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Poorani Vilaas

3.2 (10 reviews)
InexpensiveIndian, Sri Lankan
Closed • 7:30 am - 9:00 pm

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I've noticed this stand for a while because I'd never had Sri Lanka food this stand is in a mini…read morefood court near the downtown IKEA and is take out only. I ordered Kothu, which is fried chopped roti . It's funny that the clerk asked me how much spicy do I want. I said what are the levels can I choose from? There are mild, medium, spicy, quite spicy and very spicy. I chose spicy this time because I don't want to have diarrhea for the first time eating sri-lankais food. The curry chicken kothu was very impressive. It smelled so good even my wife who doesn't like spicy food wanted to have a bite. The texture of kothu is special, pretty chewy, it's like both rice and noodle, or a mix of rice and noodle. The amount was also large. I only had half of it and I can continue enjoying it as tomorrow's lunch

I was staying at the Eaton in June and what's the easiest thing to do when you are hungry? Walk to…read morethe food hall directly in front of the hotel and grab some food! I came here for lunch around noon and the place was pretty busy at the time. The menu here has a ton of different rice and fry dishes I wanted, but what really caught my eye was the special they had advertised, it was macaroni and cheese, french fries, and chicken masala.....and let me tell you, this meal punched me in the throat, strangled me, and killed any ounce of hunger I had. The taste and flavour was so overwhelming that I couldn't help but inhale this dish at the speed of light, it was just so dang good. Overall, Cucini Xpress is a certified banger. The portions here are large, the flavour is strong, and all three parts of the dish were delicious even on their own. Looking for a quick and reasonibly priced bite to eat near Dundas Square? This is the place to hit up.

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As a Sri Lankan, I arrived at Hopper Hut not merely hungry, but expectant -- the kind of quiet,…read morepersonal longing that only a diaspora craving can produce. Social media had done its work, flooding my feed with the golden bowls of appa from Colombo street stalls and rooftop eateries across the island. The question was whether this unassuming Scarborough plaza outpost could answer that call. It could, and it did. Hopper Hut occupies a modest space tucked into a nondescript strip mall on Ellesmere Road -- a setting that makes no architectural promises and need not. The dining room at the back is functional and warmly utilitarian, evoking the no-frills confidence of a kitchen that trusts its food entirely. The atmosphere is decidedly casual, bordering on spartan, yet there is something deeply familiar and unhurried about it -- a kind of timeless, neighbourhood authenticity that more polished establishments spend years trying to manufacture. The hoppers themselves are the undisputed centrepiece, and they deliver with conviction. Fermented rice-flour batter, lacework-crisp at the edges, yielding and softly chewy at the bowl's centre -- the texture is precisely what the form demands. One is advised, however, to receive them with immediacy: like all great bread, the hopper is a creature of the moment. The short journey home diminishes their crispness in a way that no reheating can fully redeem. Plan accordingly.

This place felt like a Time Machine to srilanka in the 90s…read more But tbh. The food was average. Crab curry, crab was clearly not of great quality. But the gravy was tasty. Our server was able to keep our order in mind despite us being a party or 10. That was impressive. As for ambience. Honestly was kinda outdated but felt like a piece of home.

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For me, there are only two things in the world that leaves me loved and satisfied one day and…read morecrying on the toilet the next day. Ice cream and Indian food. Canbe Foods is a cafeteria style takeout restaurant. All the food is already prepared you can pick and choose whatever your heart desires. Canbe Foods is my go to spot for samosas. They have multiple locations (thank goodness), for all your potluck needs! With 20 veggie samosas for $5 it's a deal you can't ignore. All their fried foods are amazing not to mention they also have a frozen section so you're able to buy items in bulk to make a home! However, because it is cafeteria style, there is no way of actually knowing how long the food has been sitting there for. So stray away if you don't have a iron stomach. But for the strong, Canbe is a great, affordable takeout joint. Definitely give it a try if you're in the area! 3.1/5

They sell lots of cheap Indian snacks…read more Veg, Chicken & Mutton samosas were ok. Their flavour profiles were similar - curry - but the meat ones had palpable amounts of meat inside (given that they are more expensive, this is expected). The cheese & spinach samoas were good. They come in sets of 5 & can't be ordered singly like the rest. They had a good cheese taste & seemed to be all spinach & cheese (no filler). They were not spicy. Sweet onion roll was good. The filling was slightly cut with extra folds of dough inside, though it was still tasty. Fish Cutlet was ok. It had a peppery taste & was a bit too peppery. At least that gave it a different flavour profile from the samosas. Mango lassi was cheap but very thin, with a weak mango flavour. While they have value combos (4 samosa or 2 rolls with mango lassi), not just is there no flexibility (e.g. you can't get 2 samosas & 1 roll), they cost more than ordering the items individually. Go figure.

Poorani Vilaas - indpak - Updated May 2026

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