Classificação do local: 4 Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY
Interesting fobulous flavors. I like this place more than agha juice down the street. I really liked fig, mango, kulfi floods, coffee and tutty fruity flavors. A little on expensive side, they have a variety of other drinks and specialty drinks you can make. Kulfi is on point. Their fresh juices were not that great nor their mango lassi. Seating area is tiny.
Mimi V.
Classificação do local: 4 Missouri City, TX
Stopped in here while I was in the area after reading the reviews. I will admit, the ice cream is not for me. The flavors are quite intense, and the texture is a bit different from traditional ice creams I am used to. With that being said, the service is great! The nice employee was extremely patient with me and allowed me to try many flavors so that I can find one that I liked. She described each flavor and never looked annoyed; she was almost amused at my cluelessness(in the nicest way possible). I must have tried about 8 flavors before I settled on the mango. I don’t know if I’ll be back, simply because the ice cream isn’t exactly my cup of tea, but had to give her a shout out!
Priya T.
Classificação do local: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Oh God yes. This place is amazing! Go here to try all the best Kulfi flavors and more. The best part? They are open really late!
Swapnil S.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
Good place for indian style icecream. They have lot of options to pick from. Price is reasonable. It a nice complex and good spot to hangout for an icecream. Will recommend it.
Paula N.
Classificação do local: 5 Sugar Land, TX
All I have to say is… butterscotch. Go butterscotch and you will not be disappointed. It will make your whole life.
Christina N.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, TX
Rose, mango, and custard apple blew me away! The textures and flavors were on point! Very authentic. I love how I could taste bits of real rose petals inside my ice cream! Despite my love for Indian food, to be honest the Indian flavors were too much for me. Too unfamiliar :(I’m not a fan of anything that tastes like licorice or overly nutty. Probably my new favorite ice cream place. Never settle for Ben and jerrys.
Kate A.
Classificação do local: 4 Sugar Land, TX
Great selections of American and Indian flavors. The salted caramel is delicious! Reasonable prices and they have packaged ice cream to take home as well as ice cream cakes.
Ahmed K.
Classificação do local: 4 Morton Grove, IL
I had never ate so many desi flavors of ice cream before! They allow you to try a few samples before ordering which is helpful given the huge variety on offer. They have three categories: Fruity, Nutty and Fusion plus some sugar free options. They offer two sizes: pint and half-gallon. I would recommend to dine in but if you want a take out they will definitely pack it for you. Plus they have a relatively empty parking lot. So that’s plus!
Cindy S.
Classificação do local: 3 Sugar Land, TX
Yum! I’ve been here twice and have enjoyed both experiences. I really like the butter pecan(lots of pecans and heavy on the butter), Ferrero Rocher(where else can you find this? Definitely a novelty item) and coffee flavors. Not the cheapest for ice cream, but I’ve always had good service here. I like that they let you try as many flavors as you want– I enjoyed trying lots of the Indian ice cream flavors, like rose and mango kulfi. I will be a repeat customer!
Vibha A.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
Best Ice Cream spot. Very good collection of Indian flavors. My favorites — Scoops– Thandai, butter Scotch, pan masala(especially after having spicy Indian food ;)), kesar pista, pista Their sugarcane juice is too good, tastes same as what we get in India. Will surely go again.
Brettny J.
Classificação do local: 5 Tyler, TX
This place is bomb with their flavors. The rose/gulab flavor is great. It’s not too strong but still so yummy! They have sugar-free options.
Jaspreet K.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
This is hands down the best place for Indian ice cream in Houston. If you’ve never tried Indian flavors, I would definitely give this place a try, it’s not overly sweet but the flavors are distinct. It goes beyond the Malai and Pista kulfi which is usually on the menu of Indian restaurants, offering 56 flavors. However, their Pistachio Nut flavor is REALLY good, at least sample it free. They will let you sample and are fairly nice about it. They categorize their flavors into three categories: Fruity, Nutty and Fusion. I really liked Pista, Rose, and Lychee. I didn’t try Ferrero Rocher yet but that’s next on my list. They have a few sugar free flavors too. They sell it by the scoops or in bigger sizes for to-go. I overheard them say the ice cream is delivered from New Jersey, assuming made there too. In addition to Ice cream, they offer falooda drinks which is ice cream with vermicelli(noodles), very refreshing but more sweet. They have cassata cake which I have not had in decades. They also do offer the original Kulfi. Their menu offers extensive options, I think it would take a few trips to get a feel for all the different things, maybe go in a big group and get different things/flavor. I got ice cream to-go, they offer two sizes: pint and half-gallon. If you’re traveling long distance(Houston is huge) — ask them to pack it with ice which will prevent it from melting or at least keep it cool longer. First thing I did coming back to Phoenix was to look if we have a store here, nope, but the website says coming soon. Please come soon!
Maryam T.
