Joe Kiran
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We reached there around 3:30 in the afternoon to a brightly lit red neon ‘OPEN’ sign. This was our first time. The doors were locked and after a brief confusion whether the place was open or not, we realized we could only order curbside to-go.
We called up and placed an order for a two pound mix of sweets (limited to four types). Kaju burfee, motichoor laddu, kala jamoon and coconut burfee. After a brief wait in our car, a person came out and handed us our order and charged our card $30.
The box was cold to the touch, the sweets were refrigerated, not sure when they were made. At this point I had no hopes of these sweets being any good.
To my surprise, the motichoor laddu and kala jamoon was the best I had anywhere in the metroplex. The kaju katli was decent too. All the sweets had the right amount of sweetness and also packing was really good.
Now the bad part. The coconut burfee was definitely expired. When I put it in my mouth, it tasted like parachute coconut oil. I reluctantly ate it, in hindsight I should had spat it out. As it turned out, I had a stomach upset that night.
Not sure why they would sell expired and refrigerated sweets. Definitely a big thumbs down. Hopefully the management takes note of this. Also for others planning to buy from there, please ask on the phone when the sweets are made before buying.