatic when it got served on our table. It includes some curries, desserts, one parotta, one papad and bowl of rice. Out of all curries, mushroom curry and kofta were super delicious. Baingan preparation can be improvised. Overall taste was delightful. From pricing POV, we felt it was overpriced. However, it is worth giving it a try. Staff was very humble and courteous.Kid-friendliness: They dont have much options for kids. However, they made less spicy mushroom masala for my son and he loved it along with paratta.
It was my first time going to Thali and I tried their most popular dish. It was pretty filling and the chicken was very tasty. Please note that some of the dishes in the platter might get cold until you try the other ones. It is a great idea to change up the dishes in the platter. The mango pudding was not my favorite, but that was because I do not like mango. I did not have the option to choose the dessert as it came with the platter. I will definitely go there but maybe I will try other dishes to find one that suits better with my taste! Service was also great but when we asked the details of the ingredients a watier only told us the names of the dishes and quickly left our table. Also, it is great that everything here is halal!
Visiting Ottawa to meet a friend who shared a list of potential restaurants and Thali was the first spot with his recommendation. You trust friends and just go with the flow.No disappointment here whatsoever even if website was slow loading the menu. It actually works out for me: great food is best consumed with plenty of time!So atmosphere is also important especially downtown where one only sees crowded restaurants or fast food joints. Here there is plenty of room, high ceilings and even a terrace.You get greeted by a photo of the chef and our head of state. Then a friendly waiter confirming your OpenTable reservation. Yes you want to book a table even at lunch on a weekend. It’s popular so can’t take any chances.My friend recommended to go with a Thali platter so lamb was my choice. I see some comments about “prices being above average” and must correct this statement: if your average fast food bill is $15 20 than you cannot compare it with this culinary experience. We walked away with exactly what we wanted to eat and the price was more than reasonable. Two hours with a good time and cup of tea to wash down the sublime dessert that is included in the Thali platter was a perfect reunion. I drove 400km and would eat here again next time in Ottawa.Highly recommended and let’s keep healthy food on top of our list again next time!