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Khalsa Sweet House — Restaurant in Carteret

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Khalsa Sweet House
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Vegetarian Indian dishes, chaats & sweets doled out in narrow, straightforward surrounds.
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793 Roosevelt Ave, Carteret, NJ 07008
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Khalsa Sweet House

783 Roosevelt Ave, Carteret, NJ 07008
4.2(203)$$$$
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Vegetarian Indian dishes, chaats & sweets doled out in narrow, straightforward surrounds.

attractions: , restaurants: Bus Stop Diner, Hornitos Bakery, seafood boil & sushi house, Mongolian&Sushi, Jezif Fried Chicken & Pizza (Halal), CHINA WOK CARTERET, Tommy's Hot Dogs, Burger King, Riuniti Pizzeria & Restaurant, Sanja Chula
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Phone
(732) 541-6900
Website
khalsasweethouse.com

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Featured dishes

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Alu Kulcha Thali
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Roasted Khoya Barfi (Brown Barfi)
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Ras Malai

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Nearby restaurants of Khalsa Sweet House

Bus Stop Diner

Hornitos Bakery

seafood boil & sushi house

Mongolian&Sushi

Jezif Fried Chicken & Pizza (Halal)

CHINA WOK CARTERET

Tommy's Hot Dogs

Burger King

Riuniti Pizzeria & Restaurant

Sanja Chula

Bus Stop Diner

Bus Stop Diner

4.4

(366)

$

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Hornitos Bakery

Hornitos Bakery

4.1

(327)

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seafood boil & sushi house

seafood boil & sushi house

4.5

(90)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Mongolian&Sushi

Mongolian&Sushi

4.9

(76)

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Reviews of Khalsa Sweet House

4.2
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5.0
6y

It’s great family run place that sticks to traditional favorites and gets them spot on. Very few places gives you this instant sensation upon entering that this is going to be your favorite for a long while. Every dish is carefully crafted to a simple perfection that the most age old establishment back home can boast of. The range of sweets is amazing and includes mostly all North Indian delicacies. Even though I haven’t technically lived in the northern part of the country, but my brief stay in Delhi for a couple of months, my Punjabi roommate’s mom’s cooking, and all the instances of my vacations spent on road side dhabas of the north was brought back with each spoonful. Being a Bengali foodie is tough but my love for the rustic yet fabulous favorites of our diverse country will always make me celebrate them, no matter what differences might govern other people. This is an absolute must try 😊 Thank you for the wonderful experiences!

P.S. This bhature felt like an oil free version of a crispy yet soft whiff of cloud on a plate of...

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1.0
2y

I order samosas by phone the guy told me to come after 30 minutes when I go there order is not ready if u r unable to make it why you told to customer to come after 30 minutes God sake we too have plenty of work to do we don't have time to sit in ur restaurant watching flies on sweets , while waiting for samosas which r not tasty and veryyyyyyy expensive not ready I was watching at least 3 flies on some sweets ohh Gosh the guy behind the counter he came with plastic wrap and wrap those sweets I am not going to this restaurant again it was taken out notice that oily samosas on small paper bag oily bag that guy is giving plastic bags to other take out customers without asking, but for me he just ignore it I ask him can I have plastic bag his face change. You know what they charge for chutney guys do not go to this restaurant no customer service very rude they ask u to come come but order not ready ridiculous and no taste, veryyyyyyy expensive my advice don't go I...

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4.0
1y

Don’t expect this to be a restaurant, this review is from a perspective of an Indian sweet shop. Portion sizes are small for the size.

Authentic Punjabi rural cuisine! True taste of Punjab which is very lightly altered to suit non-Indians.

Sweets: I don’t think there can be a better besan burfi that you can buy. 100% authentic!

Also bought til bhugga which is special for Lohri. No other place I know that sells till bhugga. Besides that we ordered badana.

Our family had a meal, we ordered samosa, dal makhani, paneer butter masala, yogurt, choley bhature and gobhi parantha.

Highly recommend choley bhature and dal. Naam is must try!

Don’t recommend gobhi parantha.

The girl at the front desk was very welcoming and friendly. Good...

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Rohit PrabhakarRohit Prabhakar
Don’t expect this to be a restaurant, this review is from a perspective of an Indian sweet shop. Portion sizes are small for the size. Authentic Punjabi rural cuisine! True taste of Punjab which is very lightly altered to suit non-Indians. Sweets: I don’t think there can be a better besan burfi that you can buy. 100% authentic! Also bought til bhugga which is special for Lohri. No other place I know that sells till bhugga. Besides that we ordered badana. Our family had a meal, we ordered samosa, dal makhani, paneer butter masala, yogurt, choley bhature and gobhi parantha. Highly recommend choley bhature and dal. Naam is must try! Don’t recommend gobhi parantha. The girl at the front desk was very welcoming and friendly. Good service overall.
Debisree RayDebisree Ray
We stopped by this little Indian sweet shop and eatery to pick up some traditional sweets. The owner/ staff member was attentive, patiently helping us choose from a wide variety of options. We ended up buying about a pound’s worth. While some of the sweets were quite good, not all of them felt fresh — a few seemed like they had been sitting out for a bit. It wasn’t a bad experience, but it didn’t exactly wow us either. The lady also mentioned they serve typical North Indian or Punjabi-style meals and breakfast items, though we didn’t get a chance to try those. Overall, the service was lovely, and the sweets were decent — just not the freshest or most memorable we’ve had.
Tanita D. RahmaniTanita D. Rahmani
Visited here accidentally but turned out to be a great one! We ordered Ras malai (like a spongy cake drowned in milk and spices) and that was so yummy. The milk wasn't too sweet. Then we tried the veggie samosa and that tasted fresh, served warm, big portion with fresh chutneys on the side. They seemed to have a nice close-knit community relying on this shop and that made the vibe pretty intimate in the shop. All in all we would try more of their food and sweets if we are around the area again!
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Don’t expect this to be a restaurant, this review is from a perspective of an Indian sweet shop. Portion sizes are small for the size. Authentic Punjabi rural cuisine! True taste of Punjab which is very lightly altered to suit non-Indians. Sweets: I don’t think there can be a better besan burfi that you can buy. 100% authentic! Also bought til bhugga which is special for Lohri. No other place I know that sells till bhugga. Besides that we ordered badana. Our family had a meal, we ordered samosa, dal makhani, paneer butter masala, yogurt, choley bhature and gobhi parantha. Highly recommend choley bhature and dal. Naam is must try! Don’t recommend gobhi parantha. The girl at the front desk was very welcoming and friendly. Good service overall.
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We stopped by this little Indian sweet shop and eatery to pick up some traditional sweets. The owner/ staff member was attentive, patiently helping us choose from a wide variety of options. We ended up buying about a pound’s worth. While some of the sweets were quite good, not all of them felt fresh — a few seemed like they had been sitting out for a bit. It wasn’t a bad experience, but it didn’t exactly wow us either. The lady also mentioned they serve typical North Indian or Punjabi-style meals and breakfast items, though we didn’t get a chance to try those. Overall, the service was lovely, and the sweets were decent — just not the freshest or most memorable we’ve had.
Debisree Ray

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Visited here accidentally but turned out to be a great one! We ordered Ras malai (like a spongy cake drowned in milk and spices) and that was so yummy. The milk wasn't too sweet. Then we tried the veggie samosa and that tasted fresh, served warm, big portion with fresh chutneys on the side. They seemed to have a nice close-knit community relying on this shop and that made the vibe pretty intimate in the shop. All in all we would try more of their food and sweets if we are around the area again!
Tanita D. Rahmani

Tanita D. Rahmani

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