Their chai tea and kashmir tea is delicious! And their sweets such as laddoo! Love their chicken tikka masala and butter chicken. Their aloo paratha is a must! a must! The servers are really nice and friendly.
Greg K.
Classificação do local: 5 WOODHAVEN, NY
Love this place. Everytime we come to Jackson Heights we have to get a combo platter from here. The Tikka masala and butter chicken are great. Love their gulab jamun and ras malai as well.
Kshira N.
Classificação do local: 4 Bellevue, WA
The chai was quite delicious! All the sweets were fresh and yummy not too greasy. Loved the Jalebis. Rasmalai liquid part was too watery(I prefer if it is thicker and more flavorful with saffron and cardamom). Also it did not have any garnish like pistachios. Owner was friendly.
Syed A.
Classificação do local: 5 Bay Shore, NY
Their mithai is very good overall, especially compared to all other choices available in NY. The milk cake is outrageously good. It’s a little more expensive then the mithai on the regular menu but really worth it.
Hina O.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbia, MO
Love the meethai, halwa puri. Food was good. Ambiance could be better. Service was okay. Love the location. Wish parking could be more. Yum food. Must try!
Yingchao H.
Classificação do local: 4 Elmhurst, NY
A pretty affordable place. I got aloo gobi, chicken keema and rice for only $ 7. They offer many classic North Indian dishes and sweets. The food is authentic and delicious, although to me it could be a little spicier.
Joe D.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
Great food, friendly staff. Been coming here for years. Doesn’t get much better. Naan, curries, stews… Just to name a few. Not to mention the delicious array of delicious sweet desserts. One should not come to Jackson Heights Queens without visiting this establishment. It’s worth the trip… Bön appetite!
Satveer G.
Classificação do local: 5 Sunnyside, NY
This is the best indian & pakistani food in jackson heights.
Harry H.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Kashmiri Chai with little pistachio nuts, and Gulab Jamun were both tasty.
Mike C.
Classificação do local: 4 Bronx, NY
We were in the area to look for outfits for a wedding. We were walking down the street and saw this Sweet little spot. We ducked inside to grab a few pastries and WOW what a treat. We purchased an assortment of sweets and headed out. We couldn’t wait to get home to taste these delights… We pulled over ad doubled parked and snacked away. If you find yourself in the area stop in and try the sweets…
Lauryn T.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Perfect sweet treat for a day of exploring Jackson Heights. As with most sweets shops, display case wasn’t labeled with what was in each treat. But this made for a fun experiment! So many brightly colored, rich treats to choose from. Everything is super affordable and delicious. Two random treats and a chai tea(automatically comes with milk) was under $ 5.
Aqib J.
Classificação do local: 5 Elmwood, LA
What a place and what great food. Came in around 9:30 am fresh food was laid out and it was just amazing. I ordered poori cholle and my god it was sublime. Perfect
Elianny S.
Classificação do local: 4 Astoria, NY
We were walking down Jackson Heights and saw some girls eating kulfi ice cream, my sister was just talking wanting some kulfi ice-cream so we asked them where they got it from and they pointed in the direction of this place. Kulfi ice cream is a popular dessert in India, that is very sweet and creamier compared to regular ice cream. This sweets place serves more than just dessert, they have a pretty good selection of traditional Indian food at very reasonable prices. They also have a fairly large seating area in the back if you want to stay and eat. The lady working the counter was very friendly and welcoming to us when we walked in. We were pretty stuffed from our Indian buffet so we only ordered the kulfi ice cream, we got the pistachio and malai(cream) flavors. The price was also great at only $ 2 per ice cream. The rest of the sweets looked really tasty and it made me wish that I had more room in my stomach just so I could try it.
Madhu R.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
It may look like the average Jackson Heights sweet shop, but the real food here is inexpensive, spicy, and delicious. Their chicken kabobs and chicken curry is amazing and the staff is wonderful.
Yuvaraaj J.
Classificação do local: 3 Jackson Heights, NY
Great Chana. But that’s about it. I never like their sweets. However the maash DAAL is good when available.
Gytica C.
Classificação do local: 5 Boise, ID
I have always come to this place when I wanted to eat INDIAN food in queens! I generally get chaats, paranthas, vegetable and sweets! Everything tastes really good! It’s a very basic looking place and the people are nice! They have wide variety of veg & non-veg dishes and sweets. I love the kulfi — SODELICIOUS! it’s a decent priced place and the portion size is good as well! If you are in queens then give this place a try!
Talha A.
Classificação do local: 4 College Point, Queens, NY
A complete no frills place with some of the best mithai in Jackson heights. We had like twenty lbs of mixed mithai ordered for several occasions, wedding, engagements, etc and each time it’s been priced fairly and been super fresh and tasted great. Reliable sweets store that hasn’t compromised their quality in the past few years. Jalebi, chum chum, ladoo and barfi are all really good!
Jay M.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
No frills. Zero. Décor. Just a solid place to get some good Indian food at reasonable prices. Don’t come in here thinking you’ll see a Michelin star. Great portions And solid food.
Andrea K.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is an excellent restaurant. They have nice seating and waitresses. The food has just the right spices. You can use your credit card. which is always a plus in this neighborhood if you don’t have a lot of cash(many places don’t accept credit.) They have a great breakfast.
Glenn C.
Classificação do local: 4 Fair Lawn, NJ
Nice woman here who was willing to help even though there was a line. Went here again after a dinner and got half a pound of some sweet. She described it as a type of halwa(that was dark with some pistachios on top.) Judging by the colors/descriptions from another page, it seemed to have been a Semolina Halwa topped with pistachos. Delicious and quite sweet. I think i got 4 of them for half a pound making them each a buck. Woman also gave my mother/father a sample of the Jalebi. Super sweet, me/dad were a fan of it, mom thought it was too sweet. I’d go back to get another form of Halwa if I can.