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 experience was horrible since the minute I walked through the door. The people at the front were extremely rude and had a horrible attitude. They have policy to "First Come First Serve", but they never followed with me. I was very dipleased with the service. The staff were so rude.
I've had great Indian food before but this wasn't...
I've had great Indian food before but this wasn't it. I love Indian food and I eat it all the time but this may have been the worst Indian restaurant I have ever been to. Many of the staff could not speak English and could not understand what I was saying. I would not recommend this place to anyone.
They need people who can talk and answer the phone in ENGLISH. Tried calling last Saturday 3 or 4 times, and each time person couldnt understand what we were saying and would abruptly hang up. What a sorry operation.
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.