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Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

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The house frames itself around the concept of sharing, a space where friends gather over plates, suggesting a casual dining and takeout model built on accessibility rather than a single signature direction. The kitchen's stated approach emphasizes fresh herbs, spice work technique rooted in Indian culinary tradition dishes positioned as thoughtfully prepared rather than assembly-line. The menu's breadth and fusion categories (Indian pizza, Royal Burgers) suggest a kitchen willing to bend the genre, making it a destination for diners seeking Indian food outside strict regional or technique-focused boundaries. · No website yet.

Try the royal spicy gobi, house-special chicken, mutton pepper fry, amritsari fish.

Other newly registered Indian kitchens nearby

1 monthCHAI TOWNDowntownNo website — visit early
6 monthsSAMOSA EXPRESSDowntown
6 monthsHAKKA & COEast Toronto
7 monthsKING PLACE BBQ & CURRYDowntown

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