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Review Delhi Mithai Wala - Hyderabad

T Surya Teja
Great varieties not only for high class but samosa,veg puff,Are big in size and very affordable, good number of staff, very close to bus stop,Packing is very fair.
Mohit Mundhra
very good sweets shop. very nicely maintained. the taste of the sweets is quite good. many bengali sweets like sandesh, langcha etc are also available. the staff were courteous enough, and patiently answered all my queries.
Rajith Krishna Valluru
Finger licking Rabdi & Malai !! Edit : Another visit . Yet again some more yummylicious desserts.
Dbhanusree Sree
They have wide range of sweets, hot, and many many more stuff, i like all kinds of stuff here, since years i am taking sweets, khara and all. Best place
Debabrat Sharma (debu)
It was the first time I ordered from this outlet. I have never been to this outlet though. I have ordered ladoo this time. The taste of the ladoo was very good. Tasting the sweet from this outlet, I guess it would be worth paying a visit. Overall rating: Food quality: 4 out 5 Staff service: NA
N
Have been going here since more than 10 years. The quality has still remained the same. They have a large variety of sweets. The daily fresh items they have a lot of options. Personal favourite is samosa. It has a unique taste.
Abhimanyu Halder
One of the best place to get good quality sweets at best price. Huge variety of sweets available. The best part is I being a bengali and sweet lover I find they are the best bengali sweet maker in Hyderabad. The sandesh they make are the best you wont even get that quality in Kolkata also. I have been there customer since 2009. You can try Sandesh, Rosogolla, Mouchak, langcha, kesarbhog, Rabri, Rasmalia they are excellent.
Mukesh Madhavan
Been here before, nice fresh sweets and khara. They even sell burgers and sandwiches 🥪. Service is a bit poor. The staff are busy talking to each other or on phone.
vijay puppala
It's an utmost place where the hygiene and high quality sweets are available here. Delhi Mithaiwala is a Brand.. but price wise it's high cost.
Godwin George
The real traditional North Indian tastes. -- Affordable -- well maintained shop
Yegireddy Chandravamsi Karthik
Place is crowded. But, sweets are worth eating. The taste is very good.
Satarupa
Loved this place ! Great taste, freshly made and of pure ghee which is a rarity these days. We had Kachori, Samosa, Dhokla, Rasgulla, Dry fruit cone, Kalo jamun. Also packed some Aloo Lacha fry, and Karela shapped Matri.
Kiran Kumar Mallajosyula (किरण कुमार मल्लाजोस्युला)
Jalebi is very delicious and one of its kind at Delhi Mithai Wala, Ameerpet
Kasa Siddartha
One of my favourite mithai shop, has got lot of varieties ranging from traditional Indian mithai to lebanese desserts. Big fan of their lassi, rajbhog and gulabjamun.
Devdatta Bhattacharya
Nice place with great mithai, they also have cakes pastries and confectionery. The manager bosses over the employees.
Priyanka
We pickedup some samosas and ajmeri kalakand from delhi mithai wala, ameerpet.<br/>Kalakand was super fresh and delicious. Samosas were too good and yummy.<br/>Do stop by here if you are around ameerpet
Posinadh Pasupuleti
Nice taste
Sabana Syed
Am a huge fan of their motichoor laddu..so juicy and delicious.. Their namkeens are also good...going their from many years for their motichoor laddus..
Sana Kasoju
This is a shop I have been since my childhood days they maintain the quality n taste you have to try there hot hot jeleibi is delicious n crunchy you can't find anywhere n all the sweets n savories are par excellent in taste n quality ...
Sujeeth Sunku
Excellent taste, nice variety and quality sweets, saviours, recommended for family occasions and festivals , they should expand in other areas as well. Very authentic taste
Tithi Sarkar
Visiting this place for a very long time. The sweets and savouries are too good. Very hygienic made. Samosas are one of the best thing made here.
Naga Sandeep
I have been visiting this place since my childhood.They have varieties of sweets.My favorites are Rasmalai and Angoori Rasmalai.I also like their Dhokla,Kachori,Samosa.I also like their Khatta Meetha mixture.
