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Originally posted by clinton
OMG . I am on the way to Brar . Fido forced me to spend $ 15 today.
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Fido.
I Tried Brar jalebi , they are good but not the best ..
Also, I wish they have good train staff - i went to buffet last month during lunch hours ( after busy time) - service is sucks
the place like Brar should have professional train employee , like Tandoor Flame in brampton , not amaze with food taste but service very good.
If i go to traditional restaurant for good taste then i don't care for service , such as BarBQ Tonite on dundas/mississuaga - i got their for Charagha and Karahi ghost - i like the taste but they are sucks in service
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For those who wish to try Brar's desi ghee jalebis are made from 4 pm to 7pm only .
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Fido.
Yes you are right Fido. I bought 2 LB, and it was very good.
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Clinton
It is ok to eat as long as you know where to eat - either in India or Canada
Haldirams , Bikanerwala , Mc D , Ammas , Reddys are all standard places and maintain their hygiene..... Even local vendors in upscale market places (I can say for Delhi - CP , Karol Bagh,South Ex) are millionaires and nobody wants to loose business on account of simple precautions. Word travels fast in India.
But yes if you are referring to a middle or low class road side eating place , you are taking your chances and should know better.
Likewise in Canada also , there could be violations esp in Desi restaurants ... Heard of Nilgiris being closed after health inspection and I had personally seen flies on salad toppings @ Harveys , Bracebridge.
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Fido.
Ghalib - I thought you were anti Muslim ...Yeh Ghalib pe inayat kaise
Just for your interest and knowledge , this must have been at least 18 years back around 1996 when I learned that Ghantewala @ Chandni Chowk ( who sold Rs 4 crores of sweets @ Diwali from a single shop in 1996) did not have a physical human touch to the product !! Every body was wearing gloves when needed ...
I am sure awareness has come a long way since then .. and the urban Indians have become more conscious.
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Fido.
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Originally posted by mcg7
& Ghalib was a muslim really ? -
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Fido.
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