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Contribute FeedbackManvirros is a delightful Indian restaurant located in a modest shopping center at the northern end of the city. Despite its unassuming exterior, the food is definitely worth the visit. Reviewers have raved about the variety and quality of the dishes, with standout items like the Shahee-paneer and the Bombay prawn coconut curry. The lunch buffet is a great deal, offering delicious options like mango chicken and butter chicken curries. The restaurant also offers vegan options, which have been praised for their taste and affordability. The portions are large, and the service is friendly and efficient. While some minor issues with pricing and bathrooms have been mentioned, overall, the consensus is that Manvirros is a solid choice for those craving authentic Indian cuisine in British Columbia.
I ate at Manvirros when it first opened. The service and timing of our dinner arriving were problematic. However I returned to try the lunch smorgasbord and was delighted. I have to avoid gluten and everything was pointed out that I could eat (which only excluded the Nam bread). The food is spiced to my liking--warm but the heat not overpowering the tastes of the dishes. The service after my first experience now continues to be excellent. I'm going to eat there today as a matter of fact.
We visited from out of town and ate dinner. Just a couple things to note, the lunch buffet is no longer available. The price on the window is for the lunch buffet that no longer exists. The dinner buffet price is $20. So we were surprised at the till. That being said, we enjoyed the food. I've had better butter chicken. This seemed to be cooked and tossed into the sauce. Who knows. My favourite part of the buffet were the chicken pakoras. I ate them with mango chutney. So yummy. They had veggie pakoras with spinach which were also tasty. Friendly service and clean seating area. I would recommend sprucing up the bathrooms though. Just needed some TLC. :)
I have eaten here just once but plan on returning- the food and service were good. I chose from the limited (but appreciated) vegan options - Chana masala, samosas, rice, and whole wheat roti which left lots to take home. The dishes were all good and the prices reasonable.
As part of a "dine around event" for dining, we chose this restaurant as one of four to get our card stamped. Dropping for dinner at 5 pm got us seated immediately as it was fairly empty. We were served upon seating with our drinks promptly arriving. As it was a fixed priced offer deal we could have an appetizer, entree and desert each. The appetizers (fried Onions and Samosa) were great., Likewise the entree of Lamb Curry and Butter Chicken with a good serving of Naan bread we had was tasty and very good and plentiful in amount. If you like it spicy like I did for the Chicken Curry just mention it to the server. The deserts of 3 different flavours sorbet/ice cream rounded up the meal nicely. Be aware the portions are generous. We took half the amount of each entree home for another meal the next day. Overall a very good experience with a subdued ambiance and service. We will visit again.
We often go here for take out or for the lunch buffet. They tend to serve mango chicken and butter chicken curries for the lunch buffet - because I like curries with more garlic and spices, I will add some of the chilli sauce they have in the condiment area. They have a nice variety of curries for lunch.I really like the chicken korma (wonderful rich cashew sauce), chicken spinach (chicken saag), any of the tikkas or tikka masalas. They're pretty much our go to curries from here. We've also had the chana masala and palak paneer, and both were good. I had the chicken vegetable curry once, but found it not flavourful enough, so we haven't ordered it again. I'm pretty picky about quality and authenticity when it comes to indian food, so this place is doing many things right. A huge thing that I like about Manvirros is when I order a curry spiced hot, it is actually pretty spicy, and I can still taste all the other spices. So many Indian places I have been to in BC will give me more of a medium than hot.