I was very excited initially when this place came up in the neighborhood. The store itself is very bright and clean. Often staffed by young women from the community. On the positive side, service is always good. The staff are friendly and will often give you an extra samosa to taste. The coffee and tea is also surprisingly excellent, although they don’t always have it available. I would much prefer the coffee from here compared to Tim Hortons across the street. The ladies here also know how to give it the perfect amount of sweetness. On the downside, I truly am not a fan of their samosas. They are overpriced, oily, and not tasty. Full disclosure; I have only had their vegetarian samosas. It would be better if they had a baked option. I also feel that they should reduce the prices because members of this community will be unable to afford paying $ 5 for 6 samosas. Another suggestion would be to expand their menu to include other middle eastern dishes that are not fried. Overall an average experience. Might be good if you have a desperate samosa craving, I suggest washing it down with some of their coffee or tea.
Ahalya S.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
YUM! Got 24 samosas today for a potluck. This is my first time ordering from them. I ordered ahead and when I got there they were piping hot. $ 20 for the 24 samosas and 4 dipping sauces. I wouldn’t they say they were the best I have had but they are good. Also they are not tiny, nor huge. They are the perfect size. I am so glad this location is downtown so I don’t have to drive outside the city to get samosas. I got the veggie(traditional) ones but can’t wait to try the other ones. There is NOTHING like a fresh, hot samosa. NOTHING!
Hank H.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
I passed by this store on the way to do some grocery shopping. I was very excited to try the samosas only to disappointment. The samosas are not that cheap. They are bite size for a $ 1 each. They are incredibly greasy, and they don’t have much flavour. For a place that only sells samosas, I am very disappointed. I find it very difficult to understand why the City of Toronto has very poor Indian restaurants.
Jasmine S.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Just get 2 dozen. Don’t think about it, just do it. Introduced my BF to these and he was hesitant but he really enjoyed them. They’re not your typical samosa, these are flaky and crunchy. Not doughy or stuffed with potatoes like the ones I’ve had before. I first had their samosas at their Vic Park location like 10 years ago. They offer really delicious savoury fillings with different combos such as: potato & cheese, spinach & cheese, beef/lamb and also sweet filling options too. Although I cannot say anything about the sweet combos because I have only had cravings for the savoury ones. Do not come here expecting to get full(nor are they healthy-DEEP FRIED. Hello… what part do people not understand? they’re going to be oily because they’re DEEPFRIED, DUH! Just let them cool/sit for a bit before eating them) from just samosas, these are pretty much only a snack.
Julia G.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Very yummy but not a place you can go and eat an entire meal. Very good for take out and the samosas are made fresh and right there so expect a hit of a wait but its for a good reason.
Stephen A.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Food good, had to wait 10 minutes for tea. Girl forgot, but served it promptly after reminded. It’s basically a fast food joint, only cleaner than most. Welcome addition to the area.
Sarah W.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Delicious samosas! I tried the daal, 10 vegetable and chicken. The daal was definitely my favourite. The tamarind and mango dipping sauces were great but I didn’t care for the yogurt one. I like the size of the samosas so I can try different flavours. The service was also great, very friendly. I will definitely be back to try some more flavours.
Joy M.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
We dropped by here on a Sunday walk. Thought we’d each try one. Whoa… WORST samosa I have EVER had. WORST. We had each ordered the potato and cheese. Small, greasy, overcooked, and NO spices… none. Seriously, who makes a samosa with no spices?! This was basically potato and, I think, a Kraft cheese slice, rolled together in a wonton wrap, deep fried to a crunchy, oily, inedible, mess. Actually made me angry that they charged me for that. Will NOT be back. Ever.
Jonas B.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Oily. Very oily. The beef samosa were tasty I suppose, but… sooo oily.
Lara P.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
I was excited when I saw the sign come up. Now that they are finally here I ordered the mixed bunch specials for $ 10.25. They came with 2 sauces and I chose the spicy tamarind and mango sauces. The sauces are great. The samosas were bite size and fresh but came out very greasy. The classic flavours are very good and well-cooked. The gourmet ones were dismal, undercooked and devoid of unifying flavour. Service was prompt but without warmth and thy were not very helpful outside of taking the order. For a place that just opened up I would think they would be peppier to garner business. I will try the fritters on the menu as they look quite good but I will not make a special trip there.
Hilary B.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
So happy that Sultan of Samosas has opened a new location that’s much closer to me! The only recently opened and are still working out some kinks but the samosas are as good as ever and served up fresh and hot to order. The staff are new and the pacing isn’t there yet. They’ll get the hang of it. I’ll be back. Again. And again. And again.