When you are looking for fresh and tasty west Indian and Caribbean baked goods, this is the place. They made it easy for my last event. They are also the ones that supply many grocery chains and stores with West Indian style Rotis or Roti skins as some may call them. You can't get better in the city for the quality and the price that is hard to beat. Where else can you just walk into an pick up thirty freshly made Dhalpuri Roti skins without notice? I can't think of anywhere, only here. I am sure they can make your next family event easier on you. The only problem is when you get to their location you are sure to find many more things that you want to buy and taste. So remember to not go their hungry. That was my mistake last time. It was a mistake that I was happy that I made. Vegetarian options: Many baked goods. Parking: There is ample parking and wheelchair accessible parking. Wheelchair accessibility: There is a ramp that allows ease of access right to their front door.
Fresh bread and all kinds of pastries.
Unfortunately your blood pudding is not as tasty as it used to be. It is lacking any taste or spice and is very bland
Stale food and cakes during the week. I was told they are fresh on weekends. No wholewheat items. I recommend Narine Bakery for fresh and wholewheat items.
Really good bakery for the West Indian community. Went to get some plait bread for Xmas. Called ahead and placed my order thinking they would be sold out. But they had catered to the Xmas crowd and stocked enough for walk ins. Picked up dal puri, Chinese cakes and pine tarts. The cakes were really good! Dal puri is good. The bread I found a little sweet but when roasted up like we do back home, it really reminded me of my childhood!
Love all their baked goods (especially the tennis rolls). Can sell out of things quickly, so it's best to call ahead and put in your order.