Standard samosas and quick service. If you’re craving samosas or any fritters from the Asian subcontinent, come here.
Hafiz S.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Small little shop in Thorncliffe that serves samosas, sweets and other Indian dishes like biriyani. Though I wouldn’t order sweets from here. I might be paranoid, but they don’t really look fresh. Veggie samosas 3/$ 1.00 Chicken samosas 3/$ 1.00 Beef samosas 3/$ 1.00 Filling in the veggie samosas is bland, beef is much better in terms of taste. Chicken samosas are a disaster, mouth full of oil, very distasteful. Need a lesson in draining fried food here. Better places around worth going to.
Giselle G.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
3 veggie samosas for a dollar.(I see others have mentioned that) And they are good! Don’t ask me about anything else they sell, or getting stuck in line behind someone with a huge order. These things happen.
Javid N.
Tu valoración: 1 Markham, Canada
Horrible experience — for all Afghans that are familiar with our culture — I ordered 10 pounds of Jalabi and 15 pounds of Fish for Nowroz — I paid $ 100 cash deposit — Jalabi came to $ 40 and the Fish I was tild is $ 9/pound, so it should have been $ 135. Instead, they made me 15 pieces(each $ 14) of Fish and called me a lier when I confronted to correct the situation — I believe they event went to the extend of re-writing or fabricated the order reciept to write 15 peices as oppose 15 pounds — extremely poor customer service, thinks that everyone is a fool and charged me $ 75 more than what I ordered originally. I will never go back and I will tell everyone about my poor experience to ensure that no one else is decieved by this cunning person! Its not about the money, its about the ethics and how he makes a fool of his customers — its a shame!
Tariq S.
Tu valoración: 4 Thorncliffe Park, Canada
They have great veggie samosa(3 for $ 1) and beef samosa(2 for $ 1). Their sweets are also good specially barfi and gulab jamun.
Emma F.
Tu valoración: 4 Ottawa, Canada
3 for $ 1 veggie samosas. Always fresh, crispy, and just the right amount of spice. The dough flakes perfectly when you bite into it, and you cant just have one. The stuffing is fluffy and packed with flavor. I always bring some back with me to Ottawa now!
James W.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
I’ve been going to Capital Sweets ever since they opened years ago. The place itself is specifically designed as a cash and carry that specializes in appetizers and desserts, with maybe 5 – 6 bar stools at the front of the store if you want to eat your order right away. The name says it all, sweets and samosa from spice blends inspired by the tribal regions in Pakistan/Afghanistan. The sweets are always rich and fresh and oh so soft, and the samosas are a steal at 3 for $ 1 Veg and 2 for $ 1 Meat. They seem to have extended hours for Muslim holidays and Ramadan so you might want to call if you’re running late. Last Ramadan I saw them fulfilling huge orders with rubbermaid totes full of samosas for family functions and parties. They do make main courses, but those that I’ve tried are really greasy, expensive(based on proportion) and not that great compared to similar stores in the immediate area. Recommendations: –3 for $ 1 veg samosas