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What Arthur Wood likes about Ambala:
Can’t fault this place since Ambala took over, the quality of the sweets is very good and the same each and every time I go. The only complaint would be that they close too early lol View all feedback. What nasrinw2021 doesn't like about Ambala:
I purchased a tin of Asian sweets that had mould on them after a few days of bringing them home. There were six pieces in two layers, and unfortunately, one of the pieces in the second layer was mouldy. When I returned the tin to the staff, they did not apologize and instead told me that I should have kept it in the fridge, even though there was no indication on the tin that it needed refrigeration. I spoke to the ma... View all feedback.
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I visited a mithai shop in Manchester called Ambala before my journey back down the M6 and decided to treat my family to some sweets. The plain and almond barfi...
read moreI purchased a tin of Asian sweets that had mould on them after a few days of bringing them home. There were six pieces in two layers, and unfortunately, one of...
read moreThey closed about 7 minutes early, and we had traveled about 30 miles to get there. When we called, the staff didn't answer the phone, but the lights were still...
read moreStaff were friendly. Prices very reasonable. Quality is very high. Amazing curry, flavorful chickpeas, buttery sides and crispy fried roti
I love their habshee hallwa, beside many other sweets, highly recommended they do special packs in ramzan so i would highly recommend
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read moreAmbala in Manchester offers a diverse selection of Indian sweets and savories. Despite some disappointing experiences and inconsistent service, the quality of the sweets has improved since Ambala took over the shop. The newly refurbished store offers a wide range of traditional Indian sweets, including pera, barfi, halwa, and more. The customer service has been deemed excellent by some, with discounts offered for bulk orders. While the location is not a full-service restaurant, the sweets and snacks available are a hit with customers. Overall, Ambala in Manchester is recommended for those looking for authentic Indian mithai.
I have to do this a star only for their aloo ka paratha (indian brot filled with kartoffels and seasoned) with egg (optional) and served with rita (yoghurt).
I have to do this a 4 stars only for their aloo ka paratha (indian brot filled with kartoffels and seasoning) with ei (optional) and served with rita (yoghurt.)
I ordered from here for the first time, I called for a great order for the collection the following day, I asked about prizes and box sizes, the man who took my...
read moreGood place to buy South Asian sweets. especially habshi halwa.
Excellent variety and delicious desi (asien) eat. definitiw recommended. although please note that this place is not a restaurant, while still part of the famou...
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