Shahi Nan Kabab used to be my kabob supplier, used to be is the emphasis! Some where over the years, the service, quality, and hygiene went a bit downhill. There was one incident several months ago that just pissed me off. The short-version of what happened: when I come into your store expecting to spend cash in exchange for a decent culinary experience, don’t treat me as if you expected me to walk through your door OR that you think you can ignore me as a customer! Pay respect to your customers and they’ll keep coming back! Also, most customers appreciate attention to hygiene. Ahem, don’t handle my cash, and/or start sweeping the floor and then handle my food without washing your hands! I won’t be back if you do it again! Or so I thought! I decided recently to pay a visit to my first love for kabobs. Inside, I noticed the server was no longer the usual person who had worked there for so many years delivering shoddy service. Eureka! They got rid of that person(I hope)! I ordered my food, this time I decided to go for a chicken tika meal. It didn’t take long to prepare, but I was disappointed. The tika was no longer the tender, juicy cubes of chicken I had remembered! I wanted to cry! Tika’s shouldn’t taste like they were fried in oil when I clearly saw you flipping them on a kabob stick! And, the naan — what should add to my experience — was neither buttered nor soft! Oh, and the sauce, that once made the whole experience mouth-watering, was sadly a mix of some red mixture that tasted like tabasco sauce. Boo! Disappointed again I was. However, I may still come back, this time for your chicken seekh kabob’s, to give you one last chance at redemption.
Andrew K.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Delicious buffet. When I went with a colleague, it was $ 9.99 for an all you can eat buffet that included around 8 – 10 dishes, plus dessert. Great value, and a clean and bright atmosphere.