If you want some variety to your samosas than just the typical potato/peas then come here. This is a small store located in a strip plaza. When you start walking towards it from the parking lot you can smell it(this is good, not bad). Keep in mind a few things — this is not a 5 for $ 1 samosa place nor are they the same size. More like the small snack size ones. However there are several different flavours here — steak/potato; chicken tandoori; chicken paprika and about 6 or so other flavours. For 12 samosas it was $ 11 and you get 2 dips. Not cheap so I wouldn’t go here if you wanted a huge order for a party as it wouldn’t be cost efficient but a great option for a smaller get together or just for you to eat. There is no seating — just takeout in here and it isn’t the nicest looking inside… but it gets the job done. The staff are really friendly and nice. You can get them frozen to cook yourself if you wish
J H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Perfectly fried, not greasy. Best samosas in town, IMHO.
Nadia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
We get samosas here all the time and it never disappoints. The variety is absolutely great with something for everyone. I was never a samosas lover until I tried this place. So if your having an social event and you want to wow your guest with different flavours and great food order your samosas here.
Hafiz S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
If you’re someone who’s tired of the bland, greasy potato and pea samosas, then this is the place for you. Steak & potato samosas and the tandoori chicken samosas are amazing! Worth the crown for best samosas in Toronto. 99 cents each yes is a bit more than places that market 2/$ 1.00&3/$ 1.00 but in the end the old saying goes, «you get what you pay for.»
A K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scarborough, Canada
Great if you want non-veg samosas at a reasonable price. Even if you like vegetarian samosas only, they have some awesome options that other places simply don’t. Try the traditional beef, steak & potatoes or spinach & cheese ones. They are the best for me.
Melody M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Sultans has the best samosas I’ve ever had Best tip is to not get too crazy try the chicken, beef or potato $.99 cents a samosa they also sell them frozen so you can cook them at home their incredible I highly highly recommend thief food!!! no seating area Its just a takeout place really and the dips are incredible as well My work orders them in huge batches sometimes and it’s such a treat! you must try it if you’re in the Scarbrough Vic Park area
Ally P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
I was brought here by a friend and she said the were the best samosas in town! I agree, they’re very tasty and the dough tastes perfect! The girls helping us were also very friendly and efficient. The price was reasonable but yeah. wish the samosas were a little bigger! :)
D G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
I have to admit I don’t eat samosas often, but this is definitely the only place I buy from when I do crave for it! I always get the traditional beef with mango dipping sauce. Yes the samosas here is more on the pricey side, but hey you get what you pay for. This is a small joint, no seating. Just grab and go. You can also purchase them frozen too. The ladies who work here are extremely nice! They give me a free samosa every so often so I can try something different, besides my traditional beef.
Kaushik B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Markham, Canada
Place is over rated beyond imagination. The samosas are small and super expensive for the price. For the price of 12 samosas, I could have bought 60 or at least 36 elsewhere with a lot more flavor. Bought 30 samosas… all vegetarian. While packing 1 fell off and they had the cheek to add a meat samosa in a pack that was right at the bottom. No more samosas from this place for sure.
David S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
The traditional beef samosas are the same I ate as a kid at the Naaz restaurant in Arusha, Tanzania. Brings back memories. Crispy, thin skin with a filling of spiced beef. They are great hot and are also good cold the next day. Some have mentioned that they are expensive but there is a cost for quality.
Alecta E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
I adore South Asian food, and I’ve eaten many samosas. These are, by far, the best. My favourite is the chicken, but I have honestly never had a variety that wasn’t yummy. I tend to grab a few dozen to take to parties and they always go over very well indeed.
Brendan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Markham, Canada
My favourite samosas in Scarborough. It’s just a small privately owned shop, no place to sit down and eat just fast takeout service. Samosas have a nice crispy exterior, still chewy on the inside and filling right to the edges. Maybe it’s a different style of samosa than traditional scarborough restaurants offer but it is definitely a welcome change. For these type of samosas I would normally have to go west, so it’s nice to have this down the street. This is a great spot for a quick bite or on a busy day, you definitely get you’re money’s worth here without the wait.
Elvis A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toronto, Canada
The plethora of good reviews for this place is mind boggling. This was a quick pick up and get out venture as this place came recommended by someone. My friend who buys samosas regularly commented boy these are pricier than normal for a smaller sized offering. They have two categories of samosas. Traditional and gourmet OK I suppose as why not try out a new take on this tried and tested offering. There were three offerings for sauces as well. We stuck with the traditional chicken version. They do sell frozen version for less so if you like the taste profile here give them a try. The fresh one’s were very greasy. The filling was nothing to write home about either. I would say food court level. The sauce for dipping was bland as well. If one factors in the price/value proposition I would say you are better off buying at your regular source.
