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Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant
Category: Restaurants Indian Indian [Edit]
3090 Eglinton Ave EScarborough, ON M1J 2H1
Neighbourhood: Scarborough
(416) 265-2695
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
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4 reviews for Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant
4 reviews in English
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Review from Vikas I.
Pickering, ON
I went here late at night about 9:00 P.M. because another restaurant in the area that I wanted to go to was closed.
We ordered Tomato Onion Uttapum and Paper Masala Dosa.
Review of Tomato Onion Uttapum:
Although we ordered Tomato Onion, they gave us Tomato Onion Chilli Uttapum, and depending on your heat tolerance for spices, green chilli's are pretty spicy, but we were able to pick them off and it was yummy. Uttapum is a flatbread made out of Rice and Lentils that are ground up and fermented overnight, it is a thicker bread, about 1/8th of an inch, and about a 10" round, it is pan fried and the tomatoes and onions were inside it, and on top.
Review of Paper Masala Dosa.
The paper masala dosa was awesome, the best part was that the masala was served in a different bowl, most restaurants put the masala inside the dosa which can make it a little soggy where the masala was sitting by the time it gets to you.
Paper Dosa, is a very thin and crispy crepe made out of rice and lentil flour that has been fermented overnight. Masala is a stuffing made out of potatoes, onions and a few different indian spices.
Review of Mango Lassi:
The Mango lassi, seemed fresh and was quite flavourful, it was just the right consistency and sweetness for my taste.
This is a south indian restaurant, so if you want to try south indian food, skip to the last pages of the menu because the first few are north indian foods, ask your server about the difference between north and south indian food.
Overall the food was great, the place was clean.
I would go back :) -
Review from Spring B.
Vancouver, BC
Excellent buffet at a reasonable price. Those warm gulab jamuns are to die for. Yummyyyy..... I also loved the deep fried chicken chettinad, fried cauliflower, chicken curry and dosas. I will definitely go back.
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Review from A.J. S.
The food is not very expensive here.
We have been a number of times, usually we get the Onion Uttapam, and the Onion Dosa. The good comes in pretty good portions, and the chutneys are usually made pretty well. For the most part the service is pretty good, though a few times we have been there, the service was not good. On those occasions I left some fairly pointed comments on the card, and after that we did not have those issues again.
The atmosphere her is often very noisy, this is definitely a family oriented restaurant, so if you are expecting a quite dining experience beware of what time you are going.
Otherwise, good food, reasonable prices, mostly good service. -
Review from Jenna M.
Scarborough, ON
Chicken Kothu Parotta was tasty, filling, and spicy. The Payasam was delicious. I have a weakness for creamy desserts. The place was clean and service was very good. A simple meal is about $10-11 and a lassi, falooda, or other desert is about $4-5.
