Never did I think I’d be having Indian food in Halifax. Yet,
while walking around the Brewery Market, waiting for the Alexander Keith’s tour
to start, we stumbled upon the intoxicating aromas of Tawa Grill and eyed the
pans of delicious food laid out across the tables.
Tawa is a Nepalese Indian restaurant with an extensive menu
of Indian and Hakka specialities. And since it’s located in Halifax, many
traditional dishes include seafood such as the chili fish ($16.50). Flakey
tender pieces of cod were tossed in a sauce that had just enough heat to
salivate the tongue without scorching. Arriving piping hot, the fragrant
ginger, garlic, green onions, bell pepper, and chilis combine into a wonderful
sauce covering the still crispy fish. You’ll need an order of plain basmati rice
($5) to balance off the dish’s saltiness.
For diners who love saucy dishes, the creamy tomato-based
curry in the kaida chicken ($16.50) is lovely for slathering on
rice or dipping naan into. Of all the dishes, it held the least heat but
still incorporated enough spices for flavour. There were generous chunks of
chicken steeped in the gravy, but I would have liked dark meat better as the
chicken breast was a little tough.
Tawa’s shrimp biryani ($17.99) was huge and
while the shrimp were overcooked the rice was moist and flavourful. I couldn’t
get enough of the dish and had bowl after bowl despite being stuffed.
You will not leave hungry. Even their naan ($3; two
orders in picture) was sizeable and seemed like it was coming from a never-ending
basket. Do yourself a favour and start with one then add on as needed.
Perhaps what ultimately convinced us to go into Tawa Grill
was the number of south Asian diners. Couples, groups, and families alike were
at tables diving into shared dishes. All hot, fresh, and teeming with flavours.
Halifax does Indian great.
Address: 1496 Lower Water Street (inside Brewery Market)
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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