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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Service options

  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Hard liquor
  • Small plates
  • Wine

Dining options

  • Dinner
  • Dessert

Amenities

  • Washroom

Atmosphere

  • Casual

Crowd

  • Groups
  • Tourists

Planning

  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Credit cards

Parking

  • Free parking lot
  • Plenty of parking

What people say about (Tikka Junction)

Juliet Choo

Chicken biryani didn't taste good. It was like a fried rice style. The staff didn't pay attention when taking orders. This restaurant is located in the high end area. On top of that, the pric

Aman H

Hopped over here after having a strange experience at “Dhaba on the Falls” across the street (check out my review for that one!), and the experience here was even worse. We visited here as a

Pujan Khadka

I had one of the worst dining experiences at this restaurant. Everything from the food to the ambiance was disappointing and frustrating. I ordered Four items, and all of them were terrible. First, the Vegetable Biryani was a complete letdown. It wasn’t served in a pot, as one would expect, but on a plate. Instead of flavorful vegetables in a rich gravy, it was just a mix of overly fried rice tossed with bland, diced vegetables. The taste was non-existent, and the texture was unbearable—every bite was filled with hard, overly fried grains. Next, The so-called lassi came in the smallest cup for $6.99. It was nothing more than milk, completely lacking mango flavor or sweetness. It tasted bland and watered down. Next, the Vegetable Mo: Mo were an absolute joke. For $13-$15, I received just six pieces with no stuffing, no flavor, and no accompanying tomato chutney. Momos are supposed to be soft, flavorful, and satisfying—these were the opposite. Finally, the Veg Hakka Noodles were nothing short of a greasy mess. They were dripping in oil, with barely any vegetables to justify calling them “Hakka.” To add insult to injury, they served the noodles on a shovel. Yes, a shovel! It wasn’t quirky or fun—it was absurd and annoying. Adding to the misery was the atmosphere. Loud Punjabi music blared throughout the restaurant, which I couldn’t understand, making the environment unpleasant. To make things worse, our food took longer to arrive than it did for people who came after us. Overall, this was an overpriced, tasteless, and frustrating experience. None of the food items had any redeeming qualities, and the service and ambiance were equally bad. If you value your time, money, and mood, do yourself a favor and avoid this place. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone! I am never going back to this restaurant, and I strongly urge others to avoid it as well. The food is overpriced, tasteless, and not worth your time or money. Save yourself the frustration and choose a better place to dine.

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