今すぐ予約
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フィードバックを提供するI wouldn't describe this place as sensational, but it's incredibly close to true Indian flavors. The samosas are among the best I've had outside of India. That being said, I do think they are a bit pricey. While I wouldn't say it's not worth it, I'd definitely order more if the prices were a bit lower.
Was in Dundas for an errand and took my Mom for a bite to eat. Gem of a spot! Tried the veggie, and the chicken empanadas, the Jamaican patty, beef samosa, dolmadakia, and rainbow kale salad. We were grabbing our food to go but were invited by the woman serving us to use their tables in the adorable little alley beside the shop. Everything was great, but next time I'm definitely trying the papas rellenas! Quality and selection was very good, and it was a perfect find on a sunny Saturday. Would definitely drop by again for items for a cute picnic lunch, or to help bolster my menu while entertaining guests.
Visited after a hike of the Dundas Peak. Obviously popular and recommended by a patron. Fantastic selection of samosas pakoras and other Indian dishes. Homemade and locally sourced ingredients where possible. Chutneys available in sweet or spicy made on-site and available in take-home sizes as well as being included in condiments for purchases. Delicious! Definitely worth a repeat visit!
The best samosas in Hamilton by far! I have been a fan since owners Lorelai and Ken had a stall in the farmers market and now I make the trip to Dundas to their beautiful storefront there. Always fresh and unique and creative fillings and made with love
Wow, this place really impressed me! I arrived right when they opened, so everything was incredibly fresh. I love that they use high-quality ingredients. The prices are very reasonable, and the staff was incredibly friendly, helping me choose what to order. They have all kinds of samosas and samosa-inspired pastries from around the world, including Colombia, Greece, India, and Venezuela. The spinach and feta twister is made in-house and tastes ten times better than the store-bought ones. Here's a suggestion for the owner: where's the Canadian samosa? Perhaps a poutine-filled samosa shaped like a hockey puck? Haha! I'll definitely stop by again the next time I'm in the area.