Samosa And Sweet Factory
$ • Indian
Hours:
1850 Albion Rd #6, Etobicoke
(416) 213-1165
About Samosa And Sweet Factory
Samosa And Sweet Factory Reviews
On March 07 , I bought veg Manchurian from the samosa and sweet factory near Springdale library, Brampton. Oh my god! They were the worst ever food of my life . A waste of 8 dollars. How something can be cooked so bad... Really. No taste at all. Salt , sauces, the Manchurian balls.... Horrible.
It was a 300 or 400 ML bowl full of a cornflour paste in water , brown color added.... RIGHT! With small , very small 5 balls in it floating in the worthless gravy. Those 5 balls...read full review
We bought Kalakand 9 boxes of burfi not even 1. We gave 8 boxes to our friends & relatives for our new house. And out of 6 didn't eat more than 1 peice as mithai taste wasn't good and they throw the whole box. As we bought a house and we were busy in moving and obviously families didn't complaint to us that sweets were spoiled. I got to know after few days that sweets weren't gud to eat from my siblings and Aunt but felt ashamed to ask our friends if the sweets were gud or not....read full review
We have always bought Samosas there and loved them, but about a month or so ago their Samosas changed and not in a good way. They looked machine made, the pastry was horrible- too thick and not cooked properly, and the filling wasn't as good. We haven't been back since.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Friday | 7:30AM - 7PM |
| Saturday | 7:30AM - 7PM |
| Sunday | 7:30AM - 7PM |
Samosa And Sweet Factory provides friendly and patient customer service, even during busy times. The crispy and flavorful samosas are highly recommended, especially the large potato and pea variety, which costs just $0.50 per piece. Customers often pick them up for the office or to enjoy at home, and they freeze well for later. The place tends to be crowded, especially on Fridays around noon, so larger orders might require a short wait, but it’s worth it. The restaurant displays a variety of delicious treats and cakes clearly, with traditional Indian desserts that are mouthwatering and transport customers straight to India. The staff keeps the displays full and the environment very clean. Many visitors love the vegetarian food and sweets, although some have mentioned that wait times for placing orders and receiving food can be quite long. Overall, this restaurant is a popular spot for both savory snacks and sweet treats, with affordable prices that keep customers coming back. However, the management could improve the organization of the crowded space, as the counter for orders and pickups feels mismanaged and lacks clear signs. The poor ventilation can make the environment uncomfortable when busy, so better airflow or limiting the number of customers inside could enhance the experience. Despite this, the food and sweets are definitely value for money, making it a highly recommended place to enjoy a quick snack or a sweet treat.