Palais D'Ajit
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Palais D'Ajit

Bring your own wine
4.6$
Opens Today at 11 am
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Palais D'Ajit Montreal - Menu, Reviews & More January 2026
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Gurkiratkaur
5.0

All time favorite restaurant in Montreal, you need to try everyone's favorite samosas & butter chicken.
Best customer service by neha.

Dec 24, 2025
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Nora
5.0

Best food best service. We were looking for that one Indian restaurant to have good tasteful food & we were just passing by Verdun & found this one. Since then we're back every weekend. The butter chicken is the best butter chicken I have tested in my whole life. My boyfriend had Jafralzi chicken & it's also so so so good.
Thank you to the young lady who always serves us with a smile, so kind ❤?

Oct 12, 2025
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Robert
5.0

Cosy restaurant in Verdun on the northwest corner of 3rd Avenue & Verdun Avenue. Delicious cuisine. I had the Chicken Curry Thali. Excellent. Naan was super too. Friendly service & relaxed atmosphere. Lots of tempting appetizers & dishes on the menu. I am looking forward to trying their Chicken Vindaloo. I highly recommend this place.

Oct 11, 2025
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Abuzar
5.0

Loved te Indian style dosa & Mango Chicken curry was tasty.

Sep 2, 2025
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cuddles2539
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4.0

Delicious food, friendly service, reasonable prices & portions, what's not to love? Also, it's the only place in Verdun that sells dosa, which is a big plus in my book. We've been twice & everything has been wonderful. Lamb & chicken are tender & juicy, the samosas are stuffed to bursting, the rice is fluffy, the raita & mango chutney are the perfect accompaniment to many of the dishes & the mango kulfi dessert is the perfect way to end your meal.

Everything on the menu is mild to moderate (at least in my opinion) in terms of heat & spice; even dishes such as the jalfrezi & vindaloo, which should be very spicy, are only moderately so. I guess (like so many other restaurants) they've had too many customers tell them to "make it spicy" only to then complain that it was too hot, so they've had to keep everything in the mild to moderate range. Having said that, if you ask for your food to be very spicy, they'll be more than happy to kick up the flavor & the heat of whatever dish you've ordered.

Mar 15, 2015
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