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To create a new Indian culinary experience that would represent what we’re all about and gather all communities with a distinct bar of high-quality cocktails, letting our customers discover not only our fabulous gastronomy but also our traditional Indian beverages and drinks. That was our main motivation behind the India Rosa concept.
We wanted to concoct the perfect symbiosis between our culture and the Montreal spirit we have known and lived for more than 30 years!
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Display Allbrunch(142) indian(111) chicken(108) cocktail(106) recommend(102) drink(90) decor(69) music(55) beautiful(53) naan(48) butter chicken(47) tapas(44)Beautiful facility & huge windows in a trendy restaurant! We ordered several dishes & the next was even more amazing than the first. Butter chicken was the show star as well as the lamb chop with mint sauce.
Our party of four ordered the onion bhaji (superb), tandoori mushrooms (nice kick of spice, the filling was surprising & unique, definitely a must order), pani puri (was expecting more like the streetfood dish but this version was way less wet & super creamy!), & a selection of mains! Tandoori chicken was my fav of the 4 we tried. Also got the chai lemonade & it was so boldly spicy & sour! Server was a sweetheart & was so kind in indulging my broken, rusty french. Highly reccomend!
Very trendy & modern restaurant but food is mediocre! We ordered chicken butter, tikka & madras they lacked taste, they were made with thighs not even breast meat & quantity was tiny. We are used to authentic Indian food with lots of herbs & spices. We ordered many plates to share but they were all bad. The sheesh kebab entree & Naan were good tho. It's the second time I try this resto but it's my last! Service was very good.
I tried the chicken & waffles, & the presentation was stunning. The sauce had a hint of Indian spices, which made perfect sense for a fusion Indian brunch spot. The latte was excellent, & the server was friendly. The atmosphere was a nice & fancy yet reasonable price. It's a great spot to hang out with friends or for a date
We came on a Monday (during holiday season) & we usually come for the brunch (which is only offered on weekends). Since it was during the holidays I thought they might be offering the brunch (wishful thinking). So this review is for their non brunch menu. Anyways, the dishes we ordered: chicken tikka tandoori- it was super tender & beautifully presented, the Lamb Kashmiri - super flavourful & the malai kofta was like an Indian style gnocchi- I found the sauce to be creamy but not so spicy/flavorful but this was more a dish for my daughter. The cheese naan was great too. Service was attentive, our water was filled without asking & she checked in on us every once in awhile. The decor at this location is so colourful & love the high ceilings. Overall just a great classy place. It is a bit on the high price for Indian food. But with great service & ambiance it's worth it. One thing I did notice was that their sauces weren't "heavy" or greasy as in some of the mom & pop Indian restaurants.
It was my first visit to this spot. It is a trendy, tapas based beautiful spot with a great vibe. Our waitress, Anna, was amazing. She knew the menu well & provided great suggestions for us to order. They have a great cocktail menu. However, my cocktail, the Jaipur, was the only disappointment of the evening. It had a smokey flavour which overpowered the whole cocktail. The lamb chops in the tapas section recommended by Anna were absolutely scrumptious. Perfectly cooked & juicy. The cod was also very good with a tasty chutney served with it. We also had samosas & a soup. As a main, we had the chicken Tikka Masala which was good. We had a great night out in a hotspot in Griffintown.
This place is aesthetically very pleasing! The service was good, the drinks were great! however there was a disconnect of food expectation. If you are a party of 10 or more, there is a pre-fix menu - which is fine. However the pre-fix menu is 1 item for person. For example, we were a party of 10 so we received exactly 10 samosas. Exactly 10 pieces of chicken. There is no option to receive more. If you like your food spicy, this may not be the place for you. The chicken tikka was sweet & the dal makhani had the right flavor. Again, this was a pre-fix menu. If you are less than 10, your experience may be different.
Some dishes were a hit like the mushroom entree & the tandoori tikka chicken but some were a bit underwhelming like the aloo going with giant pieces of cauliflower & the subpar samosa. Butter chicken way too sweet. The crème brûlée cardamom was fire but extremely overpriced.
Great ambience with mouth watering delicious food. The appetizer ( chicken tikka tandoori) presentation was well done. I can't wait to visit montreal again & be here. The quality & taste is worth every penny you spend.
Positive experience. This time around the music was lowered to a decent level so that we could converse. Food was delicious (chicken tandoori & lamb chops with garlic nan. Would pass on the lentil soup). The cardamom creme brûlée for dessert was wonderful. Recommended.
Great service, highly recommend the chicken & waffles, or the butter chicken Benedict. A bit pricey, & the dishes could have used a bit more sauce, but definitely still recommend!
I had a unique experience with Indian cuisine in a nice ambiance. I tried the butter chicken for brunch, which was served with poached eggs- an absolutely astonishing combination that exceeded my expectations. The flavors were rich & perfectly balanced. The staff were incredibly kind & helpful adding to the overall excellent experience. Although I didn't try any drinks, those served to other guests looked impressive & well-prepared. A must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy Indian cuisine with a creative twist!
I ordered the chicken madras, very little flavour & heat, really was just a regular curry
The food is average but the prices are on the higher side. The biryani didn't hit the mark-it tasted more like pulao, with an unexpected overload of chat masala that doesn't belong in traditional biryani, leaving the chicken bland & flavorless. The chicken korma, however, was decent, & garlic naan was enjoyable-both soft & crispy. Cocktails are pricey, & while they're decent, they're nothing beyond what you'd get at a typical restaurant. Come for the ambiance, but don't expect exceptional food.
Fantastic Indian brunch menu ! Lots of flavor, quantity, presentation & freshness. We got the sweet waffles with grilled pineapples & chicken & masala waffles. We wanted to order everything on the menu. Service was great, no long wait time, waitress took time to explain us the menu. Restaurant is clean & spacious & beautiful decoration. Would definitely go again! It was a perfect brunch date
I think it is the most stylish & trendy Indian restaurant in town. The ambience is chic & open. The golden accents & wallpapers of exotic trees & birds take you to another dimension. The food & drinks are delicious as well, but not on par with the ambience. I ordered the butter chicken & naan & it was delicious. Totally recommend it for a date night or a hang out with friends over some tasty drinks
The place is really nice. It was a great ambiance when we got there but then it got loud very fast & we had a hard time hear each other talking. Both the appetizers & cocktails were excellent & unique for an indian restaurant. However we were disappointed with our main course( butter chicken & korma lamb), it lacked flavour & spices for indian food, the butter chicken was not chicken breast & everything was lukewarm.
I recently went for an anniversary dinner with my boyfriend, & we had a fantastic experience. The food was exceptional across the board-every dish we tried was delicious. We ordered a selection of tapas, the biryani rice, & butter chicken, all of which were spot-on. The only small critique I have is that the garlic naan could have used a touch more salt, but it didn't take away from how much we enjoyed the meal. When we mentioned to the waitress that we were celebrating our anniversary, she surprised us with a complimentary dessert, which was such a thoughtful gesture. Overall, it was a great experience, & I highly recommend it!
Brunch was good, I have the chicken & waffles & it was good. rest in my group have sweet waffles & french toast. All of the meal where good. Nothing wrong but nothing extraordinary imo. I know everything is expensive now. But I don't think the price is justified. $7 for a chai. $9 for a small orange juice. No kids portions or meals. $28 for chicken waffles.. $180 for 2 kids + 2 adults 1 non alcoholic drink each.