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Review Poornima Sweets - Guwahati

Debashree Dewan
Poornima Sweets has been around for quite sometime now in Zoo Tiniali and locals love it as much as we loved it when it popped up. The sweets are always super fresh and their samosas are really amazing. Kachoris too never disappoint. The outlet used to be better stocked earlier but nowadays, the shelves are almost always have empty. Nonetheless, the handful of sweet varieties they do keep are splendid and value for money. Would highly recommend their rasgullas and the breads from their bakery. Their curd too is always fresh. Follow @allshecooksandeats on Instagram for my food journey! #allshecooksandeats
Monika Panthri
Sweets were okaish with less sugar but variety was very less. Samosa was amazing and I ended up eating more than required.
Rajiv Sarma
Purnima sweet stall is a brilliant sweets stall.It is impressive to have all in one under one roof. Everyone said that their stuff are very tasty. For any occation I prefer to take sweet from here. Various types of sweets are available here. Prices are very good. If you are from Chandmari Ganeshguri area then you should try this shop once. The services are quick and sweets are normally fresh. The sweets are packed well. The bread are superb. #Easily noticeable from main Road #Busy road and it is situated in a prime location of the City #Public Hangout place, Clean Environment #The store is located in ground floor #Food stuff are very good quality #Food are Tasty #Good service #Value for money not so expensive #Packaging and serving system nice #Generally crowded in evening time #Decoration just okay #Free Drinking water available #Air Conditioner not available #Surveillance camera available #Own Parking Place not available #Wi-Fi not available #Overall Good
Sandeep Bharat
A nice small shop recommended for Sweets product. One can also have fresh and crispy snacks like Samosa, Kachori and other yummy Indian snacks.
Utpal Hazarika
They sell very good sweets which are testy. Clean and hygienic too. Their rashgulla is so special.
Nishant Kashyap (Nishu)
A bit expensive but worth it.
Tania Payeng
One of the best sweets stall in Guwahati 👍
Manash Pratim Sarma
Good but paneer quality is not so good
Kushal Goswami
Good quality biscuit
ten at one vines
Good quality for sweets, awesome products
The_unknown_food_battle
For us rasgulla and samosa means Poornima. None can beat the softness of their rasgulla n taste of their samosa. And now it has also expanded to a grocery shop. Keep it up!!
Debashree Dewan
Poornima Sweets has been around for quite sometime now in Zoo Tiniali and locals love it as much as we loved it when it popped up. The sweets are always super fresh and their samosas are really amazing. Kachoris too never disappoint. The outlet used to be better stocked earlier but nowadays, the shelves are almost always have empty. Nonetheless, the handful of sweet varieties they do keep are splendid and value for money. Would highly recommend their rasgullas and the breads from their bakery. Their curd too is always fresh.<br/><br/>Follow @allshecooksandeats on Instagram for my food journey!<br/><br/>#allshecooksandeats
Hungry Panda
It was raining and we went to stand there to protect ourselves. Delicious smell of sweets filled the whole place. Tried the samosas. So awesome. Also we tasted the kalakand. Good. Sweets are fresh and tasty. Lassi is also served.
Rafi Choudhury
I really like the Kalakand of purnima sweets as well the gur(jaggery) ka sandesh.And other stuffs are also good.Try Purnima Sweets it is next to Juicy hut
Sidhartha Dutta
Fed up with the western sweets but on the lookout for a original bengali sweets just head for Poornima sweets. A change from the sweets we normally encounter in today's Guwahati and takes you to an age where sweets tasted different, chanar mithai not ghee coated sweets. This sweets shop is located on the left side if we are heading from Commerce college towards Zoo. You might even miss this shop because it does not have a show no advertisement. But for sure Poornima sweets is good enough to be visited. Samosas are effectively priced at Rs 7/ piece and it reminds us of the decade ago when one samosa was enough to fill your stomach along with a cup of tea. Chom Chom is also within manageable price and the rasgullas come at Rs 11 per Piece. Of course the Kheeror Gulla is the most sought after. The Chana pulao is another hit and I just love it although last Sunday I could not lay my hands on it but My eternal favourite is CHana pulao. A must visit place worth visiting might not be out of the world but this is what old Guwahati was all about which seems to be slowly losing itself in its concrete buildings .
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