The atmosphere was gloomy, no one smiled and store was crowded and looked a tad messy. However I do really enjoy one Persian pastry that they sell of which I have not gotten the chance to get the name of it. It’s a white square with cream, almonds and flaky layers.
Bianca A.
Tu valoración: 4 North York, Canada
Cream filled sweets that are never too sweet to end your very satisfying kabab dinner from next door and Prince of Persia from Suuuuperrrrrr Arzon soon comes to mind as you get royally stuffed with their specialties. 24 hr operation and the bright lights shine proudly on the assorted nuts, baklava and dried fruits for your choosing. I, on the other hand come here for their cream filled pistachio topped dun dun dun(see picture) and no matter how messy it gets in the car, every crumb is worth vacuuming… in about 2 wks though, winter delays life.
Brandon C.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Super Arzon is a neat, tightly-packed Iranian grocery store. They have a great selection of products that represent the rich diversity of Persian foods. In addition to being a market, they have a lunch counter that serves fresh kebabs, rice, and other options. Limited seating is available for dine in patrons. At the front of the store there is a nice display counter full of pastries, cookies, and other treats. Parking is available in the front of the store, but it is limited.
Kristyn P.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
First time visiting and I got a chance to enjoy some sweets that I was familiar with from before. No idea what they are called but there’s some that resemble a wheel and the others look like cream puffs. Got a chance to also try one that looked like an ice cream cone. Aside from Persian pastries, this store features some groceries at convenience as well as a variety of bulk items. Open late, and the prices are pretty decent as well.
Olivia C.
Tu valoración: 4 Milton, Canada
Been here a few times to pick up some food. We ordered 2 koobideh and 2 gheimeh with 2 carbonated doogh drinks. Each and every time we came by the food was delicious. The price point isn’t bad either. It’s worth the trip to Toronto for this food!
C W.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
The owner was super nice and helpful and let me sample by touch and smell the Persian Saffron I was looking for before purchase. It was practically a pure red and I don’t think any dies were used. This, compared with the really low price of less than $ 60/ounce might make«Super Arzon» the definitive local place to obtain genuine Persian Saffron, also saving on high shipping and import fees.
Alexander M.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is great, if you like to buy good Persian food for cheap. A lot of times we have guests over, we come here to buy the food, we can feed a whole army of people on the cheap. I would recommend.
Adhish V.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
A friend told me that Super Arzon would be a good place to buy a shisha in Toronto which is how I found it. They have a bunch of them along with a lot of other Iranian groceries in their store. I’d reccomend the Lavaash bread which I believe is baked in house. It’s as big as a doormat and I think impossible to carry without folding and tastes excellent. They also have a little restaurant but seating is cramped and right next to a freezer. The food is about the same price as Altona Kebab next door which I’d reccomend over Arzon. The person who owns Altona used to work at Arzon and then went ahead and opened his own place next door. There’s another, almost identical supermarket in the same plaza called Pars Bakery which unfortunately closes at about 10 whereas Arzon is open 24 hours(except the restaurant which closes at 4)