Yarl Dosa Corner
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Got so tired of Gurulukshmi which is overhyped and busy. This place is a breath of fresh air. Sure it's a hole in the wall but the food is delicious! …
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Ordered masala dosa and masala tea , wasnt the greatest but did the job fine . Ambiance was not great and plates used not attracting or looked good…
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We were in that deserted market place looking for a particular restaurant Instead we found this dosa cornerAs we went in it was gloomy n dark only out…
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5 Reviews on “Yarl Dosa Corner”
Got so tired of Gurulukshmi which is overhyped and busy. This place is a breath of fresh air. Sure it’s a hole in the wall but the food is delicious! The masala dosa tastes so authentic. I’ve also had the uttapam and Mysore masala dosa. Neither has disappointed. Would highly recommend.
Ordered masala dosa and masala tea , wasnt the greatest but did the job fine . Ambiance was not great and plates used not attracting or looked good
We were in that deserted market place looking for a particular restaurant Instead we found this dosa cornerAs we went in it was gloomy n dark only outside lights The inside lights were off making it look depressing The food pictures with lights were also offDark coloured chairs Wanted to run away with that dark gloomy atmosphere but was too hungry Bad ambience n decorOrdered a chilli garlic Nd ghee dosasThe dosas were good crisp Nd good filling Really enjoyed it but the experience sitting in the dark wth some outside light light was depressing M not going there again too gloomy n depressing am experience if though the food was good The 3.5 is for the food
I do enjoy Guru Lukshmi, but honestly, it’s such a production to just be able to sit down and eat. Even if you’ve made reservations, you still end up sitting at some vacant, former eatery next door in order to wait for a table. Service is kind there, but then the owner – or whomever – smiles, looks at you, then looks at the door as soon as you’ve taken your last bite. Needless to say, it’s not an entirely pleasant experience.In comes Yarl Dosa/Yarl Dosa Corner/Dosa Corner. I believe it’s just called Yarl Dosa ’cause that’s what their signage/menus say.The atmosphere at Yarl Dosa is probably the direct opposite of Guru. It’s located along a strip of Kennedy S, in Brampton, where every other unit is some kinda South Indian or Caribbean eatery. Due to the dim lighting, the place appears to be closed, but it’s not. No chandeliers to speak of. And there are no crowds waiting for a table. It was actually quite dead on a Wednesday evening.Lucky for me, I ended up going with friends who are from Sri Lanka, so they were able to order stuff off the menu and explain to me what certain things were. Menu are words only, some descriptions.I ordered the Ghee Paper Masala Dosa which my friend requesting extra ghee for me. Dunno why, but I think they thought that I’d like it. It was a bit too greasy for me, not to the fault of the cooks, so I think I’d skip this next time. Spicy potato was underneath the actual dosa. Chutneys were lovely, especially the spicy one!Other standouts include Daal Curry (usually I’m not a fan of daal), Mutton Chukka (off-menu), Paranthas (nice ‘n flaky), dosas…sans the extra ghee, & freshly made Masala Tea (a bit too sugary as a regular order). ;)Next time you’re in Brampton, do yourself a favour, and check this place out!
The food here tastes like home. Very quaint and family run place. The sambar, the saffron-colored garlic chutney and filter coffee are amazing. They are open till 10pm on weekends.