Créer une nouvelle expérience culinaire indienne qui nous ressemble et qui rassemble avec un bar à cocktails de qualité supérieure et faire découvrir non seulement la nourriture mais aussi les breuvages traditionnels indiens. C’était ça, la motivation première derrière le concept du India Rosa.
Nous voulions exécuter cette symbiose parfaite entre notre culture indienne et la « Montréalité » que nous vivons depuis plus de 30 ans !
Nos Spécialités
Crevettes Malai, cocktails, saumon Tikka et plus...
Commodités, services et plus
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Les avis soulignent India Rosa Plateau pour ses saveurs audacieuses et sa présentation soignée, avec des plats vedettes comme le poulet au beurre et paneer, des tapas à partager et des options brunch imaginatives. La butter chicken et le paneer sont largement appréciés, tout comme les tapas à partager et les options brunch qui proposent des twists innovants comme le poulet et gaufres et des saveurs inspirées de l’Inde. L’ambiance est régulièrement louée pour son esprit chic et accueillant, ses cocktails créatifs et un service attentif qui aide à choisir les plats et à gérer les besoins alimentaires. Bien que certains mentionnent des prix plus élevés et un tempo ou un bruit en salle, l’ensemble évoque une expérience mémorable avec une belle valeur pour ceux qui aiment une cuisine indienne créative.
The decor is extremely well done. It feels modern & creative without being trendy. We had all four drinks off the tiki menu, each was delicious, complex, & garnished beautifully. Seriously some of the best drinks I've ever had.
The food is just as stellar, we had the brunch. Chicken & waffles, butter chicken Benedict, & salmon tikka bread were all very tasty.
Had an amazing lunch at this restaurant. We shared shrimp malai, chicken tandoori tikka, beet salad, a garlic naan & dahi puri. Wonderful friendly service too. Their Griffintown IPA blond ale was also delicious. On a hot day this place was a treat.
2 sept. 2025
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Indian Rosa clearly aims for a top-tier dining experience, & their amazing decor certainly sets the stage. However, our recent visit revealed significant shortcomings that suggest their ambition isn't matched by their execution or management.
Things started off on the wrong foot when our order of raita was mistakenly served as bhartha. While a simple error, it was a precursor to more significant issues with the food itself. Both the butter chicken & saag paneer were extremely sweet, & the overall masala flavor was noticeably off. We asked them to remake the dishes, hoping for improvement. Unfortunately, it seemed they simply added more degi Mirch instead of hari Mirch, resulting in a'meh' taste that did little to rectify the initial problems.
The service further deteriorated when it came time to get the bill. There was a big delay because another table was apparently having an issue paying. What was most frustrating was the lack of managerial support in resolving this. A manager should have stepped in to support their servers & ensure the rest of the diners weren't impacted. This incident highlighted a clear flaw in their management structure, which falls well short of what's needed for a restaurant striving for top-tier status.
While the ambiance is impressive, the missteps in the kitchen & the apparent managerial inefficiencies unfortunately overshadowed any positive aspects of our visit.
I visited India Rosa with a friend for brunch, & as a self-proclaimed eggs Benedict snob, I think I've found my new favorite way to eat it. The cozy atmosphere & unique take on brunch classics had me excited from the start, & the dishes we tried were nothing short of delicious.
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In depth review
The Menu:
India Rosa brings an exciting fusion of Indian flavors into traditional brunch dishes. Each plate is beautifully crafted, with bold spices & creative combinations that make you think differently about brunch.
Our Picks:
• Bene Butter Chicken: As an eggs Benedict enthusiast, I was blown away by this dish. The rich butter chicken was served on soft brioche bread, & the addition of cashew nuts, fried onions, Brussels sprouts, green peas, & sorrel sprouts created an incredible mix of textures & flavors. I honestly think I've found a new way to enjoy eggs Benedict-this twist had me hooked!
• Chicken & Waffles: The masala waffles were light & full of flavor, paired with fried tandoori chicken that was crispy on the outside & juicy on the inside. The cari & lime sour sauce added a tangy kick, while the spiced honey & cashews brought the perfect balance of sweet & savory. It was a dish that kept surprising me with each bite.
• Rosa's French Toast: Coated in panko crumbs & five Indian spices, this French toast had a crispy, spiced exterior that made it stand out from the usual. Topped with fresh fruit, maple caramel, lime yogurt, & maple syrup, it was a decadent, yet light treat. The flavors melded together perfectly, making it a must-try.
Service:
The service was friendly, efficient, & knowledgeable. Our server was more than happy to help us navigate the menu, & the food came out at a perfect pace. The staff made us feel right at home, which made the experience even more enjoyable.
Pricing:
While India Rosa is a bit on the pricier side for brunch, the creativity behind the dishes & the quality of the ingredients make it worth every penny. We spent about $50 per person for three dishes & drinks, & considering the generous portions & unique flavors, it's definitely a splurge worth taking.
