Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 9 and Version 3 of Ambala Sweet Centre, NW1 2HN

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[[secretlondon]] visited in November 2014. They do a mixed kilo of sweets for about £11 and I also got 500g of pakora for about £5.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], November 2014.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 6 April 2009.</div>


Comment added by secretlondon: There is one in Tooting too.

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Indian sweet shop on Drummond Street near Euston Station. It's part of a small chain, with a branch in Southall and another in Hounslow as well as a number of franchises in London and elsewhere. This is the original shop, opened in the 1960s.

As well as sweets - halwa, barfi, ras malai, etc - they also sell a few savoury things like samosas and Bombay mix. Kake has only tried the barfi, but it was good; fresh and tasty and less than a fiver for 500g. The burfi is sold by the kilo and half-kilo - not sure if they'll let you buy smaller quantities, but they do offer a selection box if you don't want that much of one flavour.

Accessibility: one fairly large step up to get in.

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Last visited by Kake, 6 April 2009.

Comment added by secretlondon: There is one in Tooting too.


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