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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat food, friendly staff. Recommend to all people looking for a change of pace from Americanized cuisine. Different levels of spice available making it suitable for all.
Like a hug from an old friend, Spice Hut's offerings are familiar and warm. This is one of my go-to places to eat. Our most recent visit to Spice Hut was on Thursday. Whiskey and I, preparing to go see some live music downtown Campbell River, stopped in for a dinner. <br/ Spice Hut is a small franchise Indian restaurant, with three locations on Vancouver Island and six in total across western Canada. And while I'm not familiar with the other locations, the one here is quite consistent with the food. The only variance is the spice level, which seems to change on a whim depending on the mood of the cooks that day. Sometimes I will order a dish with a medium level and I sweat and struggle to get through the meal (I have no aversion to hot food, I often go out of my way to indulge in it, in fact) while other times it has just a trace of warmth. The flavours are always bang on, however. Seasoned perfectly, (which is good because you wont find salt or any other seasonings to adjust your food on the table) this Indian food is rich and flavourful. It's not exactly what I would would call Indian home cooking, but it's not some kind of western fusion either, it's somewhere in between, Indian cuisine for western palettes, with generous use of cream, garlic and somewhat surprisingly beef.
Wonderful Service, Fantastic Food. The staff of the Spice Hut in Campbell river more then deserve an excellent review, the food is excellent, the best Indian food I have ever had, and being English I have eaten a lot of it! Their efficient, friendly and go the extra mile to provide fantastic service.
Although I usually do not prefer eating at chain restaurants Spice Hut is top notch. I've eaten a lot of Indian and the food here is awesome
First time will go back. We went to the Spice Hut for a mid afternoon lunch/dinner on Saturday (Jan 11). The restaurant used to be a west coast grill, so the décor is definitely not 'Indian ', but it works kind of a fusion feel, and the open kitchen is a very nice touch. We ordered two meat dishes, one veg dish, one order of rice and one naan. We had LOTS left to take home dinner the next night. Two people could easily have two main dishes, not three, with a naan and one rice order, and be well fed. Had one beer (good selection of Indian beer) each, and with tip $77. Very tasty highly spicy. We like 'heat ', but in this case 'medium ' is as high as we would go; and in fact the 'mild medium ' would be even better all the flavour, with manageable spiciness. Hope they do well.