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You can see my full review below, but just to indicate how deplorable the price gouging at this restaurant is --they serve a SAMOSA(little pastry with potato) and a bit of chickpeas on top for 7 DOLLARS!!! as an appetizer. Do you know how much samosas are at MOST indian restaurants --cooked fresh for you to eat!? 3 for a dollar!!! So basically they're giving you one samosa for the price that you should be receiving 21 samosas!! This is just criminal.
Okay so there's actually not a lot of competition for Indian food in Oakville so I suppose this is why this pretentious and absolutely mediocre Indian restaurant is even still in business. Here's an account of my experience: My two friends an I visited Coriander Green for lunch --we ordered four dishes(chicken vindaloo, palak paneer, chickpea curry, and eggplant curry) as well as 3 naans and rice. Essentially all four dishes tasted the same with very slight variation and were drowned in the same fairly tasteless sauce dripping with stale bitter tasting oil. Now I wasn't expecting haute cuisine, but the food was adequate at best! The restaurant was also dead empty during the heat of the lunch hour, so that should have served as a warning sign. Now the amount we ordered at any other Indian restaurant would be more than enough for 3 people, Indeed, it would be enough for 5. But not only was the food average, the portions were TINY!! We basically received tiny bowls of each dish priced in the ridiculously inflated rate of 25-30 dollars a dish!!! Usually , if you order rice at an Indian restaurant, you just do one order which is enough to cover a few people --but we had to order TWO servings, which still wasn't enough because each serving of rice, priced at a ridiculous 13 dollars a serving was basically the size of a cup! I'm not exaggerating. It's just a basic steamed rice with some bloody frozen peas thrown in and they call it a "special vegetarian pillao rice --yeah right, I was born at night, but not last night buddy). So it especially irritated me that having received totally mediocre food, we not only paid double the amount, but also ended up going home pretty hungry. Our bill, for three people at lunch came to a ridiculous $120!!! I mean we weren't getting lobster here --this is mostly small portions of a bit of chicken and beans and spinach! I have a strong feeling that the positive reviews on this site are written by the owners to drum up a dying business --because there is no way there could be such a discrepancy amongst the reviews. For example, (and I am not affiliated with the restaurant industry in ANY way, except as a consumer) if you go to A-1 Indian restaurant at Trafalger and Dundas in Oakville(which unfortunately does only vegetarian) and you order their vegetarian platter for $7.99 you get a large platter(basically what you would get for 3 people at Coriander Green) of fresh and tasty vegetarian indian food, 2 naans and all the fixins for what you pay like 80 dollars at CORIANDER GREEN. I think this restaurant thinks they can get away with such poor quality food and extreme price gouging because there are no other Indian restaurants in the downtown Oakville area so they assume people are not aware of what Indian food prices should be. This restaurant is disgraceful frankly.
My fiance and I visited this restaurant back in September of 2008, so we recently decided to give it another try. We should have gone to another Indian restaurant. Quite frankly, better value for the money and food can be found elsewhere in Oakville. Sadly, Coriander Green follows the "recipe" development of so many other restaurants out there, meaning that they started out excellent and have now begun the slow slide into cuisine oblivion. The Palak Paneer that we had was mediocre at best, tasting instead like they just warmed up some preformed cheese paties and put sauce on top of it. To be fair, the Lamb Biryani and Chicken Vindaloo were both done reasonably well. While both were not excellent, they weren't too bad either. What ticked me off the most was when I asked for more papadum. I was informed by the waitress that we would have to pay extra in order to receive another paltry order of them. I find this to be exceedingly cheap as papads are relatively inexpensive. They should have been offered free of charge, much like a load of buns or rolls would be offered in a more mainstream restaurant. I presume that they are now attempting to skimp a little bit on the quantities. I do not like it when restaurants do this, as customers always know what their value for their money should be! And finally, the service was fair. It was neither poor nor excellent. If they wanted to make it excellent, the waitress would have checked back with us more often. All in all, Coriander Green was mediocre east Indian cuisine. I feel that my hard earned dollars are worthy of finer dining, so would advise others to look elsewhere in Oakville and Mississauga for better.
The decor and music were lovely and the service was friendly and prompt (it happened to be bad weather so it was not crowded). The onion bhaji was not the best I've ever had but the main dishes were fantastic! The spicing was very distinct in each dish and with just the right hotness level (We asked for mild to medium and they got it bang on). The chana dahl was the best I've ever had and the butter chicken was creamy and rich without being oily. The aloo gobi was not overcooked ( I have found disintegrating cauliflower to be a problem with this dish in many other restaurants). Everything was fresh, fresh, fresh. The food took a while to come and considering it was not a very full house, I am guessing that much of it is made fresh for each customer. This is a great place to go if you are making a night out of your meal and have good company with lots to talk about. If you just want to come in and eat and leave quickly, I would not recommend it as you will probably not like the wait for your food. My only criticism is that for the price of the typical dish ($15), the portions could have been more generous. The naan was delicious but a bit on the small side for $5 for one. However, if you are looking for a special meal and you want ambiance, quality, and flavour, I would highly recommend this restaurant.
thanks God we made the reservation ahead!!!! restaurant was beautiful and packed ,we got the window table,aroma of sizzling platers were makin us hungry so,we ordered one aswell with a bottel of there house chardoney recommended by lovely lady server...main course arrived littel late i guess because they were busy but every thing we ordered was awesome and was cooked on order we could taste the fresh ingreadients .very nice presentation,love those g naans,we cant wait to go back.....loved it!!! long live coriander green...
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