I have bought Indian confectionaries and sweet meats from here about 30 times and I have been quite satisfied mostly.
Their store is simple and has basic decor. Its not fancy. Their style of communication is simple too. Their food is fresh and tasty.
They also do catering and provide many Indian dishes.
I liked the owner Mr Ram Narayan and his staff.
I feel that this store sells the best Indian sweet meats in the entire Orlando area.
I like his store however his recent “Chola Bhatura” is below average I feel and must be avoided. I got a loose stomach after eating his chole.
Furthermore I had stomach issues after I ate your “chilli paneer curry”. I feel that its $10 price tag is not correct for its quality.
I think that its better to eat his confectionery when it is made in bulk. When he prepares for minor, isolated orders as in the case of my Chola Bhatura/Chilli Paneer, then he tends to reuse the already heated cooking oil to fry the bhatura and prepare the curry thus leading to slight food poisoning.
I used to have you rated as a 5/5 on your review however after my two “curry episodes”, I have reduced your rating to a 3/5.
My dear friend, the health and well-being of your customers must be most important for...
Read moreIf you’re craving authentic Indian sweets and flavorful savoury dishes, this sweet shop is a true gem. The vibrant display of glistening laddoos, syrup-drenched jalebis, and perfectly layered barfis draws you in, but also it’s the mouthwatering aroma of freshly prepared savouries that makes you stay before you buy the sweet boxes and snacks
Every Saturday, they offer a hot lunch featuring rotating regional dishes—from creamy paneer curries with soft rotis-rice-laccha paratha to gatte ki sabzi served with piping hot masala pooris. The spread also includes beloved snacks like pyaz kachori, mirchi vada, and crispy samosas paired with tangy chutneys. Portions are hearty, flavors are bold, and the food carries a homemade warmth that’s hard to find.
A complimentary masala tea is always offered, adding to the charm. We always buy our sweet boxes from here, and they also go the extra mile with special lunches during festivals and holidays. Just last weekend, they had a delicious buffet lunch in celebration of Mother’s Day.
Highly recommended for anyone longing for the taste of India (vegetarian Indian cuisine)—or excited...
Read moreI recently attended Rangoli Sweets' New Year's lunch events, and the culinary experience was truly delightful. On the 30th, the Hakka noodles and fried rice were flavorful and perfectly cooked, showcasing a skillful blend of spices. The highlight, however, was on the 31st with the authentic Punjabi touch – Makke di Roti and Saro da Saak. The traditional flavors transported me to the heart of Punjab, celebrating the richness of the culture.
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Rangoli Sweets not only managed to curate a diverse menu but also executed it flawlessly, leaving me with a lasting impression of their commitment to delivering an authentic and memorable dining experience. If you're a fan of Punjabi and Rajasthani cuisine, Rangoli Sweets is definitely...
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