Known as a Montreal institution, Le Taj has been deeply entrenched in the downtown core for over 3 decades.
The decor at Le Taj represents a true synthesis of the complex, the colourful, the simple and the elegant. Carefully curated with handmade wooden carvings from the early 18th century, juxtaposed with the 12-foot mud wall adorning the backdrop of the dining room - which was in fact the central installation from the Indian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 - the decor often leaves our guests speechless while maintaining a certain feeling of warmth that mirrors the cuisine. At the rear end of the restaurant, our tandoor (traditional clay oven) is visible through a glass wall, leaving guests with a window into the world of our chefs, who can be seen cooking tandoori delicacies from fresh naan to our signature tandoori chicken.
Owner, Vinod Kapoor, opened the restaurant in 1985, with the idea of creating a space where Indian food could be devoured within the respected setting it deserved: white table clothes, fine wine and a decor that highlights the rich cultural and artistic history of his native India. Having previously been a collector and dealer of Indian art and antiques, his keen eye for interesting pieces has made its impression on the ambiance of the restaurant, where most of the artwork is one of a kind (including a piece from the Indian Pavilion at Expo ’67!).
It is with this same passion that Mr. Kapoor, who can still be seen buzzing around the dining room on a busy night, continues to maintain the high quality and exceptional service to old and new clients alike. Over the years, Le Taj has become a staple for many Montrealers and international clients, with a number of patrons having grown up dining with us and coming back over time with families of their own. In that respect, our own family of dedicated staff members - many of whom have been with us since the very beginning - are in large part how we have built our reputation of excellence for over 30 years. With a large number of our regular patrons making up a who's who, and having been as loyal to us as we have been to them and to our classical recipes, we hope to continue our journey in the mastery of culinary arts and service for many years to come.
Le Taj is described as an authentic, elegant Indian dining experience in Montreal with consistently flavorful dishes, generous portions, and attentive service in a warm, vintage inspired setting. The lunch buffet earns praise for taste, speed and value, with especially strong naan and a wide selection, while dinner is noted for a refined atmosphere and a solid tasting menu that keeps long time visitors returning. Takeout also delivers restaurant quality flavors at home, and overall the reviews portray Le Taj as a reliable staple known for quality ingredients, thoughtful service, and a welcoming vibe that suits family meals, date nights and groups alike.
This restaurant is just by name Indian not by their food & it is only for white people not for brown people , we told them to make the food spicy but still it was so sweet. Two girls sitting in front of the gate were greeting each & every white person but for us they didn't even reacted (i don't even care but it feels bad when someone from our own ethnicity treats us like second citizens) , whole restaurant was full with while people , we were the only brown people, might be brown people already knows about them , just posting it for those who doesn't know about it
Le repas était tout simplement exquis. J'ai pris le poulet Xacutti. Je n'ai jamais mangé de poulet aussi tendre & savoureux. En plus, c'est très abordable !
Jan 6, 2025
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Super resto indien! Groupe de 5, ils nous ont préparé des assiettes à partager. Excellent poulet, agneau leur spécialité. Pain nan vraiment bon!!! Personnel accueillant, très bon service. Parfois difficile à comprendre mais au moins ils parlaient français! Je recommande.
Beautiful place to have a dinner with friends or family. Been here more times than I can count in the past. Food has always been delicious & the service is exceptional. The staff have been here for years & know their regulars. I would definitely get the feast & enjoy the leftovers the next day for lunch.
Decor is fine & fancy. We wanted to try some Indian desserts. Upon asking the servers for dessert menu, we were frowned upon. A few minutes later, the manager came & told us that they won't serve us dessert if we don't order main course. Which we found very disrespectful & not aligned to the Indian Culture. It is disappointing to see how they are ok with guests walking away. Disappointed with the behaviour, definitely won't go back ever!
Went there for my son's birthday dinner. The food was okay, nothing special, especially considering the price. The atmosphere was on point, & so was the service, but still felt it wasn't worth the buck.
Le Taj in downtown Montreal is a true gem for Indian cuisine lovers. With its elegant ambiance, impeccable service, & dishes like butter chicken & garlic naan, it's the perfect spot for a chic dining experience.
Very less quantity & over priced for the food. $25 for a small bowl of curry & $6 for a naan is outrageous. The curry was too oily & nothing special about any of the food. The quality of rice was also bad for that price.