GMP regulated facility(which means it is regulated to a higher degree than restaurants are) which shows as people are wearing beard nets and hair nets. Good food and good prices. Don’t cheap out and buy the small somosas. Buy the big ones for just a few dimes more. I don’t like Indian sweets but they have them too. Very very busy so make sure you go early.
Joy S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Woodbridge, Canada
.33cents a samosa !!! .16cents mixed sweets! Right in front of a TTC bus stop and I swear the driver pulled over just to grab a snack! Very fresh! Very clean! Fast service! Very busy! Amazing delicious food!
Derek L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Garbage people. Don’t ever go here. They are rude and have no understanding of good customer service and their food is mediocre at best. Should be avoided at all costs.
Maya K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
We get appetizers and sweets from here on a regular basis. You have to obtain a ticket and wait for your number to be called so it’s fairly organized. The food is great and it’s a good place to purchase bulk samosas and other appetizers for parties and get togethers for a very reasonable price!
Sonia V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
The food is good and the spice level is just right. But the process on how to order the food is unclear. We were not sure which line to stand in. Takes a bit of time to order the food, but after that the process is fast. The Naan for the Thaali was too hard and small. For the price this place is good. Would return and recommend it.
Sam A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brampton, Canada
My review is solely based on their samosas. At 5 samosas for $ 1, really, where can you go wrong? The samosas are always fresh and piping hot. The red sauce they give… sooo good! The veggie/potato filling is so delicious and they don’t have all that extra dough like some other samosas. I deducted one star because the service is really hit or miss. Sometimes they’re really slow and I just wanna pull my hair out, other times I’m in and out of there in 5 minutes. Anyways, if you’re ever in the area and need something to take to a party, go here! Anyone that has ever tried these samosas has never not liked them.
Marri N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
The lines may be long but they’re samosas are really good! They’re price is ridiculously affordable for tasty food. It’s quite a travel if you don’t live in the west end of the city.
Arlene B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
I was in the Albion Road and Carrier Drive area of Etobicoke and decided to Unilocal popular restaurants in the area. This led us to Samosa and Sweet Factory. If purchasing sweets one does need to take a number. The line up for the sweets orders was quite long. The cashier mentioned something about it being a festival(Google tells me it is the Punjabi New Year or Baisakhi). There are several displays of sweets and snacks as well as an area to purchase hot food. Will have to return another time to try some of the sweet treats and hot food. To purchase samosas we didn’t need to take a number and we proceeded to cashier #3 as the signs indicated. I mentioned it was my first visit to their store and inquired about the flavours of samosas available. We ended up purchasing 5 potato and peas samosas for $ 1, and 3 spinach and potato samosas for $ 1. There was a short wait for the samosas to be prepared. The spinach and potato samosa was quite flavourful and had plenty of filling. I enjoyed the potato and peas samosa a bit better, mainly because it seemed they had prepared it more recently and thus the dough was quite crispy and hot. 8 samosas for $ 2 is a great deal. I prefer the lighter texture of their dough compared to some other places I’ve tried(like Babu) and the samosas didn’t seem greasy. I know I will be back for more!
Jenny T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Need to feed a ton of people for cheap? Samosas! 100 samosas for under $ 30 is ridiculous! Both vegetarians and non-vegetarians loved the samosas from here. The service is quick and efficient and in no time I was hulling back 100 samosas in a big cardboard box in my car. Got a big party, corporate event, birthday party, bachelor party, potluck and don’t know what to bring? Samosas is never the wrong answer. The best part is this sweet honey sauce that comes with the samosas too. There is no minimum order and if I was around this part of town more often I’d eat samosas for lunch more often. The best is the potato and peas, however I’ve tried their meat samosas and they are good too. They don’t taste nearly as good frozen and reheated however, so eat them fresh when possible.
Gigi T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Samosas and Sweet Factory, you sorely tested my love for my husband! I ordered several bags of samosas, a box of sweets and your Kachori Chaat. Ripped open the plastic wrapper of the Kachori Chaat box and tasted one in the parking lot. Mmmm… freshly made for me, it was delicious. Nice combination of spices in the chickpeas and sweet crunch from the tomatoes and other fresh items. The Kachori Chaat order contains 2 of these beauties and I finished 2⁄3 of 1 in my parked car. Now the Big Dilemma: Should I start driving home so that I could give the other beauty to my dear husband? Or should I finish eating my own portion first and risk that his would get soggy? In the end, I stopped eating and drove home. And he enjoyed ½ of his portion and let me eat the rest. So we were both happy and our marriage withstood The Kachori Chaat Challenge. For dessert, I enjoyed a sampler of the different sweets I bought. Excellent quality, full of nutty goodness and not too sweet. The ‘cashew Apple’ is very cute. Next week, I will find another excuse to drive 30 minutes from home again to try some more sweets.
