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Kabir's Bakery
97 Church Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11218
(718) 853-7907
- Nearest Transit:
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Church Ave (F)
- Hours:
Mon-Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
5 reviews for Kabir's Bakery
i believe that adding milk to black tea is barbaric. despite this, i was lured by the delightful fragrance of such. alas my hopes were dashed into smithereens. could someone kindly bottle up this fragrance perchance so that it could be released on bitter cold winter days and on elusive pancake odor days?
i tried to get the ingredients for the "milk tea" and was told it was a secret recipe.she wouldn't divulge the type of tea either. i am convinced that it is tetley's british blend tea.
unlike briana m., i think the vegetable samosas are better than the chicken. they are not the best bangla empanadas however and it is a travesty to package them with ketchup!
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I pass by this place all the time when I'm with my bf, but I never tried any of their food without the help of YELP. I'm craving samosas and I decided to step inside for a bite. I ordered a vegetable and chicken samosas and they were both good. I did not like the chicken samosa because it tasted a little dry. The vegetable samosa was bigger in size than the chicken, but for the same price. I think I'll take the vegetable please! I also tried the fruit custard and it was very good as well. I thought it was creamy and had a very good milk consistency. They have tables in the back and it was a very relaxed environment. I think I will go back to try some more pastries. I unearthed a brilliant discovery in the Kensington area!
5 stars cuz you can get a whole pound of yummy sweet INDIAN DESSERTS for $5 per pound.
Also carried Indian appetizers like various SAMOSAS.
Tables and chairs in the back - 4 eat in.
And they take credit cards!
-1 star cuz they need to change the recipe for the sugary-tasting sweet frostings for their american cakes. If they did and announced it, they'd probably get more repeat customers for it.
I would come back only for the indian desserts.
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Go for the chai and samosa. It is the best veg samosa in town! The chicken samosa and roll are good too. They make bengali and indian sweets which are very well made by traditional standards. Their cakes and cookies are no match in comparison to french and italian baking, but they try.
The samosas (I prefer the chicken to the vegetable) are pretty good (Though I think they give me ketchup with them because I am Caucasian? I'm sorry, that really sounds like a nasty combo), but I really just love their TEA! I don't know how people in Bangladesh make their tea but it is damn good. A richer milk? Longer steeping time? It baffles me. I just keep coming back for more, despite the inevitable heartburn that comes from eating a half dozen samosas.
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