The Original Owners Founded Brar Sweets In The 1980'S, And The First Location Was Established In Toronto Which Served A Limited Variety: Namely Sweets And Snacks, Such As Samosas, Pakoras, Fresh Jalebi And Ladoo. It Gained Recognition In The Ethnic Base C
The food was excellent and the service was good...
The food was excellent and the service was good. I have been to many indian restaurants, and Brar's is definitely one of my favourites. The old location is busy, but I find the new location on Dixie is not such a long wait.
I had an excellent experience at Brar. Not only...
I had an excellent experience at Brar. Not only do they have a wide variety of food but the food quality and service is excellent. I would definitely go there again with family and friends.
I think its a wonderful restaurant, a little hidden location, but awesome service, excellent food and less sitting space, therefore one has to wait, and food is expensive where you can plan to eat once in 6 months but their soups...ummm every thing gr8 with varietttttttty for vegetarians!!!
Now that u have earned lots of money, please make a big sitting space and since its buffet and give all some discount, make it less than $10 :)
Aptly named, Brars’ Grand Buffet is open for lunch (11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and dinner (5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.). Authentically Indian, the buffet is entirely vegetarian, consisting of dishes like paneer, samosas, aloo gobi and vegetable biryani. The restaurant first opened in 1986 and now has two locations, one in Etobicoke and one in Brampton, as well as their own line of Indian products sold at Wal Mart and Loblaws.