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Simba Grill Restaurant
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Simba Grill Restaurant

Restaurant
4.6(335 reviews)
Closed

Simba Grill Restaurant is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

The original & authentic East African Indian Restaurant in Toronto. Named after the famous Simba Grill Restaurant at the Kilimanjaro Hotel in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Join us to re-live wonderful memories of East Africa.

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Location

375 Donlands Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 3S2



Features

Service options

DeliveryTakeoutDine-in

Offerings

Halal foodHappy hour foodHealthy optionsLate-night foodSmall platesVegetarian options

Frequently mentioned about

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Featured User Reviews

I recently visited this place the food here is super delicious I would recommend people to try Beef Mishkaki it's just awesome 😋 they even have kababs which has indian taste overall a must place to visit.

October 31, 2024 on Google

My first time having East African food and it was INCREDIBLE. Everything was piping hot, freshly made to order and delicious. All of this food (minus the 3rd picture of the mogos which we paid extra to substitute a different flavour… worth it tbh) was part of the Simba platter for 2 deal. It was a huge portion and we took most of it home. The sauces are all incredible and a must-try. The owners are lovely and welcoming - I am definitely coming back!

June 2, 2024 on Google

I had the Chicken Curry Ugali and I absolutely enjoyed it! Authentic African cuisine with a nicely decorated interior. Very friendly staff.

March 6, 2024 on Google

The only place in Toronto where you can find Ugali. Ugali is undoubtedly good with mchicha. Mishkaki was also good but wings were neither appealing or delicious. Very disappointed with pili pili wings. Their masala tea was good. Had substituted fries with mogu which were tasteless. Not even a pinch of salt on them.

September 11, 2023 on Google

Great tasty food, made fresh! We don’t find much East African food in the US, so we really wanted to try some in Toronto and this hit the spot. We got the combo for two (but could really serve 4 people) which came with beef mishkaki, chicken mishkaki, and ribs. The ribs were delicious and spiced perfectly.

June 2, 2023 on Google

I want to give this place 10 ⭐️ (hint hint Google). The service speaks volumes. Karima and her husband ooze warmth. It felt like we were having dinner with family. The two of us ate and packed the rest for the next day (see picture of our takeout. Huge portion). Beef Samosas, Mogo (Cassava sticks), Kabab, Chutneys to die for (I will definitely feel the effects of pili pili mbuzi tomorrow 😉). Dinner is not complete without good ole fashioned pop (bottles), masala chai and CASSATA 🤤. The food was so delicious, we preordered Fried Red Snapper and Beef Pilau for the next day. This review speaks volumes. I am very nitpicky so if I say it was delicious, believe me it was DELICIOUS! Don’t take my word, try it for yourself. What do you have to lose? 😊

September 10, 2022 on Google

Really great restaurant! A nice and cozy place. Just found it online by chance and brought my mom here because she was born in Kenya. The food was really good! Tried the mogo, beef mushkaki, beef samosas and beef kebabs and they were all really great! Owners were really friendly and made good conversation. Had a lot of leftovers to take home too. Will be coming back again in the future hopefully!

July 21, 2022 on Google

I spent around an hour in the restaurant and felt like I was in a restaurant in Tanzania, I ordered a bowl of chana bateta and chicken pili pili, the portions were quite reasonable in accordance to their prices. The food was a 4/5 and the host was very humble and quite happy to see someone from his home country.

August 18, 2021 on Google