I am regular customer to Asha Sweet Center JP Nagar & even my family members also buy sweets from Asha JP Nagar regularly. The minimum purchases every time would be more than 500 Rs and maximum of 4K to 5K during festival seasons. Being such a regular customer recently I had just purchased 2 packets of Pav Bun which costed 50 Rs and when I requested for a small paper bag the person at the cash counter replied in rude way saying only more than 100 Rs they provide paper bag. What kind of service is this, I never asked for some big cloth bag it’s just a small paper bag that will not take weight of more than half KG of sweets? Even after telling him how can you deny a small paper bag to your regular customer he was not even bothered to respond and was staring at me as if I had asked for 1 KG Kaju Sweet free. I told him thanks a lot for such a wonderful service for regular customer of Asha Sweets and will never turn back to your sweet shop anymore. Asha Sweets this is how you treat your customer, customer is treated well if buying sweets for more than 100 Rs and treated if buying sweets less than 100 Rs. Such kind of attitude is not acceptable from such a famous sweet shop. I will make sure my family members also will not visit Asha Sweets and will make sure my friends and family circle know about this kind of service. For a small paper bag Asha Sweets, you have lost lots...
Read moreHave been buying all sort of condiments like chips , cakes and mixtures from this place. Have no complaints with that section, I think each item is fairly priced. Coming to the dining section , we ordered One dokla ( 2 pieces) for Rs. 36 , Masalapuri for Rs. 90 and pani puri ( 6 pieces ) for 70 Rs. The pani puri was the worst of all and wasn't the worth the price , there was barely any proper filling and the puri came untouched as whole in a plastic bag. It was the worst pani puri I have tasted in my life. Dokla was fair , but it was served cold and straight out of the refrigerator. The amount was comparably small , the two pieces were barely an inch long and was damp , not sure if that was how dokla was supposed to feel like. Masalapuri was best out of the three , it had a unique taste compared to regular banglorian Street style taste , but was not worth paying 90 bucks. There are better options outside , please don't go here if you're on a budget and would probably still feel small after paying such a huge amount of such small quantity of food. It's self service. Was going to give a 0 rating because this whole dining experience left us unsatisfied and hungry even afterwards but considered since the masalapuri was unique and flavourful not to mention the amount again was slightly lesser than a regular masalapuri portion. Would probably never dine here again...
Read moreI had a delightful experience at the asha sweets and I'm eager to share my positive feedback. The moment I stepped in, I was greeted by an incredible array of sweets that left me amazed. The variety they offered was truly impressive, ranging from traditional favorites to innovative and unique creations. Each sweet was a work of art, showcasing the skill and passion that the asha sweets invests in their offerings.
Not only were the sweets visually appealing, but they also exceeded my taste expectations. The flavors were rich and authentic, bringing out the essence of each ingredient. It was evident that the asha sweets takes immense pride in their craft, ensuring that every bite is a burst of deliciousness.
The staff at the asha sweets were friendly and knowledgeable, helping me navigate through the vast selection and even offering recommendations based on my preferences. Their customer-centric approach added an extra layer of enjoyment to my visit.
In a world where sweets can often be generic, this asha sweets stands out with its dedication to quality, variety, and taste. Whether you're a sweet enthusiast or simply looking to treat yourself, I highly recommend this shop for an unforgettable experience of flavors...
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