Ajay Kumar Srivastava
Excellent I liked it that’s visiting almost once a week staff is polite and cordial payment desk is prompt and keeping change to pay<br/>However how to order from them now and will the 50 % be applicable?
Lokesh B
I took Gajar ka halwa here once which was truly amazing. I even took chamcham which was too tasty 😊 Last but not least the premises is very hygienic
Cadeepthichowdary.raavi
Malai chamcham <br/>Rabdi malai<br/>Kaju gulkand are my favourites here<br/>Some bengali sweets are too sweet except for them the sweets here are really mouthwatering !!!
Priyankakachwaha
I have been eating the sweets and snacks of this shop since years....It has a wide range of sweets and snacks at a price much lower than the other top sweet shops in hyderabad...Unbelievably the eggless Cakes served here too tastes yummm,specially the chocostrawberry cake which i usually pre-order as per my choice of design...<br/>The best part is the reliable service they provide...Anyone who expects a prefect blend of taste,appearance,freshness,quality and price, then this is surely the place to be......
GHOUSE WASEEM MOHAMMED
THIS PLACE ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PLACES IN HYDERABAD AM EATING SWEETS FRM MY CHILDHOOD FRM DELHI METHAI WALA AJMAIRI KLAKHAN , GULAB JAMUN, CHAM CHAM, RAS MALAI, AND PLAIN KLAKHAN R MY FAVOURITE
Chef BB (Bibhuti)
Why these place even exist on Earth. Only the inner decoration and garnish of sweets are good. It's don't even close to Delhi mithais. Their pricing is so expensive that you will feel they may be good but they are not. Don't be a food like me by buying sweets from here.<br/><br/>Bon Appetit Chef BB
Saurav Biswas
I'm a Bengali and I can assure you that this is the best place in Hyderabad for authentic Bengali sweets. Do not forget to try the jol-bhora sandesh and mouchak. The Gujarati dhokla is excellent too.
Tushar Jain
Business minded people who don't care for customers at all.<br/>My experience : I ordered for a cake without cream, I clearly mentioned without any icing. They said don't worry we will do it without icing and the rate will be same also. I cross checked, they said don't worry at all.<br/>And what do I get? A cake filled with cream and chocolate. These guys fill up the weight cream and chocolate and barely give any cake. At least when we are particularly mentioning, don't cheat us then atleast.
Shivaani Roy Chowdhury
I love their sweets....n snacks.....many varieties .....but only one thing i would request them to have home deliveries......kindly improvise
Gopal
My samosas where filled with kachori left over filling,not this not the first time,it's second time im facing this issue,why are selling left over stuff?
Magesh.G
Very bad experience at this place, we have ordered for 3 chilly paneer roll, then I got to know that they had only 1piece, staff was unethical they don't know the spelling of respect by the way, the paneer roll was yuk I can't find the ryt word to describe the taste of the roll, it was way too salty, oily, greasy, tasted like pickle, we also tasted rasmalai which was 2 days old, since the it was smelling not good... not worth visiting the place, just the big setup for eyes, nothing for your taste buds, does not recommend
Sai Kumar
The actual sweet shop in whole Ameerpet which has huge menu. Majority of the sweets are quite delicious. However, the quality has been little deteriorated since their establishment.
Manoj Kumar Raut
If you are sweet lover then don't miss "DELHI MITHAIWALAS" amazing sweet and snacks.<br/>When I just clicked the zomato collection of best sweetshops in Hyderabad then DELHI MITHAIWALA<br/>Is come with the list. When we entered the showroom and saw their prices of sweet and snacks it feels me very expensive but. Then we ordered paneer chilli roll, veg cutlet and Rabiri malpua .And the taste was super Owsm then I feels it's really worth the money. I recommend go there and tried their finger linking rabiri malpua and other snacks and different varieties of sweets. Amarjeet Mahapatra
Mohan K
Ihad sweets and hot from this shop multiple times. Quality is good but they dont accept card payments. They run on cash only. I had to run for an ATM.
