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: 12.07.2026 from: D'Arcy

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★ 3.6 / 5 from 621 reviews
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 :

lori-m-fox9-1
19.04.2024

My friend and I chose to have a sit-down meal later in the evening when the place was quite quiet and casual. There were a number of regular customers, which usually suggests good quality food. I ordered a spinach salad, while my friend went for the Caesar salad. My salad was decent—not remarkable, but perfectly acceptable. Unfortunately, my friend's Caesar fell short; it was made with imitation bacon bits, powdered Parmesan cheese, and pre-packaged croutons, which was quite disappointing and unnecessary. As for the service, I expected better. The staff member seemed a bit unfriendly and not very welcoming. I was able to encourage her to be more pleasant towards the end of our visit, but overall, it was not an exceptional experience. In summary, while it's not a terrible place, I think it's better suited for lunch rather than a full dinner.

darryl-w-office1
19.04.2024

Food is like a Ladies Auxiliary luncheon or church Tea . Atmosphere is like an elder care facility as is the clientele. It 's certainly unique but not for the discerning foodie.

briana-b-bush6751
19.04.2024

This charming little spot combines elements of a cafeteria and a restaurant. You can choose from the cafeteria selection displayed on the chalkboard as you make your way through the line—just grab a tray and let the friendly staff know what you'd like. They also offer a separate restaurant menu, for which a waitress will take your order at your table. The homemade meals and desserts are fantastic, with turkey being a staple on the cafeteria line—options like turkey dinner and hot turkey sandwiches are always available. I'm a big fan of their turkey dishes and usually order one of them every time I visit. This place has become a regular stop for me whenever I'm in the area.

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Special baby high chairs are available for toddlers and babies.

The restaurant and its rooms are wheelchair accessible and thus usable with a wheelchair or physical disabilities.

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