Food quality is bad and expensive. Service is super slow and disorganized. Sweets are okay. I ordered a cake with a theme recently with slight changes but the cake was completely different to the one that was shown/promised. Name in the cake is completely wrong and when I asked if someone is available, the guy who makes cake is not available. I have to fix it myself. Waste of money and time.
Rohit T.
Classificação do local: 4 Shrewsbury, MA
It’s nice to have a Indian dessert shop in town. They had a decent variety of sweets. Quality was good but some of the sweets could have been made more authentic. The chat was decent, I have had better though. In all turned out to be a good casual chat and mithaai(dessert) destination.
R g.
Classificação do local: 2 Waltham, MA
When it says it is a bakery, it is exactly that. The chaat was terrible — diamond shaped«papri» is a lazy person’s creation; the sauces — both green and tamarind were sour. As for samosa chaat — one piece of samosa squished in with some chickpeas and sauces at a whopping $ 6.99 is really not worth it. Since I did not try the sweets — which incidentally were well displayed — may be better. But this is not where I go back or recommend. They really need to bring on some quality to the«chaat» especially since there is serious competition from restaurants like«Masala Café» which also has a wide array of snacks and meals at reasonable prices and a menu that cannot be compared.
Joe L.
Classificação do local: 5 Framingham, MA
Finally, an authentic Indian place with good street food. Loved it. The best thing was the chaat stand they have inside the restaurant.
Anju A.
Classificação do local: 1 Westborough, MA
Never try this. Go for just sweets. Don’t try samosa chaat, the worst chaat ever. the katti roll is not properly cooked. Please recommended to go for other place in the town.
Neeraj B.
Classificação do local: 3 Marlborough, MA
New Indian Sweet shop in town. We tried Aalu Papdi Chaat. Spicy but ok. The pastries were awesome.
Adya R.
Classificação do local: 5 Cumberland, RI
Last weekend we headed out to Mawa house to try for its well known chaats. The place is spacious and well kept. Samosa chaat and dahi puri chaat were really good, spicy and yum! Pani puri was average though. We also tried paneer Kati roll which was good. Huge assortment of cakes and Indian sweets. We bought half a pound of assorted sweets which were fresh and tasty. I would say we finally have a chaat place in the area!
Ruta U.
Classificação do local: 4 Southborough, MA
Pretty good chat. The chicken kebab was not bad either, pastries are good the device is definitely slow. Good paav’s for Pav bhaaji, haven’t tried other sweet stuff. Overall this place is great when it comes to quality of chaat.
Tulasi H.
Classificação do local: 1 Lynnfield, MA
i ordered pav bhaji and it wasnt gud at all… and service is slow
Manwe S.
Classificação do local: 4 Natick, MA
While the service is a bit slow and disorganized, we really liked the chats and eggless cakes. The first thing that strikes you is that this is one clean place. I hope it stays that way.
Ankita S.
Classificação do local: 1 Shrewsbury, MA
The worst food ever. They make Kathi roll with frozen kawan paratha. It’s against the rule. There black forest cake was also not fresh. Service is hell slow.
Nisarga M.
Classificação do local: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
This area missed a good place for Indian chaats and sweets until Mawa house came into existence. A group of friends and I went there on a Saturday evening and indulged ourselves. We had lots of chats: aloo tikki chat, samosa chat and dahi aloo chat. They were amazing. Do specify your spice level though. We tried the Pav Bhaji and chicken kati roll. They were good too. The best part of the place is the Indian sweets and pastries they offer. All the Indian sweets are about 9 – 11 $ per pound, and they can give you a combination of sweets for how much quantity you need. We got some boxes of mawa cake, sandhesh and mawa burfi packed. We also picked up vegetarian puffs and stuffed buns for later. They have a cookie section too, and I was surprised to see ragi biscuits in their collection. Overall a casual place for Indian snacks and if you are a lover of good chaats, the best option in the area just opened up. :)
Sau A.
Classificação do local: 5 Worcester, MA
Amazing chaat! We had quite a few things, pav bhaji, vada pav, dahi puri, paani poori and kati roll. The food was very tasty, spicy but not burning. Its slightly pricey but I would pay for it as its very fresh. I prefer this to HotBreads in Framingham any day. It reminds me of Hot Breads in NJ, which is much much better.
N M.
Classificação do local: 1 Westborough, MA
Samosa chat is really spicy and inspite of telling them they dint reduce any spice levels and stomach was upset. $ 7.00 is too much for chat and Kati rolls and I would prefer to go to hot breads!