Aahar: The Taste of India. Take a moment to commit the name to memory (actually, just "Aahar" will do fine). I feel inspired to rave fairly infrequently, so here goes: Please, people of Ottawa, eat at this restaurant. You'll feel the love instantly, just as I did. ...
http://www.ottawaxpress.ca/food/food.aspx?iIDArticle=14063
on the basis of a couple take-outs and one eat-in, i can say i'm growing fond of Aahar. My preferences lean to the drier, less rich S. Indian style (more in line w/ Ceylonta), but Aahar's food is tasty, rib-expanding and varied fare (for the buffet lunch they had on). ...
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My husband and I visited this restaurant and we both ordered Thali (I had vegetarian and he had meat). I was thoroughly impressed with my meal. For about $10 (maybe 11?), I received ample naan, lots of rice, several curries (including a most AMAZING paneer curry that I think I could live off for the rest of my life, a deeeelish chickpea curry and a really tasty vegetable curry). ...
http://www.restaurantthing.com/ca/on/ottawa/restaurant.php?ID=8698