3 opiniones sobre Lovely Sweet Shop & Restaurant Banquet Hall
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Kiran N.
Tu valoración: 2 Delta, Canada
My family ordered some samosas, chaat papri and a veggie manchurian. The samosas had no flavouring to it and the manchurian was the worse thing I’ve ever seen. The looks of it just seem off and unappetising. The sauce was too thick and they throw in small bit of yellow peppers in for some reason. It was so salty and no one ate it… Waste of money. Ordering via phone was a hassle too, lady didnt understand English. Chaat was ok though but it’s kinda hard to mess up chaat in my opinion.
Jay Z.
Tu valoración: 3 Aldergrove, Canada
Ordered 6 samosas and 1 pound of paneer pakora 10 minutes before they closed and it wasn’t a problem at all as the kitchen staff cooked it all pretty fast. Lots of weird looks from the employees there but it’s a usual samosa shop so it kind of comes with the territory. The highs + great samosas and pakor + they have pizza The lows — unsettling looks from staff — has an area that can seat about 8 people max
June D.
Tu valoración: 1 Surrey, Canada
I regret ever coming here. The service was just terrible! I felt, since I wasn’t Indian, that I shouldn’t be there. Everyone was giving me these out-of-the-corner-of-your-eye looks, and man was that ever uncomfortable. Not welcoming at all. Took a long time for the girl behind the counter to officially acknowledge me, then there was a 10 – 15 minute wait for my food. I got the samosa and chickpea chaat, since I had to purchase $ 5 worth to use their debit machine(I just wanted a samosa.) I did not know what it was, and I didn’t feel comfortable asking. I assumed it was samosa’s with a chickpea side salad. But if you know what chickpea and samosa chaat looks like, well I wasn’t expecting it. It looked like someone vomited into the styrofoam container and it didn’t taste all the much better. You also don’t want to eat there. There might have been some plastic lawn chairs there, or you could have sat on the pile of take away boxes they had in the corner.