Update: 2022-Oct-01 - 309 Dhaba is listed as Permanently Closed in Google Maps and Yelp, so updating appropriately.
Update: 2021-Aug-20 - There is no more buffet/AYCE at this location post-lockdown, and it is unknown if and when it will ever return. I am therefore removing it from the active list, and will follow up periodically and restore it should it return to AYCE status.
Naan
bread was good with a tiny hint of sage, a nice combination. Bowtie
salad was alright but could have used a bit more flavor. Green salad
was good with interesting dressing which, was more like seasoning,
rich in cumin among other things usually not found on salad. Spinach
salad likewise was alright but needed a little bit more seasoning to
liven it up. Green olives were well-seasoned and quite good. Chickpea
salad was good, with a bit of heat and good spice balance. Crab salad
was very good and seems to be using real crab rather than surimi.
Mushroom salad was good, subtle, although it uses canned mushrooms I
didn't mind; it seemed to have some anise hints.
The
fish curry was excellent, with very good sauce, flavors melded well.
Chicken tandoori was good and tasty but was starting to get dried
out. Vegetable samosas had gone stale and lost about two-thirds of
their flavour and their edges were dried out. However vegetable
pakoras were very good, moist and not dried out or stale at all.
Yellow dal was good, not the freshest but still quite tasty. Sag
paneer was good... well... alright but not as spiced and seasoned as
others. Dhaba seems to be trying more for subtlety than the exuberant
flavors most associated with Indian cuisine. Mattar paneer was very
good and fresh. Chana masala was very good, with nice unique spicing.
Dal makhani was dark, rich and delicious. Yogurt kadi was very good,
with nice flavor balance and not too hot. It was also fresh.
Vegetable biryani had a nicely original spice blend and was
delicious. Rosemary potatoes were excellent with plenty of
caramelized onion, and whole cumin seeds. by this point I had tried
almost all entrees both hot and cold, except for goat as I won't eat
that.
For
dessert, rice pudding was very good and delicious with raisins. Gulab
jamun honey balls were also delicious. Banana (which is unique)
mango, vanilla (which was a tiny bit freezer-burned but at the end of
the pail,) strawberry, mint chocolate chip and chocolate ice creams
were all good. I noted that just before the 2:30 lunch end that the
servers assisted the kitchen staff and running the food back to the
kitchen so they are at least trying to keep it fresh and uphold the
quality. Weekday lunch is $14.99 (and I forgot to note the pop price
options.) This isn't bad for the immediate area but most notably
Little India (the establishment, not the district) is just to the
north and about the same price. I appreciate the inventiveness of
Dhaba's flavours and the excellence of some items, but the freshness
needs to improve with numerous others.
Rating:
7/10
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