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Maurya East Indian Roti (Etobicoke)
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Maurya East Indian Roti (Etobicoke)

Indian restaurant
4.3(917 reviews)
Closed
Today's hours: 11:30 AM - 10 PM

Maurya East Indian Roti (Etobicoke) is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

Maurya East Indian Roti serves rotis from North and South India. This Indian restaurant has been at the heart of Toronto for several years and is considered by many to be the best place for Indian roti in the neighborhood and perhaps the city – our guests can often be found traveling from out of the area to feed their craving for our rotis. We look forward to seeing you for lunch, dinner or take out soon!

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Location

2481 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, ON M8V 1C5



Features

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeoutDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible parking lot

Frequently mentioned about

butter chickensaag paneervindaloopaneer makhanichicken wingspotatoesmutter paneergarlic rotilamb kormajalfrezi

Featured User Reviews

During my first dining experience at this restaurant, I selected the lamb korma roti with a mild spice level. While the dish was flavourful albeit i found it to be slightly overpriced considering the choice selected. The overall quality was acceptable but much room for improvement. However, I observed that parking options were severely limited, and the absence of designated accessible parking, in particular for individuals with disabilities, made it challenging for those in need of such accommodations.

October 22, 2024 on Google

I love this place. The quality is consistent and the service/staff are always a pleasure. Favourite order is the lamb vindaloo (spice level 8/10)in a Roti.

July 22, 2024 on Google

Room for Improvement in Taste and Atmosphere. The Maurya Restaurant has a nice menu, but unfortunately, the taste of their dishes leaves much to be desired. I found the roti dishes to be okay, but there's definitely room for improvement. I ordered paneer makhani and vegetable corma, and both gravies lacked flavor and were disappointingly similar. The chicken biryani lacked the authentic biryani flavor and seems to be prepared half hartedly, as all the rice and gravy was mixed too much, making it seems like a fried chicken rice. The atmosphere was cozy, but the lack of a filter between the kitchen and dining area made it feel more like a take-out place. Although It has good potential for dine in. On a positive note, our server was very friendly and warm, deserving of praise. Overall, while the portion sizes offer value for money, the taste could be much better. Improvement in both taste and atmosphere is needed.

April 8, 2024 on Google

Good Indian food. Butter chicken and biriyani. These are my calibration points for judging Indian restaurants. I tried both here, lamb biriyani and butter chicken. They were excellent interpretations of those dishes. Lamb biriyani was more south Indian style and similar to how Madras households would cook. Butter chicken was good, the interpretation favoured the butteriness over the tomatoes. I've tried the samosa too. It came with a chutney. Moist, nicely spiced filling, and flaky pastry. Service is excellent. Interior is decently decorated. Staff are friendly. Menu has some interesting fusion dishes like butter chicken wraps and poutines. Having found the butter chicken and the biriyani to be good, I'm confident enough to give the other items a try. If an Ondian restaurant does those two dishes well, you can be sure the kormas, tikkas, and curries will be good.

February 20, 2024 on Google

Ordered Paneer Makhani, Lamb Korma and Desserts. Taste was top notch, asked for thick korma gravy and they made it perfectly. Been coming here regularly and tried it all. Definitely worth a try once and you’ll keep coming for more.

February 20, 2024 on Google

Did a quick pitstop for dinner here. Ordered the malai kofta and paneer makhani roti along with samosas along with masala chai. The service was super quick and very clean. The curries for both rotis tasted the exact same so that was disappointing but the portion sizes were really good.

January 12, 2024 on Google

Decided to dine in recently. There is a shared parking lot. The restaurant is small & can accommodate seated for a limited amount of people. They have a spicy chart which provide those with different pallets to choose their spice level. We tried the butter chicken poutine and butter chicken roti. The food comes out fresh and warm. The poutine it self was served with poutine cheese but none the less, the fries was crispy and butter chicken flavour was tasty. The roti was no different. The roti is soft and they fill it completely. The service was quick & friendly. Will be back to try other items on the menu.

November 12, 2023 on Google

Great economical Indian food in Etobicoke. The samosa was average as the filling was quite bland. The biryani had good flavours but the chicken could have some more marination. The raita was brilliant. The service was good.

May 12, 2023 on Google