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vendredi, 27 novembre, 2009
Some of the best Indian food we've eaten. What we love is that the food is not as greasy as is typical of so many Indian dishes, but still retains the flavour. Everytime we come here we tend to order one of the platters for two which are delicious and very reasonable for the amount of food. The mango lassi is to die for. Only downside is I have yet to find the food spicy despite asking for extra spiciness-but then I have a very high spice tolerance!!
We were very happy with our dining experience at le deux gamins. The food was excellent, though portions of the mains were a tad on the small side. We had a full 3-course meal all 3 courses were delicious. Highly recommended.
Excellent food. Only thing is it will never be spicy even if you ask for your meal to be extra spicy!
We have been here twice, the first time we had a menu off their set menu list and the other time we had dim sum. Both times were hit and miss, some of the dishes were good, these were mainly the vegetable dishes, and other dishes were just not good. The set menu we chose was quite reasonable for the price (we had beef, shrimp, chicken and duck all for something like $42.99+). The food was ok, not the greatest. The dim sum was better, we loved the BBQ pork steamed buns and the chinese broccoli and the baby squid, but the fried meat dumplings were terrible-very gluggy and heavy and difficult to get down and the crab claw was not worth $4. All in all I would go back for dim sum, but be more careful in choosing the dishes. Now onto the service which is a whole other story, both times the servers were rude and disinterested, and we had to wait ages to be seated though the place was empty.