Carisma Pentecostal Church is a great attraction for tourists who come to eat at this restaurant after long walks. According to the clients' reviews, Indian dishes here are quite nice and the menu is well-organized. You can share perfectly cooked masala dosa and tasty chicken with your friends and have a nice time here. Try good pancakes.
Many visitors point out that the service is satisfying. Google users rated Dosha corner and it didn't get a high rating.
SundaySun | 11AM-8:30PM |
MondayMon | Closed |
TuesdayTue | 11AM-7:30PM |
WednesdayWed | 11AM-8:30PM |
ThursdayThu | 11AM-8:30PM |
FridayFri | 11AM-1:30PM 2:30PM-8:30PM |
SaturdaySat | 11AM-8:30PM |
I must say their Masala Dosa's were very delicious and indeed very authentic. The last time I had masala dosa was in some fancy restaurant in Toronto; that was good but here this was beyond good! The real experience of eating dosas is on the streets; just like in India. Dosha Corner is a 'hole in a wall' kind of a tiny restaurant with a capacity of only 8 people; hence their main business, not surprisingly, is from takeout clientele. Masala Dosas should be eaten right there, hot from the pan, as it loses its crispiness pretty quickly.
I ordered Chicken Keema dosa and my wife went with the vegetarian dosa. We mixed and matched to satisfy our taste buds. Hamilton has recently been going through a transformation in its culinary scene; dosha corner is a welcome addition to the eclectic mix of ethnically inspired food options!