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Classy but still inexpensive enough that both student and retiree budgets can afford it, Gandhi is so busy that the owners expanded into the adjacent building in 2007, doubling their seating space. Painted creamy yellow in one room and relaxing lavender in the other, the rooms are bright. Service is polite but brisk. The cooking is mostly to order and arrives fresh from the pot, pan, or oven. Flavors are delicate and subtle, but ask that they be ramped up to spicier levels and the kitchen will oblige. (Request "Madras hot" for medium heat.) Tandoori duck and lamb, and chicken tikka are popular, and vegetarian dishes fill a large section of the card.
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A pleasant change
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I am not a big expert on Indian food although I like to enjoy the flavors every once in a while. Overall I enjoyed my visit and the food as tasty. One disappointment was the lamb -...
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- posted on 11.12.12
- by ExpertSwissTraveler
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Enjoyable meal
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Old Montreal offers several Indian restaurants, and Gandhi was nearest to Le Petit Hotel. Went without reservations, but were seated immediately at a table near the window. Prices seemed...
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- posted on 10.12.12
- by Upnorthdeborah
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Not the best
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Better Indian food available in Montreal. Prices are moderate and curry is quite spicy. Location in Old Montreal is a plus. No easy parking. May be a good pre theatre dinner during...
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- posted on 09.23.12
- by gorlinjay
Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 514/845-5866
Address:
- 230 rue St-Paul ouest
- Near rue St-François-Xavier
- Montreal, QC H2Y 1Z9
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Hours:
- Mon-Fri noon-2pm; daily 5-10:30pm
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