This horrible person. We asked for 1 kilo of jalebi to take away. He put all the ones that were shapeless, overly fat, and soggy. Plz see pic. They deserve 0 stars. They pulled other dishonest garbage on us last year too. And yet we are nice people so we thought we would give a desi business another chance. What a dishonest person.
This one is my previous review. We always order around 20 samosa chats. We have been happy in the past, but the last three times, the container was barely covered at the bottom when it has always been full in the past. First time we did not complain. It can happen. Second time same thing. We called and he was rude and said it has been always like that. Third time we asked him to make sure containers were full but they still barely covered the bottom. We never spend less than 200$ when we go, so no more. He got too cocky and thought he could keep getting...
Read moreThe only good desi traditional sweet shop i could find out in whole montreal region. And the first sweet shop i was able to find a comparatively good jalebi. Interestingly, they have Rus-malai as well. The samosas and namak paray are much much better than other shops around. Other day, i went with my family there for poori chana breakfast. We enjoyed excellent fresh and hot breakfast and after having thehot tea in the end i just said "chas aa gaya". I am living since more than 2 years in montreal. i can claim that i could not find anyother restaurant who matched the quality of sweets...
Read moreThe samosas here are delicious but be aware, the guy (older gentleman) who serves the food never changes his gloves. I've seen him serve food with the same gloves, he takes money with and or adjusts his mask with (which he usually wears under his lips). Who knows how long he's been using those same gloves for or if they've ever been changed at all. On several occasions, I was even given cold and stale pakoras and other short eats. Not for weak stomachs but I do hope they make the...
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