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Best place for Pakistani food in the Toronto area. All the food was good but the naan, Biryani, butter chicken and kabaab are incredible. The staff was friendly and the decor is nice. But the food is definitely out of this world. Highly recommended! View all feedback.
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Small place, hidden in the plaza, you would not notice it unless somebody refer them, the environment is average, service is average, food is little bit inconsistent, prices are reasonable. View all feedback.
Tasty food always, (Love Breakfst/Brunch Buffet) Very good customer service. Perfect place to go with family, 100% Recommended.
The food was served to order, it was fresh and hot. Service was good. This is true Indian cuisine the flavours were not overwhelming. Each dish had distinct tastes. You get value for your dollar. Would highly recommend Zaffran Kitchen
My mom and I went for the lunch buffet at 1:45pm. We asked if the buffet was still open, the lady said yes and told us to seat ourselves. Of the 9 dishes that were supposed to be available, only 4 were in the hot wells (potato curry, channa and a meat dish). The last container was just the remaining oil from the Paya. My mom asked if they'd be refilling, the server said yes. Even the cold sides (yogurt, onions, tomatoes) were scraped to the bottom. After returning to our table, we waited for a few minutes, there was no cutlery, no napkins, no water, no rice or naan/puri to eat our lentils with, we had to ask for everything (multiple times for some). The food we did eat tasted ok (lots of oil though). When we were paying, we told the lady that there we never got to eat paya; her excuse was that she already filled it 5 times and people ate it all before us. How is that a valid excuse for a buffet? There were many people who came in after us, also for the buffet and got even less than we did as the staff didn't refill anything. I wouldn't return and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone else.
The restaurant, located in one of the numerous shopping complexes in Mississauga, offers a large menu of typical subcontinent Mughlai food, ranging from kabob to curry to biryani, fish included. Everything we ordered was quite tasty, and served in sizzling plates. Price is at par with typical Mughlai and kabob places. Service was good, food did not take too long to serve, and restaurant staff had a happy face. It had lot of clientele on a Sunday night. I would recommend the restaurant for a satisfying bite.
Small place, hidden in the plaza, you would not notice it unless somebody refer them, the environment is average, service is average, food is little bit inconsistent, prices are reasonable.