27 · Friday, October 26, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Tiny Tots on Parade Mullugtwanny soup is good for your heart. Suvai soup gets 'heart healthy' award Downtown Oakville merchants welcome little trick-or-treaters on Halloween morning beginning at 10 a.m. at Towne Square. It's a safe and entertaining experience for little ghosts and goblins. Pictured above are some of the tots who turned up last October 31. For more about events in Downtown Oakville visit www. oakvilledowntown.com. SEE WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY! Barrington's Own Wool/angora coat with silver fox trim "Amazing!" "Best Curry I've had in Canada" "Indian Cuisine at it's Best!" "Fantastic Indian Cuisine" EXCEEDING YOUR EXPECTATIONS IS OUR EXPECTATION! Celebrating 61 years in Oakville DINING · TAKE OUT · DELIVERY 300 Lakeshore Rd. E., Upper Level Downtown Oakville, at Trafalgar 209 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, Ontario (905) 845-2031 Order online: www.suvai.ca @classic_indian www.facebook.com/classicindian 905-844-0300 Mon - Fri: 9-6 Sat: 9-5 Sun: 12-5 www.barringtons.ca Be good to your heart by enjoying a bowl of delicious soup from Suvai Classic Indian Cuisine. The Heart and Stroke Foundation has given Suvai Classic Indian Cuisine restaurant's mullugtwanny soup the "heart healthy" award. This traditional soup along with thakklai soup and other items on the menu have earned the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Health Check designation. Featuring yellow and orange lentils, fresh vegetables and herbs, spicy chili peppers and aromatic Indian spices, the heart-smart mullugtwanny soup is high in iron, fibre and protein, low sodium and contains zero cholesterol. Best of all, the soup, along with the other offerings at Suvai, is overflowing with exceptional flavour, says Thiru Maran, the restaurant's chef and owner, He brings three decades of international culinary experience to Suvai in Downtown Oakville. After establishing an award-winning Indian restaurant in Waterloo, Chef Thiru brings an authentic dining experience from North and South India to spice up Oakville. The restaurant specializes in food that not only tastes good but is good for you. The chef suggests the heart-healthy soups are great take-out options for those looking for alternatives to unhealthy fast foods. "All our preparations are made with your health in mind, while staying true to our name," states chef Thiru. The restaurant's name "Suvai" is derived from one of the oldest languages in India, Tamil, and means taste and flavour. Have the authentic flavours of India from Suvai Classic Indian delivered to your doorstep. It's the only Indian restaurant in Oakville to offer delivery. Order by phone (905844-0300) or online at www.suvai. ca with the click of your mouse. For a dine-in experience, visit Suvai Classic Indian at 300 Lakeshore East, Oakville.