Happy Singh Street Eats

8821 120 St, Delta - V4C 6R6
113 reviews
Indian
(778) 578-6666

The menu has a lot of good options to choose from and the ambience is very good.We were at the place for lunch on a Sunday around 2.00pm. The wait times to order from the self-serve kiosk is long, as everyone ends up going throught the menu on the kiosk (they have the menu displayed on the big screen). The portion size for the chaats (appetizers) is very less for the price they charge.Their kulcha and bathure were good. Paneer Tikka was bad, it was more like marinated and heated in a microwave, not grilled and it had just paneer, no other veggies like onion or green peppers.

Awful experience! The food was worst and small in quantiity as compared to price. Very disappointed !!!! Will never come back 😏😏😏

Food was okay. Placing an order is a big task. They have 3 kiosks where you can place your order. For the number of people who visit the place, the number of kiosks is too less. If you wish to make an additional order we have to wait in the line up again and it takes away all the fun. So it is better to think and decide your items and order everything in the first place.Once the order is placed, the time taken to prepare the order is reasonable. The customer service was good. The place is loud and good for casual group dining.

The good: The menu is very comprehensive, the desserts are very good and a huge selection.The bad: The ordering experience can be a bit frustrating on the touch screens with unnecessary steps which adds to the wait and lineup. The kids menus is expensive for what you get. The grilled cheese was burnt and hard, I had to have it remade. It wasn’t much different the second time around. I ordered chocolate milk which was $3 and was told they were sold out by multiple staff. Was offered to replace with apple juice. I asked for a refund and behold the chocolate milk appeared.I had the chicken 65 roll it was decent. The cholay and naan plate was okay. The cholay were good the naan was too crispy and flaky.I would come back for the desserts and may give some other items a look.I give it a 3/5 ⭐️

We Ordered their veg chowmein and very happy non veg thali. The food was well packed and presentable. Taste was good for most of the items but we didn't liked the chowmein much. In thali everything else was good except gobhi sabji as same was very spicy. Deducting 1 star half for chowmein and half for gobhi sabji. We ordered the food from uber eats so can't comment upon restaurant & staff.

Ambience was nice and looks clean. Cafeteria style, as you order from the computer kiosks, then watch the screen for your order number and pick up at the appropriate areas. We went at a weekday so it wasn't too busy. I can see there would be issues given the limited number of kiosks provided and the food wait time. We ordered the fish pakoras, which in my opinion had too much batter and was over fried. We really like the freshly fried bahtura (chole bhature).Food was generally good, but pricey for portions given there are lots of similar food at a lower price point around.

Best place for Indian street food in Surrey…Well-designed menu with visuals make ordering on the kiosks a breeze.Staff are hospitable and manager Kuljeet is very friendly and helpful.

Food was good but we were not able to get their free dish today even though our order was more than they mentioned

This my first time trying Indian food and I love the variety they offer. It is a self serve restaurant like a food court. They make the order right after we give them the ticket. They are all very friendly to us as we don’t understand the operating system at first. I would recommend my friends here to try out Indian food.

First things first, I had to wait in queue for good 15 minutes before I could even place my order because they don't have enough kiosks to take the order. They have a self serve structure which is great but don't have the technical infrastructure to support it. It would make more sense if they added more than 2 machines and also seniors are not comfortable using tech so it add to the wait time. Moving on to the food, half of our order was one of the best we tried in Vancouver but the other half was equally disappointing. There was a lot of hype created around Raj Kachori and Aloo Tikki but both of these turned out to be below average. Tikki was not crispy, which was a major disappointment. Would highly recommend the Kaju Badam Mango shake, in my opinion that's one of the best things in Metro Vancouver. I wanted to go back and order the Jalebi but couldn't muster up the courage to stand in line again for 20 minutes.