Bukhara Grill is a quite, unassuming place with some very good food. I recommend the Bukhara Tandoori Pllatter so you can taste the variety of meat dishes. Their Palak Paneer is also good which lots of nice chunks of paneer(unlike many other indian restaurants). But far and away, their best item is the Kashmiri naan. It is outstandingly good. With the dried fruit and nuts inside, it is extremely addicting. I’d go back just for this one item. I’ve ordered takeout and aside from some small confusion ordering on the phone, the service is ok. I’ve usually had to wait another 5 – 10 minutes after arriving, but the food is piping hot.
Mehvish M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Good food! This was the first time I visited it but I liked all the veg dishes. They r fresh and nice ! Will go again
Sumiti N.
Place rating: 5 Old Toronto, Canada
My go to place for authentic indian food. All the curries are distinct and delicious. You won’t regret ordering anything. In addition, must try their daal makhani and biryani.
Ahad Q.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Visited this place this past weekend for the 100th time and once again, I wasn’t disappointed. I usually order selections from the Tandoor menu. For the most part the food has been very consistent and haven’t had anything bad to really say about the place. Service is always great, the servers are very attentive and polite. What I recommend to order: –Mirch Tikka(HOT!) –Chicken Tikka Masala –Fish Tikka –Onion Bajia
Moloch K.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
Effin disgusting. Ordered chana masala with rice for take out. Took 20 minutes. I thought great im getting a fresh batch. No effin way. They boiled chickpeas qbd through it into a veggie sauce and onions. Rice was dry like it was from the buffet all hard n shyt. Mint chutney tasted like kraft italian dressing. Socbad i threw it out.
Jay B.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Great food for a reasonable price! We tried the buffet and it did not disappoint!
Lilian L.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Been to this place a couple of times for lunch buffet… Love the fresh naan just made, a little greasy though(I think they spray oil on top to look shinny). Buffet selection is not much choice… maybe around 12 to 14 hot dishes. Good enough for me as long as it serves my favourite dishes — the butter chicken and the fried fish but I find it salty for my taste this time. I had a lot of water intake after. I wish they do have better table service other than just filling water… Like offer extra naan instead of waiting for us to ask for it. Lunch time wasn’t that busy(maybe 4 other client), only 1 server in the restaurant. Will go again in a month or so when I am craving for East Indian food… Hopefully food won’t be as salty and better table service.
Anmol G.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Went for lunch buffet to this place because I was in the mood for tandoori chicken and curries. The restaurant has a limited number of options. They have a good selection of non-vegetarian curries and vegetarian items. They give you fresh naans at your table, which are soft and good. However, their appetizer section is almost non-existent. They have pakoras, tandoori chicken(which is very good) and a couple hakka Chinese items which are alright, but no chaat or pani puri or bhel or anything. Their dessert section is like an after-thought with ice-cream and half-empty containers of indian sweets. The service is slow, with refills not occuring fast enough. The food is not very hot which is a little sad, considering that it tastes very good. The restaurant overall is humbling, but given the price($ 11) as compared to other buffets in this area, you get to enjoy the items, which truly are deliciously prepared.
Tony S.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
BK is the perfect little hole in the wall. I have followed the owners cooking Mr sharma for a long time now first when he worked at the Host in Mississauga and have been coming here since they first opened. Recent personnel changes haven’t gone down that well and the place has all the ambiance of big giant peach walk in closet. Yet it’s all about the food and it’s still great. Stick to the tandoori platter and this is enough for at least 3 people. This place is also recommended for solo diners as their main business is takeout and catering. However sometimes I do find the food too salty.
Jared F.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Fairly typical east Indian restaurant buffet. I’ve been to this restaurant several times, and the selection is always the same. Pros: –Decent selection of dishes –Fresh Naan made specifically for the table Cons: –Naan takes a while to be made, and initial portion was small –Dishes do not change.
Maria A.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is my go to for buffet lunch when I’m craving good indian food(and I’m ALWAYS craving indian food). While I do have some criticisms with the place(1. Sometimes servers take too long refilling water/naan 2. On slow days their food just sits there and doesn’t seem so fresh) they’ve never been bad enough for me to stop coming back. I just make sure I time my visits right and its always guaranteed fresh made food… especially the naan which is probably why there’s always a wait for them. Definitely my favorite indian buffet in Mississauga.
Tri N.
Place rating: 4 Erin Mills, Canada
First time came in for lunch buffet, and it was delicious. With tip and everything came to like 13 dollars. Worth it. Naan bread was served fresh and the tikka masala was very good
Annie D.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Ordered shrimp pakora, tandoori chicken, lamb sheek kebab and malabar halibut for dinner takeout. Everything was amazing! The shrimp pakora were big huge shrimps lightly battered. Tandoori chicken was extremely moist. The fish was ahhhmazing! Each main came with choice of rice or naan. The food was extremely fresh and so well cooked. And everthing totalled under $ 60. Perfect for family of 4. Will definitely be going back. They also have an awesome lunch buffet!
