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Review Foodie Moodie - Gurugram (Gurgaon)

Siddhant Dhyani
Om is a brand which always satisfies its customers. My experience in Om sweets has always been pleasant, whether it is the food or catering Om sweets is always up to the mark. It's on the first floor. There may be some parking issues. But this place is easily accessible. Though this place is not as big as the sector 14 outlet. But the quality is same. The seating is limited and the outlet is small. Overall recommended.
S L
They have good food. Tasty. It’s affordable but they space constraint.
Aanchal Gupta
They have amazing pani puri , samosa and what not …
IMTEYAZ seven
Very nice hotel for sweets. One gets immense pleasure after eating the sweets here. I have eaten sweets at many places. But the taste here is completely different.
Sushma Kakani
Good veg northindian food....but options are very less
Kirti Priya
The ambience of the place was good and it's cleanliness was well-maintained. The food quality was also up to the par. I would recommend trying chole kulche and matar kulche. I also liked the bhelpuri.
Jasjit Singh
We prefer Om Sweets for its simplicity and near-authentic sweets and snacks that taste far better than the synthetic ones of haldiram and bikanerwala. This particular branch is very small which is not very convenient for dine-in though.
Paramjeet Singh
Less space. If you are 2-3 people that's okay but if you are planning to go there with your team of 10-15 people then skip this place. Food is fine.
Arun Kumar
Food is good but there is no proper service that what we expect. And even atmosphere. Very cunjest place
R K Sharma,
Om Sweets caters to your sweet tooth as well as chaats. Bakery items are also available . Seating arrangements offers you to sit and relish your purchases
Archana Tayal Saini
When it comes to dining options in Sector 57, Om Sweets is a standout choice for many reasons. This particular branch may have a limited selection of snacks and sitting compared to other outlets, but it more than compensates with its excellent value for money, top-notch quality, delightful taste, and unwavering commitment to hygiene. These factors make it my first choice when visiting Hong Kong Bazaar. So, if you're in the vicinity of Hong Kong Bazaar and craving a scrumptious meal that offers great value, quality, taste, and hygiene, Om Sweets in Sector 57 is the place to be.
Shalabh Agarwal
The only reason why I frequent Om Sweets is because other quintessential Dhodha barfi. So yes, whether it be this one or some other shop, it’s always the Dhodha Barfi. I’ll come up with a detailed review once I get to try some other things.
Ritesh P
Good quality but no Dine-in and limited menu.
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