Khazana, Indian restaurant in Brampton, Canada.
Khazana is an Indian restaurant in Brampton, Ontario, set up with dark wood furniture and copper details across its dining rooms. The menu covers dishes from several regions of India, and the space also includes an outdoor patio available during warmer months.
The restaurant was founded by Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, who became widely known through a long-running cooking show in India. His work as a television cook and cookbook author shaped the concept behind the restaurant from the start.
The name Khazana means "treasure" in Hindi and Urdu, which gives a sense of what the menu tries to offer: dishes drawn from many corners of India. Guests often notice that the cooking goes beyond the most familiar North Indian staples, touching on flavors that feel less common in Canadian Indian restaurants.
Reservations can be made online or by phone, and guests can choose between indoor seating and the outdoor patio. Booking ahead is a good idea for busy evenings, as the restaurant draws a steady crowd from the local community.
Khazana follows strict Halal standards, which is not a given even among Indian restaurants in an area with a large South Asian community. This makes it one of the few places locally where guests can find Halal-certified Indian cooking that goes beyond a single regional style.
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