Spice Club Indian And Hakka Cuisine
Spice Club operates two locations serving North Indian and Hakka cuisine a menu anchored in biryanis and regional specialties.
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Spice Club operates two locations serving North Indian and Hakka cuisine a menu anchored in biryanis and regional specialties.
The kitchen distinguishes itself by pairing Indian cooking with Hakka techniques, a hybrid approach uncommon in Scarborough's largely single-cuisine restaurants. This fusion addresses diners seeking both subcontinent depth and East Asian inflection on the same menu, a meaningful gap in the neighbourhood's casual dining landscape. The signature biryanis are the calling card, slow-cooked rice dishes layered with meat and spices that anchor the kitchen's North Indian identity.
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