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Mulligatawny Soup
A traditional Anglo-Indian spicy soup with lentils, chicken base, vegetables and lime juice.
Dall Soup
Red lentils and basic mild spices.
Vegetarian Samosa
Deep fried pastries stuffed with mixed vegetables (two pieces).
Onion Bhaji
Onion fritters, batter made with grain flour and lentils (deep fried, six pieces).
Mixed Appetizer For One
One Veg. Samosa and three pieces of Onion Bhaji.
Green Salad
California leaf lettuce, mixed cabbage, tomato & carrot with a garden herb vinaigrette.
Papadum
Thin, deep fried, crispy wafer made from ground lentils
Denotes hot (spicy dishes)
Shrimp Phatia
A spicy hot, sweet and sour curry dish cooked with coconut, onions, green peppers, tomato, fresh lemon juice and sugar. Garnished with cilantro and fried onions.
Chicken Phatia
Butter Chicken
Our most popular dish. Marinated chicken breast skewered in the Tandoori oven, then diced and cooked with cream, yogurt, coconut, sugar, raisins, peanuts and clarified butter. Garnished with almonds and fried onions. Very mild.
Kashmiri Chicken
Kashmiri style chicken curry cooked with peanuts, coconut, sultanas and yogurt. Garnished with sliced almonds and fried onions.
Lamb Dupiaza
For onion lovers! Similar to Bhoona. Garnished with diced onions sautéed in clarified butter.
Aloo Gosht
Beef cooked with potato.
Methi Gosht
Beef cooked with tomato and green peppers lavishly flavoured with fenugreek leaves.
Rogan Josh
Classic lamb dish from Kashmir. Tender pieces of lamb cooked with onions, green peppers and yogurt. Garnished with diced tomatoes sautéed in clarified butter.
Pineapple Chicken
Chicken cooked with yogurt and pineapples.
Pineapple Shrimp
Large tiger shrimp cooked with yogurt and pineapples.
Chicken Jalfrezi
A spicy chicken dish cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onions, green peppers, black pepper and red chilies.
Chicken Tikka Masala
Chicken Tikka (smoky, diced chicken) cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onion, green peppers and red chilies.
Shrimp Jalfrezi
A spicy shrimp dish cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onions, green peppers, black pepper and red chilies.
Handi Kabab
Diced lamb cooked with ginger, onion, yogurt, black pepper, cumin and mint leaves.
Garnished with fresh ginger and coriander.
Masala Lamb
Lamb cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onion, green peppers, and red chilies.
A Tandoor is a vat shaped clay oven. It opens at the top and meat is lowered into the oven on skewers while the naan breads are stuck to the inner side of its walls and baked. The enclosed heat slowly and simultaneously bakes, roasts and grills food, rendering the meats well done, yet juicy and soft. Meat, fish, and seafood are marinated in our special yogurt, spices and herbs sauce for 24 hours before going into the Tandoor.
Chicken Tandoori
One half chicken, served over palao rice, with yogurt mint sauce and salad.
Chicken Tikka
De-boned chicken breast, diced and cooked in a tomato-based sauce with a sweet undertone, served over palao rice.
Garlic Chicken Kebab
Diced chicken breast, cooked in a Tandoor on a skewer. Marinated with yogurt, garlic, onion, coriander, fresh lemon juice and garam masala. Served over palao rice with mont sauce and green salad.
Denotes hot (spicy dishes)
Shrimp Phatia
A spicy hot, sweet and sour curry dish cooked with coconut, onions, green peppers, tomato, fresh lemon juice and sugar. Garnished with cilantro and fried onions.
Chicken Phatia
Butter Chicken
Our most popular dish. Marinated chicken breast skewered in the Tandoori oven, then diced and cooked with cream, yogurt, coconut, sugar, raisins, peanuts and clarified butter. Garnished with almonds and fried onions. Very mild.
Kashmiri Chicken
Kashmiri style chicken curry cooked with peanuts, coconut, sultanas and yogurt. Garnished with sliced almonds and fried onions.
Lamb Dupiaza
For onion lovers! Similar to Bhoona. Garnished with diced onions sautéed in clarified butter.
Aloo Gosht
Beef cooked with potato.
Methi Gosht
Beef cooked with tomato and green peppers lavishly flavoured with fenugreek leaves.
