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<title>Julie</title>
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I agree with the comment above, Agra has the best food ever. I have tried Tandoori house and Bombay Bhel and they are both oily and disgusting and the wait staff are rude. I have yet to find any indian food that compares to Agra, it is the best!! Especially the butter chicken, the aloo ghobi and the palak paneer. The wait staff are always friendly and I hope this place stays open for a very long time.]]>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 23:50:52 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Greg</title>
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I disagree with the two posts above.  I've been to many indian restaurants in the city and agra has amazing food.  I used to go to 'the host' all the time (in richmond hill) and I find agra much better and cheaper.
Also, the comment above about bombay bhel, you are crazy.  That restaurants food is bland and disgusting.. agra has the best indian food around yonge/sheppard.  

You can't go wrong with this combo there,
butter chicken
chicken jalfrezi
palak paneer
naan and steamed rice...  simple and delicious.]]>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 23:26:50 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>CC</title>
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Agra is quite poor. The tandoori was drastically overcooked and the curry was below average. Together with Tandoori House and Bombay Bhel, it constitutes a Bermuda Triangle of Indian food. ]]>
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<category>Toronto, </category>
<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 17:24:25 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Yonge and Sheppard</title>
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This restaurant is a prime example of why Yonge & Sheppard is widely-considered a culinary wasteland.  Avoid Agra unless you don't mind mediocre Indian food.

A couple minutes of walking north to Bombay Bhel (just south of Mel Last Square and the Future Shop) does a much better Indian buffet for the same price.

There's a Wolfgang Puck opening up around the corner too.  If other Wolfgang Puck locations are any indication, it's going to be a stinker.]]>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2007 22:29:48 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Chris Orbz</title>
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Only one glass of wine, alcohol-wise.  It was because ordering rice was one entree, chana masala another, curried whatever another, and to put together what I'd consider one serving of Indian food meant ordering several dishes at $8+ each.]]>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2007 18:49:11 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Debbie Ohi</title>
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Chris: I've never eaten at Banjara. Did the $120 include alcohol? Or was the food unusual in some way? I assume it wasn't for buffet food...I hope!

Vanessa: Thanks for the Indian term clarification. "Gulab jamun" is much more appealing-sounding than "those round pastry things" though they're still too sweet for me. :-)]]>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 15:23:14 PST</pubDate>
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<title>vanessa</title>
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the round pastry things are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulab_jamun">gulab jamun</a>. they are certainly a very sugary treat that i have to be in a particular mood to consume them. the tandoori chicken does look quite good!]]>
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<category>Toronto, </category>
<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 11:13:06 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Chris Orbz</title>
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$9.95 for a buffet, now that's pretty fair Indian food pricing... it's no Toonie Tuesday at the now-closed Narula's, but it's MUCH better than the insane $120 my four-person group somehow managed at Banjara by Christie Pits last night!!

I feel both relieved and incredibly guilty that I wasn't the one covering that bill.  Good food, but considering Indian food costs like pennies to make... my head's still spinning from seeing that total.

The only time I've had Indian as a buffet was when my sister was in from BC and took me to a place I'd never been.  I tend to find Indian places I like and not bother much with shopping around (unless they suddenly close up shop) but I'm gonna check this one out.]]>
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<category>Toronto, </category>
<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:37:22 PST</pubDate>
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