Eric N.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Tried the veg biryani and aloo gobi and enjoyed it. My wife especially loves the place. Eaten here twice and foresee many more times. Heavy set man working was not too friendly.
Bernie C.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Good assortment, nice décor, lots of curry and spice… yeah, it was good. Also cheap — $ 9.99/person. That’s less than an entrée these days! I went here based on Stephanie S’ recommendation and will give props to her. I used to go to this plaza all the time to go to Congee Dynasty(which I no longer go to) and never noticed this place. From the outside, it doesn’t look like much because of the ugly red brick building, but on the inside, it looks very fancy with the hanging chandeliers and stuff. As for the food and service: Food: 3.5÷5 — this would have gotten a 4.5÷5 just three days ago, but Avani spoiled me. What is good about this place is the assortment as they have your typical butter chicken, tandoori chicken, paneer, aloo, chicken tikka masala and goat vindaloo. You don’t see goat at Indian buffets too much anymore because it’s pricey, but it is so tasty! Avani has limited selection but slightly better quality. NAANISEXCELLENT! THEY’LLBRINGITTOYOURTABLE. THENAANHEREISBETTERTHANAVANI. Okay, I’ll stop yelling. Also, they actually had fresh fruits for dessert(amongst other normal Indian buffet sweets) Décor — 3.5÷5 — very nice and clean Service — 4⁄5 — water was constantly filled, they constantly removed dishes when finished and were friendly. Very decent food for great price — thanks Stephanie S.
Stephanie S.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Since my last review, I am happy to report that Bukhara Grill hasn’t failed me! In fact, it was better this time than the last time I was there which was a few months ago. (Even though I have been here before, I do get a bit weary when I haven’t been somewhere in a while. I almost expect things to go downhill. And last time, although the flavours were good, my dishes were quite heavy on the salt. Very common when dining Indian.) Meal started off with pappadums with 2 sauces(1 tamarind, 1 coriander chutney — spicy) and we ordered a Mulligatawny Soup, Chicken Mirch Tikka(came with naan), Kadai Paneer(came with rice). After ordering, the waiter came back to our table and said that the soup wasn’t available. However, the chief(/owner?) returned shortly, apologised, and said that he DID have the soup. I only tasted it, but it was a nice, rich, lentil soup with coconut milk. What was impressive was the chief doing the rounds, greeting people as they entered, even seating patrons, and giving them menus. I like this ’cause it showed that he was humble, didn’t think he was«too good» to do tasks a waiter would do! Chicken Mirch Tikka were 6 large kebab chunks of marinated goodness… straight out of the tandoor oven! The base was a coriander and yes, it was spicy. :) The chicken was not only nicely presented, it was moist and not dried out. Kadai Paneer — was a sweeter dish, good flavours, and came with lotsa chunks of paneer, not 2 – 3 pieces swimming in gravy like a lot of places. A coupla groups of people did come in, asked if there was a dinner buffet, and left after they heard it was only a la carte for dinner.(They do a nice lunch buffet for like ~$ 10!) I thought this was a shame ’cause I’d rather eat a nice a la carte, than pay more $$$ to stuff myself silly with mediocre food! If you’re craving Indian in Mississauga, don’t want anything too heavy or greasy, and enjoy fine dining without paying the price, Bukhara Grill is definitely a safe bet!
Ramnique M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Excellent looking restaurant with a cozy dim ambiance. The buffet options were limited and standard; Creamy, appealing and adequate supplied with standard fresh naan. The keema parantha with yogurt(a la carte) was a fried crispy bread stuffed with non-existent meat accompanied with salty yogourt. Service was good.
Christopher L.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Excellent classy service. It is unthinkable that it is «only» a buffet and not some fine dining restaurant. Their food are tasty and fresh.
Chuck T.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Pretty good buffet. Not a heck of a lot of options though, but good nonetheless. I like that they don’t have naan in the buffet but bring it to your table fresh too. I usually like the peas&cheese(forgot what it’s called) and they had the cheese in a sauce(big chunks are good) and it may have been spinach with it but I’m not sure.
Laura C T.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I haven’t been to a restaurant where I have stuffed myself so full that I feel sick. Came here with a large group of work people and they had given us the upstairs area for us. It was a bit cramped for 25 people and we had a hard time fitting in, but they tried to accomodate us as best they could. My co workers, who are Indian, love this place because they say the food is authentic and best they’ve ever tasted. In the buffet line up,(about $ 10 pp for lunch), you have Butter Chicken, Chicken Masala, a chickpea masala, goat curry, eggplant, byrani rice, cold salads, lots of choose from. The food was excellent, and they came out with tons of hot fresh naan(you can tell it’s fresh by it’s soft texture, and flaky consistency) in baskets, and I was told this is not common at Indian Buffets as they would normally give you premade ones. They even threw in a friend’s take home box with out charge with all of us there. If you’re in the area, and looking for Indian, this is a place to try out for sure!