Rogan Josh
Classic lamb dish from Kashmir. Tender pieces of lamb cooked with onions, green peppers and yogurt. Garnished with diced tomatoes sautéed in clarified butter.
Pineapple Chicken
Chicken cooked with yogurt and pineapples.
Pineapple Shrimp
Chicken Jalfrezi
A spicy chicken dish cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onions, green peppers, black pepper and red chilies.
Chicken Tikka Masala
Chicken Tikka (smoky, diced chicken) cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onion, green peppers and red chilies.
Shrimp Jalfrezi
A spicy shrimp dish cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onions, green peppers, black pepper and red chilies.
Handi Kabab
Diced lamb cooked with ginger, onion, yogurt, black pepper, cumin and mint leaves.
Garnished with fresh ginger and coriander.
Masala Lamb
Lamb cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onion, green peppers, and red chilies.
Common dish of the everyday menu where basic spices are used such as ginger,
garlic, turmeric, cumin, coriander and salt, with onions, cilantro, tomato, green peppers and yogurt.
Chicken Curry
Beef Curry
Lamb Curry
Shrimp Curry
Fish Curry
A northern delicacy. The most popular dish to entertain guests. Cooked with lots of yogurt, cream, sugar, coconut, peanuts, and raisins. Garnished with almonds and fried onions. Very mild.
Chicken Korma
Lamb Korma
Shrimp Korma
Denotes hot (spicy dishes)
A (hot) spicy dish. Cooked with fresh lemon juice, yogurt and extra red chilies.
Chicken Madras
Lamb Madras
Beef Madras
Fish Madras
Shrimp Madras
Denotes VERY hot (spicy dishes)
Very, very hot and spicy dish. Cooked with potato, fresh lemon juice, yogurt and extra red chilies.
Chicken Vindaloo
Beef Vindaloo
Lamb Vindaloo
Denotes hot (spicy dishes)
A Persian style spicy, sweet-sour curry with a "hot undertone". Cooked with lentils, yogurt, fresh lemon juice and sugar. Flavored with fenugreek leaves in a very thick sauce.
Chicken Dhansak
Beef Dhansak
Lamb Dhansak
Meat or shrimp cooked with diced tomatoes, green peppers, onions and fenugreek leaves. Garnished with fried onions and cilantro.
Chicken Bhoona
Beef Bhoona
Lamb Bhoona
Shrimp Bhoona
"Saag" is the Indian name for spinach and is very popular in the east. Cooked with green pepper and tomato. Moderately spiced.
Saag Chicken
Saag Beef
Saag Lamb
Saag Shrimp
CUSTOMARY
Onion Bhaji
Samosa
Bhoona Chicken
Beef Curry
Vegetable Curry
Palao Rice
Papadum
Dessert
for two
EXOTIC
Onion Bhaji
Samosa
Bhoona Shrimp
Lamb Curry
Vegetable Curry
Palao Rice
Papadum
Dessert
for two
VEGETARIAN
Onion Bhaji
Samosa
Vegetable Curry
Aloo Ghobi
Tarka Dall
Palao Rice
Papadum
Dessert
for two
SABER'S SPECIAL
Soup of your choice
Onion Bhaji
Samosa
Bhoona Shrimp
Butter Chicken
Saag Lamb
Peas Palao
Naan Bread
Papadum
Pickles and Chutney
Mixed Desserts
Tea or Coffee
Denotes hot (spicy dishes)
Mixed Vegetable Curry
Potato, carrots, green beans, lima beans, green peas, chick peas, broccoli and cabbage.
Mushroom Bhaji
Cooked with tomato and onions and flavored with fenugreek leaves.
Cauliflower Bhaji
Cooked with tomato and onions and flavored with fenugreek leaves.
Eggplant Bhaji
Eggplant cooked with tomato, onions, and green pepper.
Aloo Ghobi
Potato and cauliflower cooked with tomato, onions and fenugreek leaves.
Aloo Peas
Potato and peas cooked with onions and a little cream. Very mild with a sweet "undertone".
Bombay Aloo
Potato cooked with tomato, tomato paste, green peppers, onions, fenugreek leaves, hot chili and fresh lemon juice.
Saag Aloo
Spinach cooked with potato, tomato and green pepper.
Tarka Dall
Puree of lentils garnished with fried onions and sauteed garlic.
