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Originally posted by quest
Hi,
I would like to know if there are any Indian style bakeries in Toronto/Scarborough/North York...(looking out for veg puffs/buns/biscuits)
thanks
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Originally posted by meghal
I want to buy some Diwali treats for office, but not everybody seem to appreciate mathia/cholafali/kaju katri, and samosa is too common and donut is too Canadian.
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Originally posted by meghal
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Originally posted by quest
Hi,
I would like to know if there are any Indian style bakeries in Toronto/Scarborough/North York...(looking out for veg puffs/buns/biscuits)
thanks
Reviving 3.5 year old thread.
Is there any Indian style bakery in Brampton/Mississauga/Toronto?
I want to buy some Diwali treats for office, but not everybody seem to appreciate mathia/cholafali/kaju katri, and samosa is too common and donut is too Canadian.
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
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Originally posted by meghal
[I want to buy some Diwali treats for office, but not everybody seem to appreciate mathia/cholafali/kaju katri, and samosa is too common and donut is too Canadian.
Try HOT BREADS on south / west corner of Burnhamthorpe/ Mavis I guess get Indian style baked stiff like puffs and biscuits etc
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Originally posted by hchheda
Sorry, I dont know any Indian style bakery, but curious to know what you are planning to make - my mouth is already watering, me ears eager to listen to a new sound, my eyes waiting to see something different...![]()
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Could not resist...
Hiren![]()
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Originally posted by meghal
Hiren
If your message was sarcastic, it went over the top of my head. But not all people in my office might appreciate authentic Gujarati Diwali food.
Thanks to Pramodji and Bombayduck for providing the location details.
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