OK, I have not bought groceries there and I won’t. But I will buy one thing and one thing only; their Indian desserts. Dilbahar, Ras Malai, Gulab Jamun… they’re all so juicy, fresh and sweet, and the best part is… they’re only 75 cents a piece! I ALWAYS go buy a few dilbahar there on my way back home and it’s always such an indulgence for so cheap. I also recommend their 50 cent samosas, that’s right, 50 cents, and I’ve had bad samosas for 1.50, I’ve had good samosas for 1.50, but these right here are GOOD samosas for 50 cents! That store was recommended to me for their sweets by an Indian friend, and now I also concur, and add to that a recommendation for their samosas! There really isn’t more else you should buy there in my own opinion, except maybe some last minute indian ingredients? But you’ll quickly get addicted to their desserts, right on the left of the cashier desk.
Priyank T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Although a corner store, owners of this store make no attempt to talk to you or socialize… and I am Indian(so it’s not like there’s a language barrier)! I go to this store maybe once a month or so only when I have absolutely absolutely no options. The prices here are a tad higher than other grocery stores around. Convenience is the only reason I shop here.
Dream T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
The owner(Wife & Husband) both practices unfair business such as not giving proper change back and charges extra on items. One time, I bought a big bottle of coke which cost me $ 2.50 and the next day, I went to buy another one but they charged me $ 2.99. In addition to that, there was another instance where I bought some snacks but the owner didn’t returned my proper change knowingly. I’m certain that these weren’t just mistakes, they happened to me on more than one occasions. They would’ve been easily out of business by now if it weren’t for the store location.