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Yesterday night went out to have some sweets,as we heard lot about Gwalia sweets in Ahmedabad but I never try sweets from there. So we Went gwalia at varodara
One thing I like here u will get sweets in Pieces's so u can try many varieties ;-)
We had
Gulab jam
Sondesh
Chum chum
& Ras malai
All are awesome. View all feedback.
What Rehman Bera dislikes about Gwalia Sweets:
Please visit if you want stones in your food and insults for dessert!! I GIVE THEM A BIG FAT ZERO!!
I went there with my aged parents and should have realised right away when no one bothered to even help get them through the door. Then we ordered what we wanted, paid and found a table - still self service (they could make an exception for old/ disabled people - but they don't care) One of us found a pebble and a stap... View all feedback.
Gwalia sweets is located at a very visible spot near Genda circle. Gwalia sweets has been my go-to place for glorified street food since grad-school days, so I have visited the place number of times! Whenever I'm in a mood for a full-fledged meal, I'd order the Deluxe fixed thaali which consists of two veggies, naans/rotis, one snack, a dessert, pickle, raita, papad, rice and daal, which is perfectly enough for one person. And when I'm in the mood for an evening snack or the like, I'd order Rajkachori, Delhi chaat or Tikki chaat. The last time we visited the place, we had ordered Butter paavbhaji and Aloo Paranthas which didn't disappoint either. The place is perfect if you're in the mood for some north-Indian food; it might come off as expensive if you are a big fan of street food like myself but I assure you it will be worth it. If you've visited little outlets in Delhi or Punjab and loved it, I'm sure you'll like Gwalia. I recommend the Rajkachori, Dal Makhani... read more
Yesterday night went out to have some sweets,as we heard lot about Gwalia sweets in Ahmedabad but I never try sweets from there. So we Went gwalia at varodara One thing I like here u will get sweets in Pieces's so u can try many varieties ;-) We had Gulab jam Sondesh Chum chum & Ras malai All are awesome.
Gwalia sweets is located at a very visible spot near Genda circle. Gwalia sweets has been my go-to place for glorified street food since grad-school days, so I have visited the place number of times! Whenever I'm in a mood for a full-fledged meal, I'd order the Deluxe fixed thaali which consists of two veggies, naans/rotis, one snack, a dessert, pickle, raita, papad, rice and daal, which is perfectly enough for one person. And when I'm in the mood for an evening snack or the like, I'd order Rajkachori, Delhi chaat or Tikki chaat. The last time we visited the place, we had ordered Butter paavbhaji and Aloo Paranthas which didn't disappoint either. The place is perfect if you're in the mood for some north-Indian food; it might come off as expensive if you are a big fan of street food like myself but I assure you it will be worth it. If you've visited little outlets in Delhi or Punjab and loved it, I'm sure you'll like Gwalia. I recommend the Rajkachori, Dal Makhani and Rice, followed by kulfi.
Good sweet shop in vadodara. Boondi ke ladoo are good in taste. Besan ke ladoo, milk cake and other Bengali sweets are also good in taste. The snacks served are aslo good in taste. Overall a good place.
We dropped in here for just dessert and although was closing time we managed to get Bengali sweets whatever was left for the day - some sweet which translated from Bengali means 'eat right now' and a mango based Bengali sweet again.they were both very good and we left satisfied.
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