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This small place is very clean and tidy, and the staff is quick to serve. We ordered a pistachio falooda and a kulfi falooda. The pistachio ice cream in the falooda is incredibly flavorful—it's clear that real pistachios were used in the recipe. I also really like the design on the cup! Unfortunately, the kulfi falooda wasn't photographed since it was devoured right away. The kulfi was excellently made, standing out... View all feedback.
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I liked how the place tried to have their own take on fluta. it was decent what could be expected in Australia. I ordered the earthly floods, they give them a threat that is interesting to drink the curse. the metha pan was good. they store pure desi kulfis, so if they are a fan of kulfis, they have to try because they are the closest to what they are in Indian even better to be honest. I go back to get the pan and p... View all feedback.
They could have good faluda and good sorts of it. but when it comes to ice, it is simply tasteless. we found vanilla and mango aroma ice cream and vanilla little better than mango. Mango ice cream is total catastrophe. So if you don't want to spend money on not worthy, then you avoid ice creams.
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Go straight for the paan if you're game. Paan is all about chewing betel leaves. In India, it's commonly eaten as a snack, a mouth refreshener or digestive.
The most shocking customer service and outrageous prices. Visited this place frequently for over a year but after this experience, my friends and I will never be returning.
I liked how the place tried to have their own take on fluta. it was decent what could be expected in Australia. I ordered the earthly floods, they give them a threat that is interesting to drink the curse. the metha pan was good. they store pure desi kulfis, so if they are a fan of kulfis, they have to try because they are the closest to what they are in Indian even better to be honest. I go back to get the pan and pure desi kulfis.