Siddharth Kumar Singh
This place dosen't need an introduction...visiting this place since i was a child...all of their sweets are fabulous...though through the years their prices have gone up....but it's a guarantee that you will not regret the money spent in this shop.Dhokla is a must try.Personally,i feel that they have the best motichur laddu in the city.<br/><br/>Ambience-4/5<br/>Price-3.5/5<br/>Service-3.5/5
Anvesh
The best sweet shops in the area Irespective of the occasion the first sweet shops coming to mind is this for me. The moti chur ladhu is the best here.
Sabahat
This place has a large array of sweets, including some delicious Bengali sweets. And a small selection of sweets made with artificial sweetener too..thoughtful. Then a collection of cream cakes, both by piece and full cake. Savouries include puffs, namak paras etc. Service is efficient, brisk and with a smile. Quality of stuff excellent, and I did find the prices slightly lower than some other well known chains. Parking though dicey.
Shalini
Our search for a good Sweet shop in Hyderabad end up here. While crossing the area I noticed this shop. It is located on prime location near Gurudwara. It is a very old shop and famous for its Bengali sweets. The shop is neat and clean and there is separate sections for sweets, cakes and savouries. All the items are freshly made. There are samosa, kachori different varieties of dhokla, namkeems also available there. We took the all time favourite motichoor laddoo, malai pan, hot jalebis along with samosa. All Sweets were good but samosa was spicy and ok in taste. It will be great if they start selling chole bhature too in breakfast. Rest items are yet to try on next visit.
Carolyn Theresa Simon (alittlebitofcaro)
Craving for dinner great ghee bhar bharke made sweets, then this is the place to be.<br/>Located very close to the Gurudwara in Ameerpet, this place shouldn't be too hard to find. Although make sure you don't confuse it with another outlet located right opposite the road.<br/>Coming to the sweets,well they have it all, mouth-watering gulab jamuns,rasmalai the all time Indian favourite- ladoo.<br/>However given that we were here quite early in the morning, we settled for some Dhokla.<br/>Incredibly soft and juicy, with a hint on coconut and coriander on top, a great dish indeed.<br/>Overall a must visit if you're in for a sweet ride
Satish Penta
This sweet vendor is known for some great sweets from ages. I like the halwa stuffed almond roll, dry fruit burfi, butterscotch burfi and fruit imitation miniature sweets. <br/><br/>There is another sweet store on the other side of the road with the same name. Do not confuse. That's not a branch.
Rajesh Thurimirla
I know this place since I am a child. As my father used to take me over to this place for any occasion we used to celebrate. <br/>I knew a best taste of its taste since so long so I find them so delicious with the way they are maintained all these years with the quality it is still being the same. That's the best part of this place is the tasty sweets which jus melts down in your mouth and when u visit the place u will definitely feel the mouth watering situation in part of selection of the best sweets one would like to carry from this place.
Ravi Ranjan
Neither close to Delhi nor a mithaiwaala. Samosa and kachori full of khatta. It's 'Delhi khattawala'. Better go to Tiwari or bikaner or Dadu. Such a shame on samosa and kachori.
Durga Sindhuja P
The best place in the city to have rabdi. The sweets taste amazing though if you want to taste the rabdi you need to go before 8 pm. the sweets are freshly made and its worth a visit.
Deepa
Best place for sweets in Hyderabad. Especially Mothichur Laddu ans Kesar Pista Burfi they are super. And have to mention about Jelabi its jus wow. They have vide variety of Namkeens and cakes and pasteries. Must visit.
Ishan Bundela
the best place in hyderabad for authentic north indian sweets and savouries.gujrati dhokla,bengali ras malai,bihari malpua,delhi samosa everything is awesome and authentic.
Ashita Narayan
Done multiple pickups and their sweets are decent , consistent and fresh. Their rabdi and samosas disappear before you know so drop in early if you plan to pick them up. Parking is the devil here if you drive by in a car but with a bike you can survive. Tried Kaju Katlis, Cham chams, Rasmalai and Gulab Jamuns. No melt in the mouth moments but good taste.
