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Feedback gevenPatty, meat pie crust, what more is there to say. Pay the cashier and walk out with a mouth watering ? Jamaican patty. No service, no ambiance as it's a take out counter. Just eat the patty and bring a dozen home like we
Had the beef patty hot and medium. Never had a patty that wasn't golden yellow but these patties are very good! The hot has a very nice scotch bonnet taste. Highly recommend!
Finally getting to try them after a debacle years ago when they didn't have anything but frozen dozens for the day, was cash only, and I wasted 2 hrs on a bus for nothing.Honestly the crust is pretty decent and flakey, but the fillings aren't that good quality. The curry beef was delicious but hardly spicy, and the hot beef filling was like really low quality beef mush with no spice? My family was seriously disappointed.I've spent my summers most of my childhood in Toronto in a carribean neighbourhood and still on the search for the best jamacian patties in Van like the ones in Toronto.
Best Jamaican patties in the city! They do not take orders over the phone, even if you’re just calling to warn them you’re about the show up with 20 hungry vegans.Curried vegetable patty is vegan. None are gluten free.An absolute gem worth going out if your way to visit and a must stop for anyone with an appointment at the ICBC on Macdonald.
Stopped in at The Patty Shop recently as I was leaving the Motor Vehicle branch across the street.It is a very small, very basic take-out only place with a menu on the wall so it's easy to see what's on offer. However, the goods are kept in the back so you can't actually see what you might get. They have quite a variety of options so there should be something for everyone. I ordered a regular beef patty and a curried beef at $2.75 each. The price is reasonable although the patties are not large by any stretch of the imagination. A good snack size, I'd say.The pastry was surprisingly flaky and better than I expected. Patties I've had in the past had rather stodgy pastry, nothing to recommend them, as though the pastry was the least of the baker's concerns. The regular beef patty was very tasty and enjoyable, but I regretted buying the curry beef as it was too spicy and I couldn't finish it. I think it's generally too spicy for a regular Canadian who's not used to spicy foods. However, I know many people who love their spice so it no doubt has lots of fans. The curry flavour was nice; too bad it was too hot for me to enjoy it and I had to throw it out. I would go back and order again, just making sure to get non-spicy patties. The two patties were $6.01 with tax and that's reasonable, all things considered these days, where a restaurant sandwich runs about $20.