Chompin' The Suburbs

Preaching the gospel of Toronto's suburban resto scene. The digs ain't always fancy. Or easy to find. But your tongue will literally thank you for foregoing the pretentious, the boring and the overpriced places that dominate downtown. With more and more of the city's ethnic communities settling in the 'burbs, it just makes sense.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

The Kebob (Punjabi)

The kebobs in question here are not of the Middle Eastern persuasion, but Indian. They're delightfully spicy, made of tender ground or sliced beef. Choose one of four varieties.

Go ahead, add salad and an enormous naan on the side, and it'll still likely cost you less than $10. But you might want to get a lassi to cool the heat on the tongue.

The vegetable samosas were smaller than average and tasted much like a really fresh spring roll. Well worth the 75 cents.

The menu also offers an array of chicken dishes, as well as lamb, veal, and vegetarian options.

Tucked into a small shopping plaza, it's just a short ride from the airport and Woodbine Racetrack, should you want to flee the country or bet on the ponies after your meal.

Dinner for 3, including drinks ($30)

The Kebob
3417 Derry Rd. E
Mississauga, ON
L4T 1A8
905-678-2324
www.thekabob.com

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