Classificação do local: 3 Tustin, CA
For those of you who like ice cream with a desi(Indian sub-continent) flare, this is the place! The best mango kulfi I have ever had anywhere in my whole life… and I have had great mango kulfi in Karachi! Apparently, they have great Falooda as well, a sort of desi-version of something Boba-ish. So, the ice-creams were great… so why not five stars? I hate eating such glorious ice-cream in a styrofoam cup with a tiny spoon in a such a positively sterile environment. I hate the lack of ambiance that is entirely unfitting for such a great product. Seriously, why are the spoons so tiny?
Amit G.
Classificação do local: 1 Houston, TX
Not sure if all these reviews are legit or just friends writing good stuff as my experience wasn’t anything like any of the rest of these reviewers. First lets talk about the coffee ice cream. It is one of those flavors that can be stronger at some places and milder at some places. At this joint neither was a concern. The coffee ice cream tasted like it had been dropped in sand and then served. So much for«kwality.» If your ice cream isn’t fresh don’t serve it. If your freezer is getting iced then de-ice it. I’ve owned an ice cream joint and know exactly what was wrong with my ice cream. Anyway onto the next flavor. The pistachio didn’t taste anything like pistachio. It barely even had pistachios in it. As far as all their other flavors go, I don’t think I’ll be returning to try them.
Nicole G.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
I was really pleased to see that froyo hasn’t killed off all the ice cream joints in the country and that they do still exist. We went in here for the first time the other day at the recommendation of a friend, and I’m so glad we did! This ice cream is delicious! They also have soooo many flavors — 36, including some sugar free varieties. They have Indian ice cream(kulfi) made with milk cream, traditional flavors like cookie dough and chocolate, and sugar free options. There are interesting flavors like Ferrero Rocher(def a faint hazelnut taste) and butterscotch, too. They were happy to give us samples until we could settle on just two flavors to try. I didn’t notice if they do mix-ins. The butterscotch ice cream didn’t need it, so I didn’t look for them. Also, they have tubs of ice cream for to-go, some patio seating, ice cream cakes and candles, and mango lassi and lassi ice cream floats, to cover all your dessert-y needs.
Rachel X.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
Indian Ice cream? Whoa never had that before must try! Came with my friend after we had Indian food for lunch to fully satisfy our Indian food craving. They have So many cool flavors, we tried many before deciding on our 4 scoops. The lady was really nice and let us sample as many as we wanted. Their most popular flavor — Malai Kulfi I also came back and tried their falooda, original is Really good!!! It uses rose milk as base.
Yen D.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
I didn’t know Indian ice cream was a thing until we came here. ANDNOWITISTHEGREATESTTHING I KNOW. So many flavors, both non-Indian and Indian. We ended up getting a scoop of the malai kulfi and the mango. They also had all the tropical fruit flavors like sapote, custard apple, and guava which you can’t really find over here. All the kulfi flavors are awesome. Also we went at 10 p.m. on a Saturday and the place was hopping. No where else in the strip mall was open so plenty of parking, but lots of cars(all there for ice cream!) Indian grandmas and families to teenagers hanging out. Just great.
Mahvesh S.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
They are meant to cater to the South Asian clientele offering Indian flavored ice creams. They have all sorts of exotic fruit flavored ice creams such as chiku, mango, guava and they also have other exotic flavors such as pan masala. I think it is a good substitute for people living in United States who cannot get such flavors anywhere else. But it does not compare to the ice creams in India which taste a lot more creamier and the fruity taste is a lot more intense. I tried the pan masala flavor and it was surprisingly good and tastes exactly like it sounds — pan blended with vanilla ice cream. The mango was good too but my favorite was pista kulfa. On the whole it’s a good experience because the shop is clean and nice in a good location. But if I had to choose between Agha’s or Kwality I would go with Agha’s because their kulfis and faludas are better
Sajani P.
Classificação do local: 4 Decatur, GA
This place is a great addition to the Houston icecream scene/Indian food scene. They have Indian icecream flavors and more traditional American flavors and all of their icecream is made without eggs. I tried the pan masala, rose, salted caramel and gajar ka halwa — they were all very good. The pan masala even had little pieces of pan in it! As any good Indian icecream shop should, they also have cassata. The normal one has a cake layer at the bottom which is made with eggs. However you can also get the cassata without the cake so it’ll be come eggless. The indoor is a little small but they have a lot of outside seating with nice lights and there’s a huge parking lot. The staff was helpful but not the friendliest, but this was made up for by the excellent icecream!
Farah B.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
Kwality ice cream has all the Desi ice cream flavors you could crave, like pista kulfi, chikko, custard apple, paan masala(gasp), guava, lychee, fig walnut, with some American Classics like mint chocolate chip and cookie dough. They also had a ferrero rocher and gajar ka halwa flavor which looked interesting. They are very good about allowing you to try the flavors. The mango ice cream flavor tasted like real mango. I had the mango in a waffle cone. They also have a mango kulfi flavor as well. There were about 5 or 6 sugar free varieties. The shop itself is in a shopping center with plenty of parking. The inside is nice and bright but a small seating area. Ice cream was fresh and didn’t have a freezer burned taste, overall, good kwality ice cream, pun intended!