Jalebi Chef, Bhaia Sweets, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦
An amazingly simple low tech process to make jalebis. The main gadget for forming jalebis is a simple piece of cloth with a small whole in the center. And expert trained hands. Deep fry it in oil, then dip in the sugar syrup. Let it drain the syrup for few seconds, enjoy or box it up for eagerly waiting customer. How fresh can it get? Made to order so there are no manufactureing or processing dates.
It’s worth a trip to sweets capital- Surrey. For those who are wondering what are jalebis. Here is how google translates- Jalebi, also known as zulbia and zalabia, is a sweet popular food in some parts of South Asia, West Asia, North Africa, and East Africa. It is made by deep-frying maida flour batter in pretzel or circular shapes, which are then soaked in sugar syrup. They are particularly popular in the Indian subcontinent and Iran.
This original Bhaia Sweet Shop makes everything fresh, and many items are made to order. For example we ordered few parathas and Samosas, we were told it will take 20 minutes as the experienced hands make our order from scratch. How fresh can...
Read moreThis place deserves no stars. We ordered take out and have gone back a few times due to convenience of location. However they are never on time. They say the order will be ready in 20 - 30 mins. I feel that they start making the food once you get there as everytime we end up waiting another 30 mins minimum. Today we decided to order using ubereats. I can't say how appalled I am with this place. The order was accepted and scheduled for delivery 45 mins later. The delivery was then delayed for another 20 mins (not surprised). However I then received notice that they had canceled as they were unable to prepare. So I was relying on this to feed my 3 boys and now have to scramble to figure something else out. I don't understand why they couldn't have canceled earlier. They do not understand what service is and I am surprised they are still in business. Do not order from this place not...
Read moreThey overcharge …. They sold rottening kachories worth $40 + to me on gurupurnima, assuring that these are fresh. When I gifted those to the party everyone could taste the pale old flavour of those kachories. When I complained to them that this is what it is they apologized and asked me to please order and pick up stuff on a later day. After 4 days …So I ordered the same stuff over phone to pick up and recited about what happened last time I ordered kachories. … To my surprise they refused to refund or take my order …. Sales girl even was raising her voice over the phone because she can’t refund or take another order to compensate for the old kachories. Strange to me they said that the incident of gurupurnima didn’t take place at all and they can’t entertain my useless talks. So I thought I will shut up and write...
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