Govinda’s Confectionery
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Food: 4.5Staff and Service: 4.5Ambience and Character: 4Value for Money: 5Ordered Veg Pizza slice, Fruit Veg Muffin, Vanilla and Chocolate Pastry.It i…
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Pocket friendly sweets and savoury things. The freshness is assured as the footfall is plenty.The coffee cakes are yummy.Loved the besan ke and narial…
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Had heard a lot about Govinda at Iskcon but unfortunately had never been able to visit. Luckily was around the area with free time and hence visited t…
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6 Reviews on “Govinda’s Confectionery”
Food: 4.5Staff and Service: 4.5Ambience and Character: 4Value for Money: 5Ordered Veg Pizza slice, Fruit Veg Muffin, Vanilla and Chocolate Pastry.It is a small outle and has no seating space, standing space for 5-7 people at a time. All the pastries are eggless, sweets are cooked in desi ghee and no onion or garlic used in any food iteam.Pizza slice was tasty. Vanilla and Chocolate pastry were very tasty, made of fresh bread and cream. Fruit Veg Muffin was awesome in taste, mouth watering. Its an economical confectionary.
Pocket friendly sweets and savoury things. The freshness is assured as the footfall is plenty.The coffee cakes are yummy.Loved the besan ke and narial ke ladoos.
Had heard a lot about Govinda at Iskcon but unfortunately had never been able to visit. Luckily was around the area with free time and hence visited the temple and restaurant with a friend.We started at the bakery for sweets and snacks. Had peda,motichoor, besan and atta laddoo, kulfi, milk, bread pakora, samosa etc. The besan, atta laddoo’s where exceptionally soft and yummy, peda had hear was divine but we found it quite hard maybe wasn’t fresh). Sweets where exceptionally sweet. The fried items where just average, nothing exceptional.The temple is huge and has beautiful paintings of Krishna/Rama adorning all walls inside the temple. There was a Priest of north- east decent who seemed like a conducting the aarti in a magical manner, his hand movement where so divine and articulate as if you were noticing a veteran magician, wish had taken a video. Post the visit, we tried the buffet at the restaurant. The food is onion and garlic free and still tasted appetising. Nothing exceptional, except the effect of eating at ISKCON. Only a one time visit for me .
We got rusks from there. Very tasty. Rest they had pastries and cookies. Not that great. I was missing jalebi there somehow. But if you are at iskon them its a must visit:)
On my recent visit to ISKCON temple, I had a chance to try a few things here. I tried the laddoos, which were nice, but the pedas were absolutely delicious. The khoya was very well roasted and the pedas had a nice subtle flavour of cardamom. Another thing which was really nice and different here was the herbal tea. It was a very unusual taste and might not be to everyone’s liking, but it is definitely worth a try!Follow my blog!: thefeastthatslife.wordpress.com thefeastthatslife.wordpress.com
Truly delicious. Each item is worth dying for. This confectionery outlet is definitely one of the best in the city. We would get at least 3-4 types of cookies packed every time we go there. Not only taste but the cleanliness of the place is exemplary. Everything seems absolutely hygienic.We would usually gorge on bread rolls and coconut laddoo. The rolls are definitely the tastiest in the city. The sweets and the cakes/pastries are as good. Add Iskcon temple’s holiness for the extra flavour.Recommended!