
680 Denison Street, Markham, ON
India's Taste opened its doors in 2005. Very soon we grew from a small unit to 5000 sq ft restaurant. We owe our success to your loyalty, and our commitment to highest quality of food and service. When you come to Indias Taste, we do everything possible within our means to make your visit a pleasant and delicious experience. You can also host a party in our restaurant. Let us know about your event, we shall be able to organize the perfect arrangement possible. We are open Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 10 PM and Saturday 10 AM to 11 PM. On Sunday we are open from 10 AM to 10 PM.
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
I\'ve been there for the first time today and the staff wasn\'t too confident about the meat/chicken being halal. They just said yes its halal but I had a feeling that it\'s not. There is no where mentioned on their website too. I had veg food instead and it tasted good. Allah knows well
has anyone received a confirmation of their halal status? I sent them an e-mail but never received a reply back. I went to the Brampton location and was told that they get the meat from Brampton Halal meat. I called Brampton Halal Meat and was told that no they do not get the meat from Brampton Halal Meat. So if anyone has different news then please post it here. Simply replying to what restaurant says in not enough in my opinion.
I highly suggest you go during peak hours. Prices are decent. I like their sweets.
Delicious buffet with huge variety of meats, vegetables, fruits, desserts. Many of the dishes are accessible to white people who can't handle spices too. Friendly staff. I look forward to coming back! :)
Great place, good food and excellent service.
Buffet experience is 4.2 out of 5. Service was really exceptionally good, there was only one girl serving in front amd tables her name was MEHAK, very polite and good server. All in all I will say veg options are quite good and have multiple varieties. The Shahi Paneer was more like Paneer makhni but quite good. Veg noodles are very nostalgic for 90s kids and the way mom's were used to make in desi style it taste exactly they same. Deserts carrot was good and the gulab jamun.