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Contribuisci feedbackGrub was good, said no meat or dairy but still got the yogurt on the plate. Staff was really nice tho.
I had read about this place on happycow, and here 's my New India Sweets and Spices review. I was in the Fairfax area and decided to stop in and grab something to go. Parked on the street just in front of the store. The store is small with narrow isles. You walk straight to the back to find the food and the menu on the wall. I asked the woman who worked there (probably an owner, and she seemed impatient and hard face) what the vegan items were, and she told me that they use corn oil instead of ghee in many of the dishes. The steamtable selections were few. I was surprised to find this place also offers MEAT (chicken). Very unlike all the India Sweets and Spices place all over. After perusing the menu and glancing over the ready made dishes, sweets, and snacks, I ordered a couple samosas plus a small serving of spiced cashew nut mix and a small serving of savory peas and nuts mix. The samosa didn 't taste so good, perhaps below average. The cashew nut mix was way too salty, and the peas and nuts mix was salty and unpleasant to eat. I took a few bite and threw everything away, I 'm sorry to say. Oh well.
Beautiful family store beautiful family that it has a market as well as a restaurant, which is beautiful selection, but could be a little stale, but the main problem is that they sell outdated products so attentively. save them their taking on any shopping there they refund, but they give them a small challenge that I understand, although cuz they try to support their family and it is hard to keep it through this pandemic, but watch their purchases there. they have good products to get the optimal health, but the ones I bought were outdated. Indian shops have good health products that are better than medicaments, but only observe the dates in the package and outside it does not fit
Eating was pretty good and I like family-run places, but I think we were overloaded. ordered 3 pieces samosas, pani puri, 3 curries (chicken tikka, saag windshield wiper, lamb curry), 2 orders of white rice, and 3 garlauch naan. tikka masala had very good taste. the lamb-curry medium ordered, but all were mildly no detectable flavor. pani puri came unassembled, published in contrast to the photos here that I thought was somehow strange, but not bad. other photos here show it with sew and our did not come with any. we also bought $23 food products. we were charged a total of $100, so that was eating $75. I saw the guy in a $11.99 article as he was the food, but the most expensive thing should have been the palm sugar glued to $6.99 they do not get a punctuated acknowledgement, so there is no possibility to check. I just know we were charged more than the booked prices. when I add and control everything up, I think the overall difference was $15. not the end of the world, but. I wouldn't have bought the sugar if it was actually $12. not really sure what to say. Eating was good, but I don't feel like I can come back.
I have just ordered a few foods from here and am now excited to come back here! Really delicious samosas and the redi and specialties are good inexpensive and tasty, it tastes like authentic Punjabi foods that are hard to find here for such a good price! also the portions are great and the chai is also delicious would absolutely recommend!