The Original Owners Founded Brar Sweets In The 1980'S, And The First Location Was Established In Toronto Which Served A Limited Variety: Namely Sweets And Snacks, Such As Samosas, Pakoras, Fresh Jalebi And Ladoo. It Gained Recognition In The Ethnic Base C
The food was excellent. they had more then enough...
The food was excellent. they had more then enough tasty items. The service was very good, there was a big group of us, and we didn't have to wait for a table or anything. Everyone was also very friendly. I would deffenitly tell a friend about this place, and go back for another meal.
The food is AMAZING! With a buffet you don't need...
The food is AMAZING! With a buffet you don't need that much service, but either way service was fine, got out drinks on time, and ate and ate and ate. The price is great, and the big location is much better!
Like people have said, your service and the quality of the food really vary between whether you come when the place is packed, or when it's deserted. When it's packed, the chefs rush ,and therefore, the bad food reviews . Obviously, the waiters won't cater to your every need the second you want it, and include a smile , too, if they're busy, and stressed. One thing, I have to note , though, is the killer line-up. If you want to enjoy Brar like many have before, go there early, so that the place'll be empty.
P.S. I went to the new location , not the old. The new location is much bigger, but still has roughly the same amount of waiters as the old restaurant (which was about half its size). I think the waiter problem should be looked after.
it was wonderful with reasonable rate for lunch...
it was wonderful with reasonable rate for lunch . It was good because i had 3 dishes to choose and one sweet or curd ..rice and Nan added to the taste...cool
Aptly named, Brars’ Grand Buffet is open for lunch (11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and dinner (5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.). Authentically Indian, the buffet is entirely vegetarian, consisting of dishes like paneer, samosas, aloo gobi and vegetable biryani. The restaurant first opened in 1986 and now has two locations, one in Etobicoke and one in Brampton, as well as their own line of Indian products sold at Wal Mart and Loblaws.