This is a nice place if you are looking for Indian snacks and sweets. The Samosas and the Pakoras are something that you’d enjoy but are pricey. [7 $ for a pound of pakoras]. The service is okay but you don’t really care because most of the time you are in a take away mode. I wish they served some nice masala chai too!
Shutterbug T.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Quality food. Unpretentious service. Bit pricy when compared with Mistaan. Eg. Samosa $ 0.85. Veggie Thali $ 8.75. Can of coke $ 1.25. But food is great and spices well balanced.
Alex K.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Take out samosas were amazing ! We will totally be back for more… they are the most flavorful with a sweet spicy chutney on the side. Jalebis were good, soft and crispy, but could use more flavour.
Nadia S.
Tu valoración: 5 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
been coming here for years and I always depend on them for the best south Asian sweets — I’m vegetarian and they also make amazing lunch food to eat in or take out… and the owners are always friendly! and where else can you find sugar free burfee?! :)
Roma M.
Tu valoración: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
We’ve been visiting Annapurnas Mithai Shoppe since the early 90s, or well, as long as I can remember. They are very well known for having the best Indian sweets in the East side of the city and are inundated with South Asians during Diwali each year. They also have a decent array of Indian food available for lunch or take out and they make a mean Channa Bhatura. The place is pretty clean for a semi-take out restaurant. They have a few tables for eating-in but definitely don’t expect waiter service. Service — 1 star Food — 4 stars