Shagun Sweets
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This place is a little hole in the wall that doesn't look like much from the outside. Decided to take a chance and try it after ending up in the parki…
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Quality and taste. Ui usually go to this place for different items. Its been 1year aprox they opened. Every food item is deliciously good, specially b…
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Great food, great price. Nice little place to get a good Indian food fix. Went and got take out buffet. 2 Big styrofoam containers full of food, naan …
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8 Reviews on “Shagun Sweets”
Quality and taste. Ui usually go to this place for different items. Its been 1year aprox they opened. Every food item is deliciously good, specially butter chicken, and all the sweets they keep everything fresh. Awesome cutomer service. Owner is so friendly. Must try
Great food, great price. Nice little place to get a good Indian food fix. Went and got take out buffet. 2 Big styrofoam containers full of food, naan bread and 2 samosas for $22. Would definitely go again. Staff was friendly with us despite reading reviews that they were extremely rude, we were served promptly with a smile.
Boo. Staff is VERY rude especially new owner –
Good Authentic Indian Food. Great dishes, good heat. While I do agree with one review that the heat hits you all in the same way, the flavor in each dish was distinct. I will definitely go back for more. My kids loved it just as much as I did (they can handle heat). Samosas were great, sweets were good.Will be a go-to for a great easy dinner from now on. Kids and I ate a meal with leftovers for $25.
A bit confusing, but very much worth it.. I walked into this place earlier today, and was completely lost for a few seconds. The only indication that Shagan sweets actually sells food, is the deli cases full of sweets. Too the left of the front counter, there was a buffet serving station, but it was covered, so I couldn’t tell if it was empty or not. There is no prices and no directions.My conversation with the counter attendant went like this.Me> HiHer> HelloMe> Food?Her> YesMe> Ummm, Takeout?(She points at the covered buffet table and leaves)I filled one of those styrofoam takeout containers tentatively, not knowing if it was all you can eat, or if they charge by weight.Thankfully it was all you can eat, and it came with a cucumber salad and some Naan. For just 9 bucks, and what will probably turn into two meals for me, it was a good deal.Despite the odd interior, the food turned out to be very good, honestly some of the best jalebi I’ve had. I would reccomend Shagan..
They’ve got the best jalebi in town. My family usually gets two all you can eat buffet but take out and it fills 4 of us. We also get naan as a side order. Their samosey are also good. We get them as appetizers for when we have guests. We find ordering before hand is much faster and convenient. I have recommended Shagun to my friends and they all have become fans.
Reasonable price. We were curious, so we ordered a some naan, a medium palak paneer and butter chicken curry for pickup. To our surprise, it didn’t include rice, but it was larger than we expected. At home, the wife made some of her own naan, and we had enough delicious curry for three meals. The chicken was some kind of square cubed but was all right. I do enjoy the buffets at the more expensive Indian restaurants, but for less than 1/2 of the price, this is much more practical.