Sitaara - Markham
Sitaara
Description
Nestled in Toronto, this family-owned eatery offers a diverse menu that includes dosa, biryani, and samosas—each with mixed reviews. The dosa's masala may need refining, while the vegetable biryani is noted for its generous portions and flavor. Highlights include the flavorful boneless chicken biryani and the freshly made samosas, which deliver exceptional value. However, the restaurant struggles with communication; customers often find it difficult to reach them by phone. While some dishes are praised for their authenticity, others fall short in taste. Overall, it presents both potential and challenges for food lovers.
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I had dosa and coffee from here as breakfast. It was not bad. But I felt like the masala in the dosa was slightly gone bad. I could feel the difference in taste.
I stopped by this restaurant while passing through Toronto and opted for the boneless chicken Biryani for a quick meal. Though I can't remember the dish's exact name, it was flavorful and delicious, with just the right amount of spice. I plan on returning to try more dishes in the future, so stay tuned for an update!
95% of the time , we cant even call you guys or reach you anyway. The number on google is never availableThe only way to know if we can order is by literally visiting the place and then too they are closed half the time.I dont know how you guys are doing business if there is no way of contacting you peopleNo matter how good the food is , if we cant reach you , it’s useless
Based on vegetable biryani- Quantity and taste was good. Look forward to try other items.Update- based on Palak paneer, Kadai Paneer and Naan, food was terrible. Would not recommend the place. Taste was completely lacking in the food and had to be shoved down the throat.
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