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What User doesn't like about La Porte de l'Inde:
Ok this food is delicious but unfortunately our group had a hard time focusing on that when the service was poor. One member of our group has a peanut allergy and his girlfriend lucky tried his food first and bit into a peanut! Also another couple got their entrees but the rice they ordered never came. They had to ask for the rice 3 times. By the time it came the rest of us were finished eating. Overall the food was... View all feedback. What Paddy Walsh likes about La Porte de l'Inde:
I recently passed by the restaurant and noticed that it looks completely empty! I hope you are just renovating and not closing down permanently. It would be a big loss for the local community. View all feedback.
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I recently passed by the restaurant and noticed that it looks completely empty! I hope you are just renovating and not closing down permanently. It would be a b...
read moreThe lamb korma and samosas at this restaurant were fantastic. The meat was tender, well-spiced, and the pilaf was delicious with cloves, cinnamon, and finely sh...
read moreI had the worst butter chicken and naan bread I have ever tasted at this restaurant. The portion size was small and the naan bread was undercooked and doughy. I...
read moreVery good Indian restaurant. We’ve been here for serval times. Naan is fresh but kinda burned. Curry has right amount of spices. Samosa is crispy and flavorful....
read moreIf you're looking for the most authentic Indian food in Montreal, this has to be it. They have a wide selection yet everything is cooked to order so you know it...
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read moreDespite mixed reviews on service, food quality remains a standout factor at this Montreal Indian restaurant. Some guests experienced delays in their orders and poor communication from staff, while others praised the deliciousness of dishes like lamb korma and samosas. For those with dietary restrictions, gluten-free options are available. The authenticity of the food, from crispy samosas to perfectly spiced curries, is a highlight. Although portion sizes and service consistency may be areas for improvement, the overall dining experience seems worth a visit for any Indian food enthusiast in search of flavor-packed dishes in Montreal.
Ok this food is delicious but unfortunately our group had a hard time focusing on that when the service was poor. One member of our group has a peanut allergy a...
read moreWe ordered food last night and were told there would be a 45 minute delay. After 2 hours, still no sign of our food. We called twice and were told it would come...
read moreI'm not sure when this restaurant was established but I have seen only a handful of reviews on this location.
A quick prawn patia delicously spicy and fragrant and a lamb malabar, orange and almondy and saucy.
Perfect lunch place! Lunch specials, starts with soup and finish with desserts & coffee.
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