View Full Version : Good indian buffet in Mississauga or Oakville ???
laptop-tech
Sep 30th, 2004, 11:18 PM
Hey folks.
Looking now for a nice indian buffet in the Mississauga or Oakville area..
I've visit one already, right on Eglinton (at Tomken) and another one in Richmond Hill (Hwy 7 and Leslie).
The one on Eglinton is 100% vegetarian, food is good, it's pretty cheap (like 7 bucks or so) because there's no meat at all of any kind in there.
The one in Richmond Hill was a very small place, but also cheap and excellent food (man...I can eat 500 pounds of naan)...just too far from me now.
Any recommendations in Mississauga/Oakville area ???
Thanks.
wanted
Oct 1st, 2004, 04:00 PM
There are tons.
Havelly (meat+veggies). Village of India (strictly veg. ie paneer). Just google some up. Shahi Naan Kabob (pretty small buffet, not sure anymore haven't been there for 2 yrs). Sorry I don't know anything about locations.
500LBS of NAAN!!!!
I think I've accumulated around 100000LBS of nan since I've been born.
jalaram
Oct 1st, 2004, 04:50 PM
Brar Sweets (http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2001-07-19/goods_foodminis2_p.html) has a good veggie buffet.
There's one in Mississauga on Dundas (near Mavis, I think?).
jaigandhi5
Oct 1st, 2004, 04:52 PM
Sangam and Novelty
and dont know if HOST has a buffet but they are good as well :D
wanted
Oct 1st, 2004, 05:14 PM
Sangam and Novelty
and dont know if HOST has a buffet but they are good as well :D
HOST, probably very expensive
Cough
Oct 2nd, 2004, 01:05 PM
Shish Mahal on Ridgeway Drive just opposite and a bit north of Costco.
cory
Oct 4th, 2004, 10:24 PM
Just went to Sangam (10 n of Dundas) $13 per person and had an entertainment 2 for 1 so it was $20 including beer before tip. GREAT!!! ...well, dessert could have been better, but maybe I just need to acquire the taste or taste something else there.
dreamcatcher
Oct 5th, 2004, 12:10 AM
Just went to Sangam (10 n of Dundas) $13 per person and had an entertainment 2 for 1 so it was $20 including beer before tip. GREAT!!! ...well, dessert could have been better, but maybe I just need to acquire the taste or taste something else there.
Been there many times. Their dinner buffet tastes like re-cycled/reheated food from lunch buffet.
PrinceMS
Oct 5th, 2004, 01:20 AM
[QUOTE=wanted]
Shahi Naan Kabob [QUOTE]
Stay Away!!
Try "Hawaili" Dixie, a light north of dundas, in Rockwood mall. v.spicy, tried their menu not buffet.
"BBQ tonite" is fair rating mavis / burnhamthorpe
as a non-buffet, go "Tandoori Time" right beside "BBQ Tonite" , 5 thumbs up rating for overall (prices + clean + taste)
Rehan
Oct 5th, 2004, 02:29 AM
as a non-buffet, go "Tandoori Time" right beside "BBQ Tonite" , 5 thumbs up rating for overall (prices + clean + taste)
...the only problem there is that the restaurant there is no longer in business! ;) Tandoori Time and BBQ Tonite are both gone.
laptop-tech
Oct 5th, 2004, 05:58 PM
went to the Novelty and food was excellent... the variety was not the best (some vegs and 1 fish, goat and chicken dishes) but everything I tried was very good.
price was 9.95 for dinner buffet and sure I'l be going back next week or so.
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royal
Oct 5th, 2004, 06:09 PM
Try going to Brar in Brampton..its all veggie but has a lot of varitey ....you might have to wait a bit to get a table though since its so popular.
BuddyGuy
Oct 5th, 2004, 11:11 PM
Tandoori Time is still there I believe.
laptop-tech
Oct 9th, 2004, 04:58 PM
went to Sangam last night....
definatelly, NOT GOING BACK.
food was terribly COLD....COLD LIKE leftovers that had just come from the fridge....disgustingly cold....believe me.
lot's of variety, but tandoori chicken was simply deceptive.....dry like a piece of wood.....it was simply a "red chicken"...no taste at all.
chicken tikka was the only acceptable thing....all those other plates (sorry for my ignorance - dont know what those creamy ones are called) looked like 1 week old, really rough, dry and thick. The cheese tasted like rubber... there's one that I normally try (made with spinach and some cheese) and it was so horrible that I could not each 1/10 of an ounce...got myself 2 full plates and both were taken back to the kitchen with more than half.
the "2 for 1 special" is for everybody...no coupon needed.
part-trader
Oct 9th, 2004, 08:53 PM
best way is befriend an indian person and be nice to the family
eelfliw
Oct 9th, 2004, 11:13 PM
Another vote for Shish Mahal.
And another vote for not recommending Sangam. They do not serve Indian food.
Tandoori Time @ Wolfedale & Burnhamthorpe burned down on 9/11 at appx 10:30 - 11PM ish. I was driving by and there was a massive traffic jam. The fire dept had closed the part of the road due to the fire. Guess the foot was getting a bit too hot.... :cheesygri
wanted
Oct 10th, 2004, 02:20 PM
If you're going to an Indian restaurant. Try out saag and corn roti! It's amazing, I bet the actual Indians on this site (like me) would recommend it.
mjgeo
Jun 21st, 2007, 09:32 AM
Royale Indian cuisine I believe has Veg and Non-Veg thalis from 5.99 - 7.99. No a buffet but the food is great and plentiful. My brother and I went there the other day and the food is great. They dont' have llbo yet but will defn go there again. They are at burnamthore and Central Parkway West in the Chinese mall. It took a long time for us to find it but it was worth it.
Host is expensive and I don't know if they have buffet. Food is good also. Bombay Bhel has gone down in quality and won't recommend it.
-Naveen
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