Poor food safety. Poor customer service. Charges higher prices to customers he thinks are ‘Rich’.
I’ve been coming to Kabila for over 20+ years, it used to be my go to place for Indian sweets. That complex is my regular hangout. My last several experiences have been superbly bad.
I order Indian food and am eating there. I notice they have in their thali the item that has been recalled by the government due to contamination. I ask them, they said they got it in bulk because it’s cheap. I told them that customers might get sick. They said some of them have got sick but their boss told them that’s not their problem.
I stopped by to pick up small snack around 8:30-9pm which they usually get in less than 5 min. Once Gurinder Singh realized I’m in Indian and western medical field, he did a 37 min consult with me, keeping me waiting while there was no one there and customers served and gone and I’m starving after a long shift. Then he tells me after 40 min that what I want is not there, he gave it the previous customer who came (after me ) while he was chatting with me. Then, he says he will make something. He does and I pay full price - I take it to my car and notice it has hair in it. I take it back to him and he says it not theirs. I politely leave and just throw it. Chalk it up as one bad experience.
I drive 2 hours to come and get my favorite sweets and snacks for my office for Dassera. Gurwinder refuses to tell me the price for samosa and other things, continuing to say you pick whatever you want. I ask about a few things - not ordered anything yet. He says he packs gulab jamun in regular paper box instead of plastic with syrup in it, which I know will get dry sitting out in office kitchen. He keeps arguing and telling me about how I should tell my colleagues to take it from fridge and how all the Koreans around can’t get enough of their sweets. I notice the price he charged other customers. I ask about dozen samosa and ask for total, mine is more per samosa than the other person. I ask him what the price is, he says you are doctor, you are rich, there is premium charge for you. So i told him, I don’t want to order. He tells me that he already made dozen samosa for me and I have to buy it now. How? I asked him about it previous sentence and I haven’t placed order yet.
I used to be loyal customer for 20+ years but last several consecutive experiences have been bad. You make your call based...
Read moreKabila, the Indian sweets shop, is an absolute treasure trove of delightful treats! From the moment you step inside, you're transported to a world of rich flavors and traditional indulgence.
The milk cake at Kabila is an absolute must-try! Its creamy texture and perfectly balanced sweetness make it a heavenly treat that leaves you craving for more. And if you're a fan of savory delights, the namak para and mathri are a delightful combination of crispy goodness, perfect for satisfying those savory cravings.
But that's not all; Kabila's ladoos are a true delight! Bursting with authentic Indian flavors and made with love, these round bites of sweetness are simply irresistible.
The moment you enter Kabila, the aromas of freshly prepared sweets envelop you, making it an even more delightful experience. The staff is friendly and always ready to guide you through their impressive selection of treats, making sure you find the perfect sweets to suit your taste.
With each visit to Kabila, you'll be greeted with warm smiles and an array of delectable sweets that capture the essence of Indian culinary tradition. Whether you're looking to satisfy your sweet tooth or seeking the perfect gift for someone special, Kabila is the ultimate destination for authentic and mouthwatering Indian sweets.
If you're a lover of milk cake, namak para, mathri, and all things sweet and savory, Kabila is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Prepare yourself for a truly wonderful and delicious experience at Kabila, where every bite is a celebration of flavor...
Read moreDirty place, Filthy tables with used plates and used glasses spread all over & no one to clean them. Flies flying inside the tiny restaurant and enjoying the sticky floor. This is how this empty restaurant welcomes you. I doubt, that if it's so good that it got such a good ratings from people, then why was it empty at dinner time. Maybe most of the reviews are left by owner's friends & relatives. The owner is such a Cheap guy that he lies on your face. If you buy a order of Channa Bhatura from this Cheap guy he will charge you $7.99 plus tax, & the funny part is that nowhere in his menu the owner has mentioned this price. He has just mentioned Bhatura for $3.49 in the menu. Now from where did the additional price of $4.50 came, he will not tell you. But instead he will argue with you & make fun of you.
Long story short, the owner is fooling people by not disclosing the real price of the dishes. But he will Shamelessly Surprise you at the end of your pathatic meal.
So if you ready for some Cheap Surprise by this Cheap guy, then only visit this Filthy, Untidy and Sub Standard place. Otherwise there are plenty of Awesome restaurants in the area with clean, tidy interiors and Honest and...
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