• Niagara Tandoori Hut - Niagara Curry House

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant serving Indian, Nepali, and Himalayan dishes, some of which can be made vegan upon request, such as samosas, dosas, thukpa, roti, and rice. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-12:00am.


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2 Reviews

First Review by KatherineWinter

minthin

Points +851

Vegan
10 Apr 2024

Only get the buffet

We ordered off the menu which was a mistake because this place catered more to the buffet experience. We got the yellow dal which was great and the momo dumplings which were some of the worst flavored dumplings I’ve ever had (ok maybe this is posh of me, but I thought it was really tacky and a statement on the restaurant that they served the dumplings with ketchup). These two dishes were not enough for us so we ordered aloo gobi with roti which was very good. My partner especially loved the cauliflower, while I loved the potato.

Vegan dishes: there were a handful of dishes on the menu, and the buffet ($25) had about 4 (yellow dal, chole batura, veggie rice, and samosas). The naan isn’t vegan but they’ll do roti for you. There was no labeling on the menu, so we had to ask and I was skeptical of the waiter’s knowledge of what vegan means, so take that into account.

Service: this is a one-and-done shop where they get you situated and then leave you alone. Like I said, they cater to the buffet experience. The staff there were very affable.

Ambiance: Although this was a sit down restaurant, the tables were mostly plastic folding tables that you would see at a one time event. They also promote that they include water with the buffet, but it was that tiny water bottle. Not only is this not enough water, it is an unnecessary use of plastic. I would rather have tap or filtered water.

KatherineWinter

Points +1410

Vegan
23 Oct 2023

Get the thukpa

Friendly staff. We walked in when it was empty, so there was plenty of time to ask menu questions. They said several dishes could be made vegan if requested. The food was good. I recommend getting the Thukpa (soup). The plain dosa and samosa were just so-so for me, but my husband liked it. I liked the decorations.

Pros: Food comes our fast

Cons: Have to request to be vegan, Expensive for what it is




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