Scott S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Pickering, Canada
Today I tried this great place, and I will be having this great place for dinner. I walked in and asked for a small order of food, not being an expert of this type of food I ask the girl at the front jut give me like 10 bucks of food(thinking it’s going to be just enough for lunch). Let’s just say I have more than enough food to last me, I am giving some away to coworkers also. I had though this type of food would be very spicy but it’s not, has a good taste. One thing that I thought was odd was the way you order the food. You have to take a ticket only if you are buying sweet and just line up if you are not. Overall this food tastes great and I very cheap I will have to make sure I do not eat this ALL the time(only because of health reasons).
Nalini H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
The food here is amazing Even though the lines are really long it’s worth the wait I love it best Indian food I’ve had in a long time !!
Sam m.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Sweets: I had pista barfi, kalakan, ludoo, gulab jamun and I really liked it. 8⁄10 Nan: Not so good, when I compared it to other places. It was smaller but I didn’t mind this as it’s only $ 1 but I didn’t like the taste. 4⁄10 Chaat Papri: good, tasty. 7⁄10 Palak Paneer: tasty. 7⁄10 Will be returning to try other snacks. Other stuff. I was there on labor day around 2.30pm and it wasn’t too busy. they don’t have AC, so it got kinda hot waiting for the food. Service was great and the people who take the orders wear nets on their head and the place is very clean. Ordering: When you enter, you have to take a number(from machine on left, near door) and then they call out your number.
Katelyn T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Whitchurch-Stouffville, Canada
Great place to pick up samosas. 5 delicious samosas for $ 1(tax included). Long line up but it moved quickly. Will definitely come back if I happen to be in the area. I like their samosas better than samosa king(in Scarborough)
Stephannie N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Newmarket, Canada
Extremely busy, but quick service! Easy to tell why its so busy. food is amazing. The samosas are delicious, and inexpensive! The staff are friendly and helpful. Took home some food, including Matar Paneer and Palak paneer, both awesome heated up for dinner.
Jessica F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place is always extremely busy and for good reason! You must take a number when you enter, if ordering anything besides samosas. Listen closely for your number, as they will go right along to the next person if you aren’t quick! Anyway, the sweets are heaven!!! I have yet to try the samosas, though they smelled scrumptious while I was there. I ordered a box of 20 sweets(approximately 2 pounds) which costed about $ 8 after tax. All sweets are 100% vegetarian so that is great news for me. The lady serving me was very nice and patient, and I let her recommend to me the sweets she liked best. Considering how busy it is, the servers are extremely friendly. Two thumbs up for both great service and amazing products.
Faraz Q.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brampton, Canada
Probably one the best Samosa’s in town. Hate the fact they are always busy but understandably so. The 5 samosa’s for a dollar is a fantastic deal and their gulab jamuns are good as well. Id try their other stuff too but like to stick to their«Samosa only» lines and they move faster.
Mila F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Saint Davids, Canada
Unilocal family: you know I must love you all to share of my favourite spots ever! There are a few things that I consider addictive: pizza, empanadas and somosas! This place has the very best somosas I’ve ever eaten. Its a local spot that you know is good because you have to take a number and wait in line and people in front of you and behind you are buying food by the boxes. Its a factory so you are getting FRESH food! And the price is unreal! I’m serious! Unreal! Under $ 10 for two bags full of somosas!
Stephanie S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mississauga, Canada
On a Saturday afternoon, this takeout place was PACKED. When I checked out the menu, I understood why… it’s CHEAP! For example, Mango Shake — $ 1.50, Samosas — 3 – 5, depending on the filling, for $ 1, and a generous serving of Chat Papri — $ 3! I didn’t order this particular item, but a Veg Thali with 3 items was $ 3.99, 5 items was $ 5.99. Mango Shake was pretty decent, just watered down mango yogurt, but still enjoyable. And«medium» Samosas were actually small in size. Still good value though as the potato/pea ones were 5/$ 1 and piping hot! I also tried the Masala Samosas and that was nice, def on the spicier side. Chat Papri a.k.a. Indian Nachos(as I call it) was very tasty! Tangy, sweet, and a bit spicy too. Good snack and large portion. As per the name, they also sell a wide variety of indian sweets if you’re into that sort of thing. First visit was a bit overwhelming, but the other patrons were helpful, instructing me how it’s done. :) Tip: Take a number, listen intently for it to be called, give the lady your order, and wait for your number again once your order is fulfilled.
Kanwar S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, Canada
Wow. This is a place I’ve heard about for years, but for some reason or the other never ended up going. What amazing samosas. Pro: The samosas! Absolutely delicious. They came piping hot just made. I included an image of the paper bag that they came on to show that there wasn’t any excess oil in or around them. That’s a feat in itself. Well filled. Slightly smaller than I’m used to but not a concern I just had a couple extra to make up. I had the spinach and cheese samosas. Nicely flavoured, well seasoned not overpowering. 3 samosas for $ 1 same as most places. I will need to make sure I try fried stuffed bread next time. Cons: I tried the mango lassi. Wasn’t appetizing at all. Too thin, and had a very aftermarket taste to put it. As if it just came from a bottle. Not that nice. The sauces that came with the samosa though, lacked a tad. Too watery and not enough flavour. All in all recommend 100%. Will update this review once I’ve tried the other items on the menu.