Reviews Prashad Sweets

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Kishor Dattani
+5
Amazing varieties of food at affordable prices.
4
Neeraj Acharya
+4
This is a great place for Indian sweet and snacks. Got the Indian Punjabi Samose from there and there were up to the mark, crispy till the evening. Gunjan jamun were tasty and tried many mixed sweets that were mouth watering. Over all it was a great experience, I wanted to give 5 stars, but one star is missing as they only take cash, But the staff is very friendly although I got the items and didn't have the cash in hand, they allowed me to get the cash.
5
Ashish De (Ash)
+5
Great sweets, chai and savories shop.....cash only.
5
Dhruv Pathak
+5
When I lived in London I went to this place every week without fail and I loved their mithais especially kaju katli and pista roll. I recently came to London for holiday and I ordered their chilli paneer and I found it to not spicy yet the taste was very memorable,I give this place 5 stars (forgot to mention customer service is excellent).
4
Monika Garg
+4
Taste is good but no queue. They take orders randomly. There should be a proper queue.
5
Tony Amarnani
+5
Fantastic tasting food at low prices. Strictly cash but understandably at their prices. Service and quality with carrot cake (gajar halwa) to die for! Vegetarian's paradise.
5
Anirudh Kartik
+5
One of the few places that offers tasting before buying. Very friendly staff! Will visit again!
5
T Lad
+5
This shop is a wholesome for snacks to sweets. Almost everything of Gujarati cuisine plus few Punjabi dishes adds up the variety of Indian flavours you want to get your hands on to. Nice place.
5
Ajay Chauhan
+5
Amazing indian food and sweets with unbelievable prices .
5
Ty Ty (Bibbaloo)
+5
Best peda in the area. Not too buttery the way Ambala do theirs, and a very popular place with locals, so always as fresh as is possible. I live in Milton Keynes, but whenever I'm in north london i try to make a stop at Prashad Sweets in Alperton. Pre co-vid it was often difficult to get in the door of this place it was so busy, i think that says it all.
4
Daxesh Shah
+4
Busy, next to Sanatan temple, used to make awesome Bhel, decent sweets
4
The Hungry Foodie
+4
Long standing Indian sweet mart on Ealing road. They sell a variety of curries including chilli paneer, Mogo, manchurian and kidney beans in small and large sizes. They also sell samosas, Farsan and Indian sweets. The prices are cheap compared to other stores in the area and the paneer was tasty
4
Karthik Radhakrishnan
+4
It is great place to get affordable Gujarati food. They have a huge variety of veggie snacks, and they do offer a daily selection of veggie curries. The food is fresh and without any preservatives. So, if you want to get food for a week, better make space in your freezer rather than your chiller unit. There are two drawbacks; One, they are cash only, however there's a Barkley's ATM right outside and two, there is no seating and is takeaway only. I would love to give a 4.5 but Google won't let me do a half star.
5
Mohammad Ali Husainy
+5
Delicious menu of sweet and savoury items. Very nice staff
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