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Le Taj
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Le Taj’s lunchtime buffet is popular with students, university professors, and adventurous business people addicted to the comforting spiciness of Indian food. At dinner, the place comes to life as one of the city’s most exotic dining destinations. The assorted classic curries and tandoor-baked flat breads and meats awaken the senses, every bite offering something new. Prices, thankfully, are less jarring than a mouthful of curried carrots. The traditional Indian decor is matched by friendly and solicitous service. This is Montreal’s best Indian restaurant. Montreal’s nightlife begins early and ends late. From the first round of the cinq à sept, drinks after work with your business colleagues, until the last beat bounces out of a speaker at an after hours night club the following morning, this city offers a full range of entertaining outings once the sun sets. At night in Montreal, everyone’s got their look but no one really looks dressed up. However it’s better to err on the side of chic when getting ready for a night on the town: look sharp rather than slovenly, something black is often a safe bet.
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Other |
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Dress Code: |
Anything Goes |
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Price Range: |
over C$125 |
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Address:
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2077 Rue Stanley (Downtown) , Montreal, Canada
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514 845 9015 |
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