Final Thoughts:
India Rosa offers a brunch experience that's truly one-of-a-kind in Montreal. The combination of Indian spices with classic brunch dishes is bold & inventive. Whether you're an eggs Benedict aficionado or just looking to try something new, this place is a must-visit.
Pros:
• Innovative takes on brunch classics with bold, flavorful spices
• Cozy, inviting atmosphere
• Friendly & attentive service
Cons:
• Slightly on the pricier side, but the quality makes it worthwhile
If you're looking for a fresh & exciting brunch experience, India Rosa will definitely satisfy your cravings. I'll be coming back for more, especially that Bene Butter Chicken-it's a game changer!
This place is beautiful, beautifully decorated, & the service is a plus. All of the food that we got was so fresh & so delicious. The chicken is magical, & the French toast was so crispy. The drink pictured Was a little sour, but the mango drink was delicious. Highly recommend this place if you're in the area.
We were 3 for lunch. We ordered Dahl soup, lamb curry, chicken & shrimp Biryanis & they were all excellent. Very good service added to a great dining experience. Eager to return!
11 nov. 2024
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This is one of my favorite restaurants, delicious food & service is perfect. Celebrated birthday with family, the salmon, chicken with waffles & crepes with fruits all great presentation & yummy 😋 the drinks great loved the mimosa with guava 😍 service excellent, plus once they found out it's my birthday they brought surprise sweets, so thoughtful ❤ thank you all
My brunch at India Rosa was simply delightful. Emma, our server, greeted us warmly, setting a positive tone for our meal. We ordered the Lamb Cari Benedict, Butter Chicken Benedict, Chicken & Waffles, & Rosa's Omelet. Each dish was a masterful blend of flavors. The Lamb Cari Benedict & Butter Chicken Benedict were especially rich & satisfying. The Chicken & Waffles hit the perfect balance of savory & sweet, while Rosa's Omelet was light & fluffy. The vibrant & inviting ambiance made for a relaxed & enjoyable dining experience. We left satisfied & eager to return. Highly recommend!
Smaller than griffintown location, i chose inside but because of The terrace vibe, the windows were opened aka flies & bees were entering... however the food was tasty & affordable for the quantity (chicken & waffles)
I should've made a reservation before going because I didn't like to sit near the kitchen. We ordered French toast, chicken & waffles, & two Dharma. The French toast was not that good, & the portion was small. But, the chicken was great & the portion was enormous for one person. The mocktails were good too. Service was ok, mainly because it was busy & it seemed that they were understaffed.
1 sept. 2024
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A perfect brunch place in the weekend We had delicious salmon, butter chicken, fried chicken, & biryani rice meals. The mango lase is perfect, not too sweet. Must make a reservation because it is very busy in the weekend. Fast & friendly service
Trying to decide if the chicken or lamb korma is my spirit animal at this Indian fusion restaurant... but let's be honest, it's the naan that really completes me. 🥘🐔🐑 #Currykroma #FusionFeast #NaanStop
Visited for brunch. They offer their dinner menu & brunch menu, which was very convenient. Butter chicken is absolutely phenomenal. I don't recommend the salmon bagel. The bagel was extremely hard. The butter chicken definitely made up for it. Some of the best I've ever had. Unfortunately, it seemed they were understaffed. They had one waiter for the whole restaurant. Although I don't recommend the bagel or the service, the butter chicken definitely made up for it all.
Delightful ambiance, super nice staff, tasty delicious & well-designed Indian cuisine which are made by an Indian chef. It is not a "bring your bottle" , but there is a big bar with various choices. Definitely will go again! Update: It's been almost 4 years since my first time there, & I've become a client ever since. I always take their garlic bread the soup of the day(lentil) which taste really great, butter chicken with rice, & a lamb stew. Either The curry lamb or Vindalou(spicy). But if you can't take spicy, don't take the vindaloo. For the cocktails , madame Rosa is really good & popular, recently, they have added new cocktails to the menu, The one with the passionfruit & vodka was really good (I don't remember the name) I'm adding its photo here.
An above average Indian restaurant. We heard rave reviews & gave it a try, it was good but not even remotely close to the best Indian food I have had in North America. Very pricey for what it was but still the location, service & generally good food managed to right the wrongs. The chicken tikka masala was ginger heavy & too tomato reliant but the bhel & naan were good
Excellent cocktails & appetizers. Lamb seekh kebab was one of the best we've had. The entrees were a disappointment especially for the premium pricing . Poutine tikka masala was what we refer to as bachelor chicken curry, the most basic of curries, It wasn't the traditional tikka masala at all. Malai kofta was good, not great.
Highly recommend for a date night spot! The food was so good (highly recommend the Dani puri & the chicken biryani) & the service was on point. Will be back :)