Aunty’s Kitchen
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My regular joint on weekdays most of the time. I enjoyed their biryani, chapli kebab and shwarma. Not too costly with good quantity of food.…
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The butter chicken is edible but by no means amazing. Auntys uses whole spices that are left in their sauces and rice and are bothersome to pick out a…
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Great place to get South Asian food with big portions. I visit this place pretty often and there were only a few things I didn't like. Pros: - food al…
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8 Reviews on “Aunty’s Kitchen”
The butter chicken is edible but by no means amazing. Auntys uses whole spices that are left in their sauces and rice and are bothersome to pick out and not a great experience to bite on. What kills me is that there are so many visible spices but the butter chicken isn’t all that flavourful. Fries are slapped on top of the sauce and become spice. I like the rice and the naan…. stephaniealau.com
Great place to get South Asian food with big portions. I visit this place pretty often and there were only a few things I didn’t like. Pros: – food always fresh and you can see how they make it- relatively big portions- naan is quite delicious and handmade- western favourites such as shawarma and butter chicken are on point and would definitely recommend.- free drink refills if you dine in- recent dining space expansion, more comfy dealing with big television screenCons:- lineups are usually pretty long and can take 5-15 minutes- the price is kind of expensive after tax and could be cheaper- tandoori chicken was flavourless and dry- masala fries could be crispier- not enough salad dressing for half a plate of salad- occasionally messes up orders
Had the special, Tue Aluu Keema for lunch. Food, cleanliness and visual entertainment on point. The place isn’t too rowdy so it’s a great atmosphere.
Had a fusion, the combo. It’s really good and filling. I also like chicken karahi. It’s spicy and yummy.
Worst shawarma I have ever had in my life. It was not only small but it fell apart while unwrapping it. The person did not ask me what I wanted in my shawarma and put cilantro in it. Yuck! Then the manager was not only rude but looked sloppy.
Delicious Indian food for fantastic prices!. Just returned from my second visit to Aunty’s Kitchen. Each time I have been very pleased with the value; the prices are phenomenal, and the servings are ample. We bought enough food for our supper, and lunch the next day (for two), for less than $30. If you are feeding a crowd, you should absolutely get the 6 dishes for $35. I’ve never seen such a good deal for such high quality food. Definitely try the Chicken Biriyani, it was a real standout. The potato curry and the daal are also worthy of consideration. The vegetable curry was so-so. The atmosphere is rather plain, but the guys running this place are very friendly. Bottom line: If you like Indian food (and maybe even if you don’t) you should definitely go to Aunty’s Kitchen.
A good place for inexpensive Indian/Pakistani food. I had the mixed vegetable curry and naan which was quite good. My only comment is that the naan I got really didn’t seem like naan, it was a bit thicker and looked like it was cooked in a regular oven. I’ll probably try it again to taste their other dishes.