I recently had the pleasure of dining at Rose Kebab in Toronto, and the experience was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I stepped through the doors, the warm and inviting atmosphere set the tone for what turned out to be a delightful culinary journey.
The highlight of my visit was the roasted chicken, a true masterpiece that showcased the culinary expertise of chef Rose at Rose Kebab. The chicken was perfectly cooked, with a tantalizing blend of spices that made each bite a symphony of flavors. It was a true testament to the commitment to quality and authenticity that defines this establishment.
Equally impressive was the Koobideh, a dish that exceeded all expectations. The tenderness and melt-in-your-mouth texture of the Koobideh were simply unparalleled. The meticulous attention to detail in its preparation was evident, making it a standout dish that left a lasting impression.
To top off this exquisite meal, I indulged in the baklava, and it was nothing short of out-of-this-world delicious. The perfect balance of sweetness, flakiness, and nuttiness made it a dessert to remember. It's clear that Rose Kebab takes pride not only in their savory dishes but also in crafting exceptional desserts that elevate the overall dining experience.
Beyond the culinary delights, the service was impeccable. The staff was attentive, knowledgeable, and went above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. The ambiance of the restaurant, coupled with the friendly and professional service, made for a truly enjoyable evening.
In conclusion, Rose Kebab in Toronto has set a new standard for excellence in Middle Eastern cuisine. If you're looking for a place that combines culinary mastery with a welcoming atmosphere, I highly recommend Rose Kebab. My taste buds were treated to a feast, and I can't wait to return for another...
Read moreHad the most amazing experience yesterday. I'll get right into it, whether you like the food or not Rose is such a sweetheart that you cannot not fall in love with the place.
We went there for the first time and explained to her how we came twice before and store was closed, and we have been trying to eat there for so long. On hearing this Rose went all out trying to give us a good experience. I don't really know what we ate because at one point she simply asked us if we like lamb curry and beef Curry and went away after asking us to sit down. A bit later she came back with two dishes one lamb and chickpea curry on a rice, very good curry and spicy rice. And then another beef curry on rice. Both the dishes were good. Rose also made us a special platter of salad with onion, cucumber and two types of sauce which were both amazing. And then she would barely charge us anything for it because she was sad we missed her twice before. What a lady. But we loved the food and her attitude so much we paid her more then she asked.
She literally set a benchmark for customer service yesterday, i have never been treated by anyone in any restaurant in Toronto with so much affection. Its like a brown mother over feeding her already obese child.. what an amazing lady. Definitely going back.
The portions were also massive, couldn't finish the food amongst three of us, and got an extra plate of rice just cause she felt like giving it.
You would wonder how the heck does any place have a 5/5 rating with 50+ reviews, you simply cannot have the heart to rate this love...
Read moreOne of the most unprofessional restaurant I have come across so far. We visited donmills food court with kids, because it's usually less crowded and safe for kids to walk around freely in a safe and monitored environment. Until today we had really great experience visiting this food court. We had enjoyed food at simbas, chachu's, savoury samosas, etc. All that good vibe was ruined by Rose Kebab's unprofessional and unwelcoming behaviours today. One thing I noticed is that this restaurant is always empty during our visits (most likely no one seems to like their food as well). But regardless of how their food taste, I will never give them my business because of their unprofessional customer service. The owner of this restaurant is either racist (i have strong feeling) or doesn't appare to be kids friendly or both. While we were minding our own business she appeared out of no where and started complaining that kids should not be having fun in public food-court. If they scream or like to walk around then they should be visiting playground in -9 degrees celsius. According to her our kids were screaming and disturbing other guests (none of them brought anything from her. Look at the picture how empty the food court was). So we asked her if anyone has complaint to her or not. She couldn't answer and kept complaining how three kids between 2-5 years old ruined the entire public atmosphere of this food court.
I would like to discourage everyone to visit this restaurant as they shouldn't be running their business in public with such attitude towards...
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