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Grodzinski Bakery

4.1 (9 reviews)

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Good for kids
Dogs allowed

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11 years ago

Nice selection of breads, tasty challahs, delicious pastries. I would shop there regularly if they weren't so overpriced.

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Shalom India

Shalom India

3.8(15 reviews)
0.8 km

Why do I like Shalom India?? Because it's neither laffa nor pizza! I know our kosher choices in the…read morecity are slowly growing, but these guys are really giving it a go with something very different, and need our support. They are also very customer centered, sadly a trait missing from other kosher options. For our first visit we sampled mostly from the indo-Chinese menu. The Manchurian stir fry (came with rice) was tasty but could have used a bit more curry. The chicken pad Thai was good but the flavor was not classic pad Thai, more of a tasty Asian brown sauce. We tried the combo Indian appetizers which I think would have been tastier right out of the fryer and blotted a bit more (takeout fried food is always a challenge!) But I still enjoyed the offering I'm looking forward to going back and trying the straight up Indian menu. I'll also take advantage of their weekly FB specials! Such a treat to finally have that option in our city!!

An incredible restaurant. Owners are amazing, food is…read moreincredible, decor, price, ambiance... If inky all restaurants could be this good. Of particular note is that when I was there, there were a few clients of middle East background. They did not seem to know anything about kosher, and were highly critical of everything and refused to pay. They were clearly trying to agitate. The amazing thing is how the owner treated them with great patience and dignity. I will definitely be going back. Amazing.

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Shalom India
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Ba-Li Laffa - Shwarma on a bed of humus.

Ba-Li Laffa

3.0(42 reviews)
2.1 km
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The food is tasty and the service is good. Ordered chicken…read moreshawarma, which came with fries and grilled vegetables but also has options for roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, and others. The beef tacos and chicken wings were also on point. Pricier than the average restaurant because everything is kosher. If you want kosher meals, this restaurant is a must try

So I gave this place another shot (several times actually) since my initial review in 2013…read more I've at best have had mixed experiences, and there have been some lows. There was one instance where my family ordered a bunch of laffas with different fillings and they just phoned it in by packing them with the same ingredients in each one. But this last interaction really took the cake for me. Long story short, my family or I won't be returning ever again. The largest issue I have with Kosher establishments in the GTA is that they are less focused on the food itself and more on the business side of things. There are times where I've eaten food that is so devoid of passion and care that it's a waste of money for me. That is exactly what happened to me and my family recently. Essentially, we ordered take out and hauled the food back up to where we live in Richmond Hill, it's about a 20-30 minute drive once everything is said and done. The bags were unpacked and we all began to tuck in. However, my mother in law's laffa smelled off as if something had turned. I took a sniff myself to confirm and I wouldn't have chanced it myself. So we called and asked if a credit could be applied as they are regulars to this location. The manager at the time offered little in flexibility noting that it was an hour from closing and that they wouldn't do anything unless we drove all the way back south to prove that something was wrong. We tried to explore all of the options possible that didn't end in eating a questionable laffa and wasting $20 down the toilet. The manager wouldn't budge and even suggested to bring it in the next day if we happen to be in the area. At this point, I had enough and brought the laffa down and made the trek in the middle of a family celebration as my diabetic mother in law was without a meal for the evening. When I presented the laffa to the staff, they themselves smelled the laffa (conveniently surrounded by other food to possibly mask anything they probably should have smelled) and said it was fine and that all the food was made fresh so its impossible. As someone who cooks daily for his family, I know what food that has turned smells like and what food I would possibly take a chance on. This is definitely not the case, there was something there that wasn't fresh. I'm sure they do try to ensure it, but sometimes things happen. I don't kick up a storm over things like this for fun. I also rarely ask for refunds when eating out, but this was a case where it was clear and I stood my ground. After some back and forth, the manager agreed to a refund as the $20 laffa included fries, so I only received $17. At the time, I had agreed to accepting it without knowing that we didn't receive fries with our order, so that was another issue I found out when I got home. In comparison to another restaurant we ordered from the same evening. On my way home from the pick up, I received a call to tell me they missed part of the order and immediately offered a credit the next time I was in. And that is the stark difference I'm talking about where I am beginning to notice that kosher restaurants in Toronto pick the business side of things over quality and the passion for food. I know this isn't a great time for restaurants and I know people are hurting. But customer service doesn't just go out the window because of the hard times we're all going through. Take care of your client base and they will take care of you. In this case, the management chose the $20 over a family of customers that were loyal and opted to go here over other kosher eateries in the city. For that, I am truly upset and could have been resolved in an easier fashion than this experience. Also, you can't label chicken satay on the Sharing Platter on your menu and also list it with Teriyaki in the description. They are two VERY different dishes from two VERY different cuisines. What you were looking for was Chicken SKEWER. Sorry, that was out of left field, but it's bothered me since I saw it and it's lived rent free in my head for a while. TLDR: We ordered, we picked up, one dish didn't smell great, we complained, they said to make the half hour trek down south to talk it over. I came back half an hour later, they said it was fine, it wasn't and I was short changed on the refund. I wouldn't recommend this place for the food or the service and that's kind of the point of going to a restaurant in the first place.

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Ba-Li Laffa - Kebob (beef and lamb) in a laffa.

Kebob (beef and lamb) in a laffa.

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Laffa - Served with most entrees.

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Salad - and assortment of colslaw, pickled vegetables

Grodzinski Bakery - kosher - Updated May 2026

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