I've gone to this place for years! And I got ripped off RECENTLY! In FACT 2 DAYS AGO! They overcharged me $12 than had the the nerve to NOT REFUND ME! STOP ANSWERING CALLS, AND NOT EVEN ISSUE AN APOLOGY! THEY ARE WERE RUDE TO BEGIN WITH! They are more concerned about THEMSELVES AND THEIR OWN PEOPLE! THAN ANYONE ELSE WHO SPENDS MONEY THERE! NOT TOO OPEN-MINDED, but quick to talk about MY BROTHER OR MY SISTER WHEN THEY WANT SOMETHING! THEY ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL! THEY RUSH YOU FROM THE BEGINNING! I WILL NOT BE EATING HERE ANYMORE! ALSO, FOOD SPOILS QUICK! HOW DOES RICE GO BAD THAT QUICK?! NUMBSKULLS! ?AND HOW IS IT THAT WHEN I ORDER GOAT MEAT THERE'S NEVER ANY?! THAN YOU TURN AROUND AND ASK DID YOU ORDER GOAT MEAT?! I THOUGHT YOU DIDN'T HAVE ANY TO BEGIN WITH! FIND SOME GOOD HELP! THEY DON'T EVEN SUPPLY RECEIPTS! ? WHICH SHOWS WHAT KIND OF SCAMMERS THEY REALLY ARE!
Best place to get a fresh Sambusa and bur and tea love it I’m addicted to that place.
Best Sambosas hands down… I take it everywhere to coworkers and it never disappoints!
They make the best Sambuus in the twin cities, I swear I am not making this up
Absolutely love the food!!! Best Buur and Sambusa in town!
They make the best sambusa in town, I would highly recommend specially if you are looking oe crav for samubsa,
If y’all weren’t stingy with the hot sauce I would come here everyday … please fix that. I paid 1 dollar for a extra tablespoon of hot sauce… other than that the foods fire
If you find better sambusas elsewhere in the state or in the country, let me know. The cashier is friendly but don't be shy to speak up as people tend to cut lines and the place gets very busy in the evening. Meals here are $7, you get either rice or pasta as a base and you get to choose two meats or chicken legs. I go for the chicken legs or the steak almost all the time. Been coming here since 2011 (that's a solid decade). I know almost every employee here, they're nice and sometimes even make me a special rice called biryani whenever I'm bored with the regular seasoned rice. The tea is die for and you get a drink, a banana and hot sauce with every meal even if you didn't ask for.Also don't be scared of the people begging outside, if you ignore them they will go away. I did speak with the management of the restaurant and they said they have no control over loiterers, but they sometimes trespass them from the property. Overall, this is cheap, good hearty food in the neighborhood that I will never get tired of supporting.
If you can tolerate the decrepitness of the place, you'll find the best samosas you've ever had in your life. I got 10 and then immediately regretted ordering them after I walked in. I waited very anxiously and when I received them I waited until I got home to eat them, not really giving them a chance.To my surprise, I polished off 3 and wished I didn't have to share the rest. Crispy, savory, flavorful and juicy with a kick of pepper/spiciness. They are literally the best samosas I've had in my life (and I've had hundreds).My advice?Go, order, look at your phone, wait your turn, don't talk to anyone. Get your Sambusas and devour them at home.I spent around $11 for 10 sambusas/samosas.
The only place to get beef sambus in Minneapolis. Seriously. They're about a dollar a piece and perfect. Spicy, well seasoned, never burnt. You might think that the place is rundown, but the sambus make every trip worth it. If you have doubts about whether or not this place is a hidden gem, let me know. I'll buy you a bag of sambus and you wont want to get them anywhere else.