Samosa Boulevard
An Indian Samosa and appetizer counter specializing in fried pastries and quick plates. · No website yet.
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An Indian Samosa and appetizer counter specializing in fried pastries and quick plates. · No website yet.
The newest Indian restaurant registered in Toronto, as of August 20, 2026. First seen in official City of Toronto records on August 20, 2026.
The kitchen's focus is mutton rolls, spiced ground meat wrapped in a thin pastry shell and deep-fried until crisp, alongside spinach pastries and Butter Chicken served with rice. This format serves the grab-and-go demand on a busy commercial corridor, offering the kind of quick, affordable eating that defines the neighbourhood's food culture. The mutton rolls are the counter's signature, delivering the textural contrast between flaky pastry and seasoned filling that makes the format work. · No website yet.
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