Located in sector 15.. The sweets of goals. R really. Nice...Chandigarh too had grown up as a city of people with refined tastes and a preference for finer, subtler and sweeter things of life. In 2005, Gopal’s opened its first outlet in Sector 8 of the City Beautiful. Understanding the needs and demands of its guests, the chain set up an outlet at the downtown Sector 35 as well. Soon, it became the favourite eating joint and a takeaway outlet of the young and old alike, who get together in large numbers to savour delicacies from a variety of cuisines. This was followed with an exclusive wedding outlet at Panchkula in 2005. To meet the growing demand of students and patrons of the northern sectors of Chandigarh, the Sector 15 outlet is the latest sweet destination. Though its cuisine has evolved with the changing customer preferences and lifestyle, the time-tested and traditional recipes that gives Gopal’s the unique and unmatched taste and flavor remained the same. It brings back fond memories of a bygone era. Today, Gopal’s is indispensable. Every festival, event and occasion becomes sweeter and more memorable with Gopal Sweets. And why not? Every dish is crafted to perfection by expert chefs. The brand has become synonymous with quality, hygienic handling and preparation, a long shelf life, creative presentation, and easy to use packing. The chain has special tie-ups with caterers and select hotels for supply of sweets and milk products. The production of the Gopal’s chain is handled from Patiala, while the sales department operates...
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I went to the Gopals Sector 15 shop and ordered samosas (First time) many days ago. I asked for payment through online mode . The person at counter said that card swipe machine is not working or no upi mode just cash only. I didn't had cash then i have to look for an atm near by bt the atm was not working then i had to go too far to get money from atm. Because of their irresponsible nature towards customer. Then I bought samosas (Rs.16/- per piece) and home . But when i when ate samosa it tasted worst . There was too much salt in the mixture. It was not properly made and it was stale, dry was not pleasent to eat. I was very disappointed by these kind of food. Even i should have bought samosa from any other sweets shop that could have been much much better tasted then these so called high standard shops.
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Read moreThis is one of those few shop whose name is itself an identity...Don't mistake it for a sweat meat shop...you get almost everything from North Indian to South Indian snacks...from Italian to Chinese...there is a sit in area on the upper level...It's a pure veg food restaurant...also air conditioned... As I mentioned everything is available..but do not miss out on the Kachouris and Imartis...it's open from 8 in the morning all the way till 10 in the evening...so basically one can have Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner all under one roof... Try out Chole Bhatures out here or some Dosas...there are many varieties of Dosas available here...also Pastas & Pizzas are available if u want some Italian options...and Noodles if u r looking for Chinese options... One of my favorites were Grilled sandwiches... It is upwardly reasonable priced... Also do not miss the...
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