Aromas Plus - Corner Brook

#40 - Asiatic - Corner Brook, Canadian, Catering

Aromas Plus

Aromas Plus
3.6 / 5 (621 reviews)

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Aromas in Corner Brook is a cozy, cafeteria-style spot known for home-style meals and generous portions. While some dishes like Greek pasta salad and fish chowder fell short, highlights include the coconut cream pie and turkey dinner. Service at Aromas can be hit or miss, with some patrons experiencing issues with billing and overcooked food. However, the atmosphere is welcoming, the desserts are delectable, and the staff are friendly and accommodating. Despite some inconsistencies, Aromas remains a popular dining choice, particularly for comfort food lovers looking for a warm, family-friendly atmosphere in downtown Corner Brook.

Last update: 20.02.2026 from: D'Arcy

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★ 3.6 / 5 from 621 reviews

Was Anonym at Aromas Plus a mag?
We went to lunch during a working day. The set-up was a bit like a cafeteria (the food along a counter where you pay and the tables throughout the restaurant), but the food was great and the portions were fair. The service... was a little slow, but they were blown up with the lunch break, so I don't think it bad when the server was polite and competent. View all feedback.

What Anonym dislikes about Aromas Plus:
This restaurant is like a typical cafeteria. The Fish Chowder was decent, but not particularly tasty. The clubhouse sandwich had processed cheese slices instead of real Cheddar, and the ham was fatty. The fries were homemade, but not very crispy. Overall, we won't be returning to this place. View all feedback.

marks-charlotte
18.01.2018

I've only been here a couple of times. It's more of a downhome restaurant with lots of Newfoundland meals & "Sunday Dinner" style meals. Great for a warm day when you don't feel like cooking a home cooked dinner at home. Their desserts are amazing. We were going to another restaurant for Mothers Day, but it turned out to be too crowded with an hours wait at 3:00 in the afternoon, so we decided to go to Aromas and it was the best decision. It was peaceful, not overly full and much better for families with older folks. The service was great. If there was one thing I think they need to be careful with is their bills/payment. Both times we went there, they forgot to add the dessert to the bill. The first time we got home before we noticed. This time we checked and noticed it wasn't on there again, so we pointed it out to them. Their desserts are too good and too plentiful (big portions) not to pay for them.

eleazar07
18.01.2018

We went in for lunch and had a great experience. The serving staff was great and the food was tasty. They offer take-out and eat-in. Would recommend and hope to be back.

vasilenko-margarita
18.01.2018

We stopped in for lunch. Ordered from the cafeteria style counter. I had a Greek pasta salad. It was ok. Seemed like it came from a tub rather than homemade. Another in our party had soup and said it tasted good but didn't have any meat in it. The coconut cream pie was really tasty. The rest of the desserts looked great. The lady who got us the food was pleasant but didn't come to the table at all.

darcy-l-dog892
19.04.2024

Walking into Aroma's Plus felt a lot like entering a cafeteria, but when I saw the plates of other diners, my appetite was piqued. A colleague had raved about their fantastic turkey dinner for just $10, so I decided to give it a try. Up at the order counter, I noticed the food was served cafeteria-style. However, once I received my meal, I realized it was truly home-cooked, not your typical cafeteria fare. I took the advice of a local Newfie and ordered the Jigg's turkey dinner with dark meat. It came piled high on my plate, topped with my choice of gravy. So, what exactly is a Jigg's turkey dinner? I learned online that it’s a traditional Newfoundland Sunday dinner, akin to a Christmas feast, featuring turkey, mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots, peas, and stuffing. It was absolutely delicious, especially with all that gravy on top!

sven-s-grass181
19.04.2024

Was in CB for 27 hours layover, trying to find a nice traditional newfoundlander meal. Everyone i talked to tell me about this place. I had the ginngs dinner, great big meal and really nice for winter :

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