MotiMahal Restaurant
1422 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1Z6, Canada
Phone: (416) 461-3111
Website: https://motimahalcanada.ca/
MotiMahal Restaurant in Toronto is a 3.7-star Indian restaurant with 2,508 Google reviews, known for Chole Bhature and Samosa.
Why we love it
- Indian cuisine with North Indian influence
- Authentic flavors, generous portions, traditional dishes
- Casual service with potential for slow pace
- Indian cuisine with North Indian influence
- Located nearby
- Authentic flavors, generous portions, traditional dishes
- Casual service with potential for slow pace
What to Order
Chole Bhature
A classic North Indian dish featuring fluffy fried bread (bhature) served with a spicy chickpea curry (chole).
"The chole bhature and tandoori dishes are tasty and filling, and it’s a great go-to on Gerrard for authentic Indian food."
Punas Sapkota
Samosa
Crispy, savory pastries typically filled with spiced potatoes and peas, often served with chutneys.
"Food is good, we tried their channa batura ( not the best) but their samosa and sweets were very tasty."
Ajil Mohan
Raj Kachori
A large, crispy fried pastry shell filled with various delicious ingredients like chickpeas, potatoes, yogurt, and chutneys.
"I am giving two star for their raj kachori and naan. They tasted good."
Sneha Paul
Keema Paratha
A flavorful Indian flatbread stuffed with spiced minced meat (keema), often served as a hearty breakfast or lunch item.
"The chole bhature and keema paratha were absolutely amazing—rich flavors, authentic taste, and truly satisfying."
Abinash Panda
Samosa Chaat
A popular street food dish where crushed samosas are topped with yogurt, chutneys, and various spices.
"Thoroughly enjoyed every item we got - samosa chaat and onion bhajis. So so flavourful, super loaded, not spicy, and great portion size."
Nusayba Hossain
Inside Scoop
- Be prepared for potentially slow service, especially when busy, as food is made fresh.
- The interior has been recently redone, offering a cleaner look than in the past.
- Portion sizes are generous, often more than expected.
- The restaurant is known for its old-school North Indian comfort food, despite some cleanliness concerns.
- Consider takeout for breakfast or lunch, especially for the chole bhature.