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Afficher toutsamosa(70) indian(65) vegetarian(36) cash(32) price(29) sweet(28) affordable(18) authentic(17) aloo(16) tasty(16) family(15) dessert(15)The most delicious & authentic Indian food in Montreal. The staff is kind & helpful. I strongly recommend it.
If you are craving typical north Indian breakfast like chai parantha, this is the place to go. Aloo parantha with dal tadka & ginger chai best to have here.
Daljit & the staff at Pushap offer incredibly savory Indian fare at modest prices. Prepare for an unforgettable feast in the warm, inviting ambience of this hidden gem of a restaurant that you won't forget. Bring your appetite & enjoy. Takeout is also an option & might become a pleasant habit!
Low key, service is prompt & efficient but only friendly if they know you. Quick turn around & at lunch you might share a table with strangers. The bathroom, as well as the whole restaurant, really, are sometimes in need of a bit of cleaning.... But the FOOD. My favorite indian place. Its good & its cheap. Most people order the thali plate... Samosas are very good too. & you can be in anf out in 30 mins. Oh & they have a full indian dessert bar....
It finally happened. What you ask? I tried Pushap after hearing good things about them for years. However, it would be a true test of their service, quality & patience on a long weekend evening. To begin with the counter person was kind in answering a few questions while ordering. Despite servers running to a fro from the kitchen with customer orders navigating through the line growing as the dinner rush steadily amplified. I ended up taking out a Thali tray with lentils (my choice between them & what I was told was the spicier chick pea option). I also opted for the fried Chapati based on another recommendation by the counter person. We also discussed their selection of sweet treats & I got one I'd never tried before - which turned out to be a fragrant & textural bite. The wait wasn't too long despite the afore mentioned tumultuous scene of people in the know about good Indian food forming. The platter consisted of cumin rice, a lightly vinegar tasting cabbage salad, slight spicy Matar Paneer with Al dente peas & soft white cheese. The lentils which were more like a soup - but that's not a bad thing. Also a chunk-style potato & green pepper stew which I believe is called aloo shimla mirch which was very satiating & flavourful. The Chapati was nice & stretchy & served as a second spoon for scooping up the curries. The quality, taste & portion was just right for an enjoyable dinner. Another non-edible delight was their prices being very fair - kudos for that! Happily they passed with flying marks & the hype was not just hype. Good work to all the staff.
Probably the best Indian restaurant in Montreal. Incredibly cheap amazing food. $10 for a dozen huge samosas.
IMPORTANT: Cash Only Place Once I did not have cash so I did a UBER Pickup but as we all know prices on the UBER menu are always more than actuals. No place in Montreal can beat their Samosa price! Though some people wrote about bad service in the reviews, but for some unknown reason I was always served very nicely here. I tried many dishes here as I live nearby & I am sure you will find Aloo-Gobhi(Potato- Cauliflower), Baigan Bharta(Egg Plant dish) & Daal Maharani(Lentils) as some of the good menu items here. Food items are less spicy so kids can also enjoy. For dessert you should try the "Gajar Ka Halwa"(Carrot Dessert) & the "Laddu"(Flour Dessert) as the best recommendations though all of their desserts & entire Indian Sweets section is just really really good. This place is very busy on weekends so try on weekdays!
Best affordable & tasty Indian snacks & desserts. The place is cozy but not the best dine in, better to take out.
one of my favorite places. Discovered it because I walk past it almost everyday. DELICIOUS VEGETARIAN INDIAN FOOD. Everyone is super nice, service always A1 & food A1.