I am reviewing on behalf of the catering side of the business. Aarti Sweet Centre food provided catering for our wedding which was incredible, with every guest complimenting the quality and taste of the food. No guest will go hungry i can promise you that!
Honestly can not recommend this company enough.
We ordered a gujarati meal for a wedding function from Aarti. Everyone commented on how delicious the food was. The service before and after was amazing. I would definitely recommend
Aarti sweet Mart every time.
Everything is good but they are always busy and have to wait for hours and hours but sometimes have to wait for something good.
Wonderful quality farshaan and Mithai options. It beats many London places for quality and taste.
Only thing I would change is if they had a bigger store to avoid heavy crowding. There is high demand here and queues frequently back out into the street
Very popular and very busy.. expect queuing outside the shop at peak periods, bit worth the wait for the Indian savoury snacks.
We had the most scrumptious Dhokra, Shakarpara, Papdi Gathia, Jini Sev, Matar Kachori with Ambli and Lily Chutneys very recently! We travel now and again from East Anglia to fully enjoy the Aarti Sweet Centre experience. The staff are such a delight to order from and have a very meticulous unity in their work. We always leave Aarti Sweet Centre, Melton Road, with a big smile and this is way before we have eaten the treats!
We will be back on our next craving 😋
Food is good no complaints always good. Staff have faces like a wet weekend. Could improve on customer service
Small shop serving delicious food items. Sweets are really good. You should definitely visit if you are fond of Indian sweets and Gujarati snacks.
Bit crowded at times so it might take a while to get through to the counter.
Aarti is a Gujarati Sweet centre in Leicester.
It is a popular place for take away snacks.
I ordered a number of items like Kachoris, Dhokri-Khaman Dhokla & Samosas.
The snacks are meant to have a hot, sour and slightly sweet taste. But, the kachoris were overly sweet and not nice. The samosas were more like Punjabi style & tasted okay but nothing special.
The dhokris were okay too. Aarti’s food would be nice if they didn’t use so much sugar in savoury dishes.
Very tasty food. I advise you try there kachoris. Most popular sweet mart on melton road
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