Restaurant Kismet

1720 Saint-Patrick St., Montreal
(514) 228-8899

Recent Reviews

Louis Parent

Very, very ordinary dishes. Added sugar and coloring to butter chicken. Leaky takeaway food causing a very thin paper bag to tear.Finally the worst: arrogant refusal to speak French.In a word: never again!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Hélène Arsenault

Really disappointing! I was unable to assess the quality of my meal because it was never delivered. The administrators will not reimburse me despite evidence that their delivery service is lacking.

Service: 1

Charlie SD

The butter chicken is amazing! The starters and dessert were also delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Oussama Elboukhari

The food and the service is

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chawki Dali

Hello everyone,Worst Indian culinary experience, as you can see in the photos, I ordered two butter chicken and 3 rice… they gave me chicken skewers (look at the holes on the pieces) which were not even cooked in the sauce and are very hard and the sauce was diluted with water.I know a lot about Indian food and one piece of advice… Avoid this Restaurant.A word to the manager: We are in 2024 in a few days, competition is tough in Montreal so it's not just a question of profit but rather of remaining in the market.Sincerely

Food: 1

Service: 1

Philippe Nguyen

Happy to have this excellent indian restaurant in the neighborhood!We ordered the onion bhaji, the lentil soup, butter chicken and chana masala, and everything was excellent. Onion bhaji was crispy and the tamarind sauce was flavorful, soup slightly on the salty side but hearty and comforting. Butter chicken was tasty, the chana masala super delicious and the naan was stellar.Impeccable service with a smile and a couple jokes. We wish this restaurant all the best and will definitely be back!!!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

dominic gariepy

Not edible.

Food: 1

Service: 3

Sofiane Slimane

Excellent in every way. Setting, welcome, service, cuisine. The waiter was attentive, came to ask me if I was missing anything. Very kind and pleasant.As for the food, I had a chicken korma with rice (included in the price) and a cheese naan. Spicy at my request because the sauce is normally not spicy. Generous portions and quantity of chicken.Drink wise, perfect mango lassi.Very good value for money, although a small downside compared to the price of the cheese naan, $10, which is still objectively expensive for a cheese naan, however good it may be.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shihab Uddin

Good food and the ambience. Service should be more

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

J Quest

I only tried one biryani but it was top-notch, they do beef so well.

Food: 5

Marlee B

What I loved about this place was not the food but the willingness to be open to criticism. I like giving it but often people get upset but this young gentleman here was appreciative of my thoughts on the food. Kind of makes me want to try other dishes and such to see if the other food was more their strong point.I have an impression this restaurant is run by young entrepaneurs new to the business.He asked what I thought and I shyly explained my experience with the food and he was genuinely grateful for it. The food tasted very fresh just missing "the oomph" and he explained the dishes are made to order and not batch made.I would like to say that the place is kind of small for dining in and not to eat there unless you are with a friend or two and not more. They deliver as well so no worries about trying it out. Also as one who really likes Indian food but it doesn't always like me back I was a little nervous eating there as there was no washroom. I just said what the heck I don't live very far anyways and ate there just the same.In hindsight I should have had my daughter and her boyfriend describe their favorite restaurant that they are willing to travel from LaSalle and even Brossard to the west island for. Guys you have a great start and for me when I dine out I love the idea of eating food that gets me to slow down and savor the rich flavors slamming me into being in the present. No chasing for the essence that should make the restaurant stand out from the others but having it take control of the experience.I am sure there are others out the who know Indian food better than I do. Don't hold back but gently give them some constructive criticism and give them a helping hand if you try their food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Zam An

Some Great indian food and a beautiful decor!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

ligma balls

Just like their franchisee the food is not for desi people, this type of cuisine is only for those who are unfamiliar with south Asian cuisine. Butter chicken sauce is too watery, the paneer isn’t marinated, being Indian this isn’t Indian cuisine. Maybe it’s Bangladesh but not Indian 100%

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Danielle Borden

The curry wasn't that good. It was very watery and didn't have much flavor. The Naan was good and so were the chicken wings and spicy fries :) it's worth a try.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Sarra Khelafi

It does not taste like indian food.I had a shahi paneer like I always do when I eat indian but the sauce tasted nothing like it supposed to. It was not creamy at all and too salty.We also had the aloo ghobi and again it was bland not taste like it does usually.I waited 1h30 for delivery but it is Saturday night so thats ok.

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