Indian Hut Restaurant

Indian Hut Restaurant

Indian Hut Restaurant

 
Address: 636 Church Street,
Toronto, ON, M4Y 2G3, Canada
Phone: (416) 934-0235
Fax: N/A
E-mail: N/A
Website: N/A
Reservation: Make a Reservation
Delivery: Order Online
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Jeera Alu (click for more info...)
Kaju Mattar Paneer (click for more info...)
Mix Vegetables (click for more info...)
Navrattan Korma (click for more info...)
Palak Paneer (click for more info...)
Meat
Beef Xacuti (click for more info...)
Goan Mutton Curry (click for more info...)
Lamb or Beef Vindaloo (click for more info...)
Mutton Jalfrezi (click for more info...)
Rogan Josh (Lamb or Beef) (click for more info...)
Saag Meat (Lamb or Beef) (click for more info...)
Chicken Dishes
Butter Chicken (click for more info...)
Chicken Curry (click for more info...)
Chicken Jalfrezi (click for more info...)
Chicken Korma (click for more info...)
Chicken Tikka Masala (click for more info...)
Chicken Vindaloo (click for more info...)
Chicken Xacuti (click for more info...)
Goan Chicken Curry (click for more info...)
Rice Dishes
Chicken biryani
Lamb, beef biryani
Pullo rice
Shrimp biryani
Steamed rice
Vegetable biryani
Tandoori Specialities
Chicken Tikka (click for more info...)
Fish Tikka (click for more info...)
Paneer Tikka (click for more info...)
Seekh Kabab (click for more info...)
Tandoori Chicken (Full) (click for more info...)
Tandoori Chicken (Half) (click for more info...)
Tandoori Shrimp (click for more info...)
Appetizers
Cocktail Seekh Kabab (click for more info...)
Meat Samosa (click for more info...)
Onion Bhajia (click for more info...)
Snack Platter (click for more info...)
Vegetable Pakora (click for more info...)
Vegetable Samosa (click for more info...)
Soups
Daal Soup (click for more info...)
Mulligatawny Soup (click for more info...)
Tomato Soup
Vegetable Soup (click for more info...)
Seafood Entrees
Fish Begum Bahar (click for more info...)
Fish Masala (click for more info...)
Goan Fish Curry (click for more info...)
Goan Prawn Curry (click for more info...)
Prawn Masala (click for more info...)
Shrimp Jalfrezi (click for more info...)
Tandoori Breads
Garlic nan
Nan
Paratha
Roti
Condiments
Katchumber salad
Lachha piyaz
Mango chutney
Mixed pickles
Papadum
Raita

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