Stacey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Anytime I’m in the neighbourhood I try to stop by and grab a few samosas. They are awesome… especially when they are fresh and hot from the deep fryer. One time when I was waiting a lady gave me a sample of the pakoras and they are fantastic too. Love this place. Usually end up eating them in the car so they would get five stars if they had a few tables. However doing this would probably mean changing locations and change might mean they switch something else up so maybe it’s best they don’t rock the boat… really the ambience isn’t much but the samosas are worth it! I’m glad they are on the expensive side because if they were dirt cheap I would eat more of them ;)
Bon'shaniqua M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Iqaluit, Canada
OMFG. PLEASE. I. WANT. SOME. OF. THESE. RIGHT. NAO! I cannot stress how good their samosas are. Traditional beef? Daal? Girl. I want them all. They’re pretty pricey though, unlike Samosa King, but comparing Sultan to Samosa King is like trying to compare a Tyra Banks to your girl Shaquanda, the ashy girl that lives in the hood with her cheap ass synthetic weave. It is worth the money, 5 for 6, it’s really good especially with the tamarind dip? YESPLEASE. I can’t wait to grab some more! I love you Sultan of Samosas. I can’t wait to go back.
Marc D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brockville, Canada
Funny enough i always went out to the west end to grab samosas or way back around Gerard/Coxwell. Who would have known that the best samosas were so close to me. Brought them as an appetizer to a barbeque in the east end and everybody went nuts over them. Checked out a couple more flavors while i waited and they have some pretty tasty choices on their 10 flavors list Having Samosas so good so close though can be a bad thing like they say«Once on the lips Twice on the lips» or in my case Belly! LOL It’s always great to find those hidden Jems and this one is worth checking out
Tracy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Etobicoke, Canada
Growing up, my mom’s best friend was East African and she would make the best samosas in the world — not those huge greasy ones stuffed with big chunks potatoes but rather small, crispy, spicy beef triangles. Sultans of Samosa prepares them just the same way! Although I’ve been going there for years, I’ve only tried the traditional beef and vegetable ones but, let me tell you, they are the best ever! So much flavour and the coriander dipping sauce is like nothing I’ve ever had. Yes, they are a little on the pricy side but worth it as you don’t really eat samosas every day and most people can’t prepare them themselves. I’ve actually ordered them for an office function as well as for my own private party and they went over very, very well. I personally don’t know anyone who doesn’t love them — really worth giving them a try!
Norm M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
This place was great…12 years ago ! Now, I stay far away from this crap hole. Oily, no taste, hole-in-the-ground barn with a new staff. Last time I ate something from there, I ordered out from another restaurant right after trying to consume the Sultan’s schmuzz. Last place I’d ever try again if all other eateries suddenly vanished. Too bad we can’t give this place No Stars.
K M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Grabbed a few dozen more Samosas here today. I’ve reviewed before and gave 5 stars but just had to re-emphasize…authentic and delicious. I’ve had samosas everywhere I see them and these are by far the BEST in the City if not the province! Real Indian aunties behind the counter. So authentic I feel like dancing around a tree(Bollywood reference). New fav: 10 veg
Alli F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ajax, Canada
Great service! Delicious, unusual samosas. These are small flat triangles with crunchy pastry, unlike the more pyramid-shaped ones with a flour-based pastry. They are deep fried, so expect some grease. They offer discounts with larger purchases, and you can mix them up. They also sell frozen ones you can cook at home. Here are the stuffings to choose from(from the website): 10 vegetable splash seasoned with methi leaves Traditional beef with fresh onions and coriander leaves Steak and potato with garlic, dill and black pepper seasoning Paprika marinated chicken with fresh onions and coriander leaves Tandoori chicken Kabuli Curried four-way vegetables with assorted baghara spices Fresh cut spinach with feta and mozzarella in oregano and basil dressing Can-Eurasian inspired potato & cheddar cheese with paprika seasoning Traditional Daal with flavourful turmeric and fresh coriander Mutton with traditional West-Indies flair Three homemade dips(Try them all! Really!!) Coriander yogurt Tamarind(sweet) Spicy Mango Our favs: tandoori chicken with spicy mango dip Spinach and feta with coriander dip 10-vegetable with tamarind dip