Palak Matter Paneer
A unique combination of spinach, peas and home made cottage cheese.
Saag Paneer
Spinach and home-made cottage cheese, green pepper and tomato.
Paneer Jalfrezi
Fingers of fresh cottage cheese tossed with onions, dijon mustard, black pepper, red chilies, tomatoes and spices.
Chana Masala
Chick peas cooked with yogurt, Dijon mustard, tomato, onion, green peppers and red chilies.
Biryani is a grand festive basmati rice dish. Rice is cooked with layers of meat or vegetables or shrimp, with peanuts and raisins. Garnished with fried onions and almonds.
Vegetable Biryani
Chicken Biryani
Beef Biryani
Lamb Biryani
Shrimp Biryani
Boiled Rice
Best quality patna rice.
Palao Rice
Best quality basmati rice, fried in clarified butter with mild spices and herbs. Garnished with fried onions. Colored with saffron and turmeric.
Brown Rice
Peas Palao
Basmati rice fried with peas, onions and other spices and herbs. Garnished with fried onions.
Naan
Dough made from pre-sifted self-raising flour mixed with milk, egg and clarified butter, then slapped onto the inside wall of the Tandoor.
Yogurt
"Home-made" plain and natural (we make our own culture).
Cucumber Raita
Grated cucumber in home-made yogurt mixed with cumin and other spices.
Onion Salad
With tomato, cucumber and red chilies.
Mango Chutney
Sweet and sour.
Mango or Lime Pickle
Sour, very hot.
Gulab Jamun
Deep-fried milk pastry soaked in sugar syrup and stuffed with raisins and cashews.
Kulfi
Creamy rich, Indian mango ice cream. Garnished with pistachio.
Vanilla Ice Cream
Vanilla Ice Cream with fruit
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Service guy was too rude , don’t even know how to talk with the guest .
Always great, if you like it spicey or even if you dont. I have been a long time customer. I like it spicey :-)
Went a few years back and loved it, this visit was disappointed. The vibrant tastes were gone. We do not like super hot (like vindalo) but do like some heat and this lacked any heat. Seems like they have gone overboard to Canadianize the menu.
I went to this restaurant with great expectations, but was very disappointed. I ordered the Tanduri Garlic Chicken which was coming with Palau rice and salad with a side order of their plain yogurt. The chicken was dry and wasn't properly marinated because the meat tasted like cardboard and the Palau rice was just boiled basmati rice. As an Afghan I know what Palau rice is, and it was not even close to it. The Salad was two whole leafs of lettuce, three rings of white onion, a little chopped red and green cabbage with some cheap ranch dressing on top. The menu said that the yogurt is home made and I love homemade plain yogurt. It was sticky and thin like honey that it is not suppose to be. Over all it was very unsatisfactory. I would not recommend this place to any person especially those who are familiar with Middle Eastern cuisine.
I got take out from here one night. Got chicken curry, onion bhaji, eggplant, naan and rice. The food tasted so bland and so lacking in flavour I wanted to throw it all out. Such a disappointment. Can't believe this is suppose to be the best Indian food in Kingston. Someone told me that eating at the restaurant is better. Perhaps I will try the one downtown.
I have lived in the Emirates and various parts of the GTA. My experience of Indian food in all of those places was always hot, flavourful and best of all, good value for your money. Such is not the case at Curry Original. Service was very slow, it was almost an hour before we received our food. The naan, I will admit, is quite good. The food was decent, not the best I've had (home made Indian food is always better) and the portions were very disappointing. When I order curry, I expect a large plate of curry, not a small casserole dish with 5 pieces of lamb in it. Maybe that's how "fancy" restaurants roll but that, I don't think is the philosophy behind Indian food. This experience was pretty disappointing. Next time I have an Indian food craving, I'll suck it up until I get home to TO.
I cant belive that this place is rated the best in kingston. Yes their Naan bread is amazing. But eveything else is very mediocore. I would definatley not eat at this place save your money for a big cuty indian restaurant.
I had a hard time ranking this restaurant, I dont believe it is "great overall" but it is not simply "adequate" either. Much of the food is very good (best Naan in Kingston) but some of it falls short and is very Canadianized... too sweet not enuff heat. If you are in Kingston this is one of the top Indian restraunts around, but it does not rival any big city indian restaurant.
