Category: | Meal takeaway, Restaurant, Point of interest, Establishment, Food, |
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Address: | 188 Bedford Hwy, Halifax, NS B3M 2K1, Canada |
Postal code: | B3M 2K1 |
Phone: | (902) 293-7000 |
Website: | http://www.spiceboxfoods.ca/ |
Pakistani food with a twist. We went there while visiting from Mississauga where good Pakistani food is abundant. We ordered Chicken tikka naan pizza and butter chicken poutine and both were good (fries could have been crispier though). I'm generally not a fan of butter chicken as it's not a true Pakistani dish, however, their butter chicken was different than the commonly sold chicken cubes in a sweet creamy tomato sauce. Their butter chicken was a great blend of spices and it tasted great. Reasonable prices and good portion size. Spice level was spot on. Good customer service rounds this one off to 5 stars. Recommended when in Halifax.
First time trying Spice Box today. Met the Pakistani Muslim owner who assured me their menu is halal! I tried their paneer poutine and it was VERY good! Will have to try their butter chicken next time.
Came here from Toronto and was looking for an Indian vegetarian meal on Maps when I found this place. Ordered online and the process for pickup was smooth, however, the pickup times online may not be accurate so do call ahead if they're too long.
The food was tasty (Butter Paneer Poutine shown) and very filling. A unique twist on Indian Cuisine!
First time at Spice Box today, it was too hot to cook so I decided to grab something on my way home! The butter chicken was amazing. A little spicy for me, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and will definitely eat here again!
I have thoroughly enjoyed everything I have ordered from Spice Box. They prepare the food quickly and have incredibly kind and courteous customer service. I have tried butter chicken poutine, chicken tikka poutine, chicken tikka wrap, chicken tikka, chicken and beef kebab, and fried chicken. I loved the chicken tikka wrap due to its smoky flavour. The poutines and kebabs were also delicious. I did not enjoy the fried chicken as I found it to be on the dry side, but that could be a traditional preparation method. I also tried ras malai, but it tasted very close to frozen Kesar ras malai that we always eat, so I was not too fond of it.