Mustafizur Rahaman
Being a Bengali you crave for certain sweet items specially during winter and many of them are not easily available outside Kolkata. Therefore, when I heard that Delhi Mithaiwala has couple of these special items available, I could not resist my temptation. <br/><br/>I landed there around 12pm on a Sunday & heard that the sweets that they prepared in the morning are already sold out. Bit disappointed as this place is quite far from my house. Upon requesting the person checked again at their kitchen and found that the next slot is ready. I was relieved. <br/><br/>I ordered Nolen Gurer (Date jaggery) Sondesh(popularly known as "Kachagolla" among Bengalis) & Nolen Gurer Talshash (shaped like palm fruit). After coming home (as this is a take away center only), first I was blown away by just looking at the texture. The freshness of the just made sweets was emanating from every angle. And then as soon as I tasted them, I was literally in heaven. I could never imagine that I can get such taste anywhere outside Bengal. And I vouch the taste is equally good, if not better compared to some of the prominent sweet shop in Kolkata.  With 460/Kg this year, this might sound overpriced. But keeping in mind the authenticity & the rarity of such sweets outside Bengal, you won't mind. These are must try items in winter. <br/><br/>Strongly recommended
Yuvraj Pethkar
The advantage of the joint is the prime location, which is beside a temple and also a busy bus stop. Though the quality of sweets has deteriorated with time, I feel this place sells the best Samosa's and Kachori's in Ameerpet and close by areas. Must visit for Samosa and Kachori lovers.
Chamarthi Anurag
Before the sweets were really good but as time passes the quality keeps going down.The 3.0 was because of the past otherwise it would have been even lower.
PRAGYA RASHMI
best find for Bengali sweets in Hyderabad - <br/>yes delhi mithai ameerpet. from bengali sandesh - talsaah, nolengur to the potol mishti to the cham cham. yummy. you can custom order too.
Akash
Their Doodh Peda might be a little too sweet - it's still pretty good. The Kova is a must have with its heavily textured and not too sweet taste. The Jalebis are equally good too and so are the assortment of Pakodas (Kaju and onion are a must). What's remarkable about this place is the consistency in quality maintained over a few decades.
Ridam
a popular sweet joint in the area! they are really sweet sweet! bit high on purse! don't miss the 'Pan mithai'!
Sudumbrekar Vinay
Surprised that this authentic bengali sweet shop is not yer rated. In my opinion it is one of the best in town.
Sabyasachi Raychaudhuri
This most popular sweet shop situated next to the Kanakadurga temple in Ameerpet area is my favorite for Bengali sweets. Though it has sweets from Bengal as well as other North Indian sweets, we mainly go for the Bengali sweets here. It helps that many of the mithai workers here are Bengalis, so they come up with new and different Bengali sweets from time to time.<br/><br/>My favorite here is a Bengali sweet called "Lyangcha" a dark bolster shaped sweet made out of chhana. This is a famous sweet from Burdwan district of Bengal, and Delhi Mithaiwala makes it almost as good as the original. <br/><br/>The sandesh here is also great - they have it shaped like Taalsaas (palm fruit), sankhya (conch) plus the sandesh known as Kachagolla - famous sweet of Natore, Bangladesh. During winter they get patali gur (date jaggery) from Bengal, and prepare the nolen gurer sandesh (kachagolla version as well as the Taalsaas version which has jhola gur or liquid jaggery inside. These are so much in demand that they simply vanish from the shelves in few hours.<br/><br/>Apart from these they have other Bengali chhana based sweets such as cham cham and the sandwich sweet.<br/><br/>The Rasgullas and orange kamalabhogs here are also damn good - and the rasmalais are to die for. Also the kala jams and the gulab jamuns.<br/><br/>The shop also has lots of other sweets like kaju barfi, chandrakala etc. However I have never tried them.<br/><br/>Among the namkeen, you have the samosas (not shingaras), kachoris and various kinds of mixtures. Their karela namkins are also very tasty.<br/><br/>I have two complaints regarding the shop. Firstly, they do not make Mishti Doi (Bengali sweet curd). Secondly it is just a take away - no arrangement to sit and enjoy the sweets.<br/><br/>Highly recommended.
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