This is one of my favourite restaurants in Kingston and I have eaten there many, many times. The atmosphere is lovely - clean and comfortable. The staff are friendly and helpful and make us feel not only welcome but our business is appreciated. As vegetarians, we LOVE the large selection of vegetarian dishes.
We went to the Ontario St location (downtown) as we have in the past. Our last experience was NOT pleasant for the drinks were watery not thick and the naan was burnt but this time around we were pleased with our meal as it was similar to our meals there in the past. We always order more dishes for the variety and for leftovers! For those not accustomed to eating at Indian restaurants, the dishes are designed for sharing and allows for trying different ones each visit. We will definitely go back.
you wanna read a script for seinfeld...keep reading....ill will try to keep statements brief....stood at door for a while with no staff visable....were sat in dining room directly next to the only other couple in the entire restauart...were immediately told not to order and of the breads because they didnt have any...the couple next to us tried to order dinner and, after choice after choice, they were told that they dont have that today....they left to go elsewhere...our order was taken but unfortunately we were only allowed to order 1 appetizer because that was all they had...while waiting for food a beverage would have been nice but none was offered and the waiter was no where to be found...another family was sat near us and they waited patiently for about 15 minutes before getting theie coats back on stating that it would have been nice to at least been given some water (and laughing)...my first chair was covered in sugar and stains, and my second chair had to be exchanged for a third after the waiter proceeded to pour my dinner on my lap...clean up was non existant....he put an unfolded napkin of the part of the mess on the table...a few times he said he was giving us something complimentary but when we got the bill i asked and apparently it was my pop refill that was the freebee....isnt that pretty much standard these days....well anyways, i did get $1.50 for free...food was overpriced....2 boats of sauce and meat for $24 and then we were charged $6.50 for a plate of rice because there bread that came with it was unavailable. Upon leaving we realized that the take out section is what was causing him to be so unavailable....there were about 7 people sitting around waiting, all looking a little troubled, all with a little plate of food in their hands (to try to keep them calm, im sure)....another episode in the works im sure. The seinfeld comparison is because when we were leaving, one of the take out customers said she felt like she was in one and we agreed....if you go, bring a camcorder....you may be able to sell it as a pilot for the next big comedy show. lol
well i have just moved from toronto. i dint find the food anywhere near that but was ok.i am realy missing good indian food in kingston.
We visited the uptown Princess location after happily frequenting the downtown location many times. The service was terrific and the butter chicken is the best I've ever had - this being significant after traveling through India and across the globe. A must try! Whether you do for a meal downtown or uptown you won't be disppointed.
It's pretty apparent, that the clown who is consistently giving this food a "1" is the same person - at least try to switch up your writing and spelling skills when posting under different names, so it's not so glaringly obvious what you're doing. Anyway....the food here is VERY good. The samosa's are to die for! Don't pay attention to the fraudulent claims of bad food by the one poster who is posing as others to bring the restaurant rating down. Shame on you.
we dint like the food at all.too sweet for our taste.i am a diebetic patient and dint know naan have sugar in it and so does butter ckn.soup was not up to any good standard and vindaloo had no taste execept red chillies.well someone recomended this place to us but we will not recomend it to anyone.
Took a while to get our orders taken, but once the food arrived, it was a great experience. Delicious! Naan was sweeter and thinner than others I've had. Not everyone was a fan, but I loved it.
nice restaurant but cant say the same for food.very disappointed.soup was like water.butter ckn was sweet and so was naan had sugar in it.sinach dint taste fesh at all.
Excellent Atmosphere / Fine Vegetarian Selection / Quality Naan / Keep it up / consistent quality taste is everything / good management /
Wine pairing was terrible - should have got Kingfisher beer. Food was quite tasty, but proportions were obscenely small. I am Indian by descent - the Indian food experience is supposed to involve purchasing a variety of dishes and sharing this variety amongst your friends and family at the table. The price and serving size at this restaurant makes it impossible to do. Service was adequate. Owners are extremely pleasant people. Ambiance is gorgeous, especially the patio. My suggestion is to try cooking Indian food yourselves. Kingston is unfortunately devoid of the 'real experience'. Dishes are overpriced and generic.
worst food ever.soup was like water.samosa had mixed kind of veg which tasted stale.vindaloo tasted only like red pepper and oil.had no taste.
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