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Apna Sweets

4.2 2452 votes INR 870 - INR 2,200 Closed

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If you feel hungry after visiting Annapurna Temple, have a meal at this restaurant. If you're an Indian cuisine lover, come here. Nothing can be better than trying nicely cooked masala dosa, chole bhature and bhaji pav. Tasty jalebi will impress you at the first bite.

Apna Sweets offers food delivery for the convenience of its customers. The staff is said to be pleasant here. Spectacular service is something that guests highlight in their comments. The exotic atmosphere will be a good addition to nice food and good location of this place. But google users haven't given this spot a high rating.

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Visitors' reviews on Apna Sweets

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Vipul Joshi

a month ago on Google

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Quality of food is not as expected. Poha's are tasteless and Kachori too. Highly disappointed. Better to prefer local Lariwalas. Even the behaviour of staff is ruthless. Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: ₹1–200 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3 Special events: No special event
NEHA TAMRAKAR

a month ago on Google

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Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Amit Deshpande

3 months ago on Google

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The most forgettable dining experience for me and my family at Apna Sweets, Annapurna Temple road Indore. If I had an option of giving negative ratings, I would have given it. If one has to walk out half-done from a restaurant, it’s the worst experience and that’s precisely happened at Apna Sweets. The reason - the most random arrangement of taking a token from ground floor for every damn thing - before you everything. And secondly, it’s the arrogance from the staff - starting from the lady at the token counter to the waiters. Diners are led to the first floor - and given the menu cards. And when they want to order, they are told to go and get a token from the ground floor - wow that’s super amazing system. And that’s not all by the way - everything on the first floor is self service — the waiter will dump the plates, bowls, spoons on your table - and that’s not and exaggeration, he literally just dumped the pile of plates, bowls ans spoon our table. When asked, he said it's self service - not even laying out the plates on the table. The best part of the whole experience was - the food was also dumped the same way on the table — with all the rotis put in a steel container, all at once. You go ahead, lay out your plate, serve yourself. All they (the waiters) will do is just watch you. If you decide to order an extra roti or a rice dish or a dessert, go to ground floor, get a token and then wait for someone to dump it on your table. Basically, the attitude or the staff and the lady at the token counter was like - we are obliging you, so take it or leave it. I decided not to order anything apart from my initial order ans left the place with my family and aged parents with half empty stomach. And by the way, the food too was sub par. Something that you can get at any road side stall or a dhaba. This was the most weird and worst dining experience for me that left a super bad taste in the mouth. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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