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Grabbed a box sweets through the recommendation of a good friend.Got to this place 5-minute drive from my workplace. The owner was very welcoming. She offered us free samosa while waiting for our order. She said, this dessert place has been in this location for over 20 years. I tried each square and found the fig and the dates bars amazing rich in taste because it's not too sweet and the nuts even made the taste much... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about White Gold Sweets:
They don't care for consumers health...Sale stale food...cold and spoiled...when I heated pakoras it smelled rotten...will never buys from here...not once but many times I experienced... View all feedback.
The place to go for foods that are typically from the state of Gujarat and some of the foods that are more main stream popular are also available.
I'm not quite sure why there are bad comments, I've never tried their catering food but a friend recommended this place years ago to me and my family and I
I was in the area, hankering for some samosas, and decided to pick up some spicy ones! Samosas were already ready, on trays, not fresh outta the fryer like
They don't care for consumers health...Sale stale food...cold and spoiled...when I heated pakoras it smelled rotten...will never buys from here...not once but many times I experienced...
The place to go for foods that are typically from the state of Gujarat and some of the foods that are more main stream popular are also available. The most common Gujarati snacks available are Kachori - dried green peas, cooked and spiced with hints of coconut deep fried with batter (5/5), Pattice - stuffed with coconut and variety of different ingredients in a potatoes outer which is deep fried as well (5/5). Then there is Khandvi - a mixture of chickpea flour and yogurt which is cooked, and rolled. The rolls are then tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves and chillies. (4/5). The Khandvi is too greasy for our taste. And also unlike Kachoris and Pattice are sold by weight. Then there are typical samosas, with spicy and non spicy ones. They are also available in two distinct shapes, the typical that the main stream folks see, which we call them Punjabi Samosas and then there are the flatter ones which sometimes are called Patti samosas, named after the wrap. The spicy ones are spicy, so if you can handle the extra spiciness go for it- they are delicious. There are other items such as bhajias, fafda and patterwale also available but that is for some other day. There are also a variety of sweets - burfis and laddoos available. Do ask for sweet and spicy chutney. Especially the sweet one is the best anywhere west of India The biggest beef I have with them is they charge 0.20 cents per debit card transaction which is not posted and they have a sneaky way of not showing how much they are charging on on debit machines. Also do ask for a receipt as they do charge HST but sometimes not show on receipts