This the best in the town sweet house where we get many kinds of popular sweets and savory snacks of Indian cuisine. Dal Kachori, Aloo Samosa, Jalebi, and Badam milk are the must-try items at this place. They keep renovating the store well enough on a regular basis so that the interiors look fresh, new, and beautiful. All the food available here is delicious and hygienic. The sweets and snacks are comprised of all parts of India and the popular varieties of each region. Take away and Delivery are the main options, people also choose having a quick snack or a sweet like Rasmalai or Badam milk. There are many regular customers of this store, the staff are polite and helpful, and the...
Read moreHappy to see a place in Hyderabad which has good sweets. They also have some good Bengali sweets. The sweet that I would recommended to taste is Special Mathur peda, Rasmadhuri, Malai roll, Rabri kalakand. Samosa is okay nothing great. Gur Rosogulla is not very good. Tips for Special Mathur Peda: tastes good when fresh. To check press the Peda , it should be all soft, should get pressed with hands. Overall a good sweet shop as compared to other shops in Hyderabad. (Abviously not as Kolkata sweets but better than some big brands of Hyderabad. ) Pricing: Normal but when ordering through Swiggy it's 30% more. For example Peda is normally INR540/kg. Through Swiggy...
Read moreBalaji Jodhpur sweet house have no ethics and no morals. These guys cheating consumers with cheap game play tricks. These guys used Semya strings like a nest shape and on top just kept one cashew and one badam each and priced as 1800 kg. For 250g I got 5 pieces which means each piece is 90/-. But each piece does not even worth 9/-. Be cautious while purchasing in this shop. I really don't know inspections do really happen or they fill their pockets with bribes. This tasted pathetic and it's totally unworthy. Worst experience I ever had!!! In the mask of khataifi and baklava they explicitly used semiya. Unnecessary I spent 900/- for 2...
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