lahore tikka house

One of Toronto's most popular Pakistani restaurants turns into set for Netflix production

如果你是计划订单从一个T的晚餐oronto's most popular and palatial Northern Indian and Pakistani restaurants this week, make sure to wait until Friday.

Lahore Tikka House, located at 1365 Gerrard St. East, announced this week that it would be closed from April 26 to 29 due to a Netflix shoot taking place in and around the restaurant.

"We're so excited by the opportunity!"the restaurant wrote on Instagram.

And while the business didn't reveal which production is using the restaurant as its backdrop this week,Toronto Filmingtells blogTO that it's likely one of three major Netflix productions currently shooting in the city:Umbrella Academy,SlumberlandorLocke & Key.

"All three are large productions, but my opinion is that it's Umbrella Academy because it wouldn't be uncommon for them to film in a restaurant," Toronto Filming, the anonymous Twitter account that keeps close tabs on all film and television activity in the city, tells blogTO.

Some have also pondered that it could beWedding Season, Netflix's new comedy starringSchitt's CreekactorRizwan Manji.

But viewers will likely have to wait to spot the location on Netflix to know for sure.

Lahore Tikka House is meanwhile scheduled to reopen to the public on April 30 at 3:30 p.m.

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