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Found the place by luck and we were blown away by the food. Simple no fuss restaurant with casual decor. The service is quick efficient and smooth. The Sambhar is authentic full of flavour and super delicious. The Vada and Idli so soft and fresh, dunked in Sambhar, a match made in heaven. The mint onion dosa was generous with the mint chutney and bursting with taste and flavour. We would definitely come back to eat a... View all feedback.
What 4John D 1 year ago on Google doesn't like about Subiksha:
This restaurant used to be a fantastic spot for hanging out and enjoying delicious food. However, our recent experience was not as impressive. The food still tastes good, but the atmosphere and interior of the restaurant have completely changed. There was a long line and a wait for a table, and once we were seated, we were given a 30-minute time limit. It appears that they are focusing more on takeout orders rather t... View all feedback.
This popular restaurant, while not very fancy, offers a wide variety of vegetarian South Indian dishes. They serve a range of snacks and meal items with a lengthy menu. Seating is limited and they do not take advanced reservations, so be prepared to add your name to the waiting list upon arrival. During peak hours and holidays, the wait time can average around an hour. It is recommended to finish your meal within 30 minutes to allow for quicker turnover. The food is tasty, the staff is courteous, and the service is fast. However, the atmosphere may not be very cozy as the door constantly lets in cold drafts, making it uncomfortable for patrons sitting near it. Despite this, the restaurant is definitely worth a visit.
I visited this restaurant based on a friend's recommendation. Previously, my go-to spot for South Indian food was Saravanaa Bhavan, but after dining here, I will have to reconsider my choice. Subhiksha stood out for its generous portions and high-quality dishes, as well as its quick service. What truly impressed me was when I tried to leave a tip in cash after paying my bill, they politely declined, saying they do not accept tips. This gesture, which I found unusual in the Greater Toronto Area, should be commended.
This restaurant used to be a fantastic spot for hanging out and enjoying delicious food. However, our recent experience was not as impressive. The food still tastes good, but the atmosphere and interior of the restaurant have completely changed. There was a long line and a wait for a table, and once we were seated, we were given a 30-minute time limit. It appears that they are focusing more on takeout orders rather than traditional dine-in service. We have deducted one star for this experience and hope to see improvements in the future.
The place is overhyped because the seating capacity is less. Longer wait times to get seated has created a fake demand for this restaurant. They serve authentic South Indian food (meaning less spices, and traditional recipe). For people who are Jain, the sambar has onions and that's a downside. It took us 35 minutes to get a table for 2 people on Thursday evening. This is the only traditional South Indian restaurant in Scarborough. But if you come towards weat end of GTA i.e Brampton, Mississauga or Etobicoke you'll find several similar restaurants with no waiting time. The food was good overall. Serving size is decent. Accompaniments like Sambar, chutney and green chillies are extra charge. Vegetarian Restaurant in Scarborough. Dosa in Scarborough. South Indian food in Scarborough.
Go-to indian restaurant for tiffin and meals! haven’t had any dish that does not taste good! everything is great, our usual is sambar vadai, coffee and dosa! The sambar is all time favourite! during the weekends we look the meals here! phone orders are given on time and all the girls who work there are really nice and courteous! quick on heir feet and kudos to them !!! 5 star for food and customer service. Seating is limited.