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Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

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The kitchen separates its three functions clearly: Juice Point handles fresh-blended fruit drinks and smoothies, Curry Point prepares vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries with traditional spices Chai Point offers Kadak Chai, Masala Chai filter coffee. This three-in-one format targets the commuter and office worker looking for a single stop rather than bouncing between a juice bar and a curry shop. The menu anchors on accessible homestyle preparations like Dal and Paneer curries served with Roti, paired with juices like ABC and Mango Smoothie finished with a proper cup of Chai, a practical answer to the customer who wants breakfast, lunch an afternoon ritual from the same counter. · No website yet.

Try the kadak chai, masala chai, abc juice, mango smoothie, dal curry.

Other newly registered Indian kitchens nearby

3 monthsFLAMES GOURMETScarborough
4 monthsDECCAN HOUSE RESTAURANTScarborough
4 monthsPIRAVI INDIAN BISTROScarboroughNo website — visit early
9 monthsMR BIRYANIScarborough

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