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Hira Sweets

Hira Sweets

B-13 · ₹₹

4.1(5,844)

Summary

Verified · 5844 reviews

Hira Sweets is a long-established eatery in Noida known for its wide variety of Indian sweets and snacks, though it has mixed reviews regarding its dining experience. The establishment offers a comfortable atmosphere and a selection of thalis, but some customers have noted issues with food quality and service speed.

Pros

  • Excellent traditional Indian sweets and fresh chaats
  • Wide variety of food options including North and South Indian dishes
  • Comfortable and clean dining environment

Cons

  • Inconsistent food quality and slow service reported
  • Limited facilities, such as no washroom for guests

Top reviews

4AMIT SHARMA

Nice place for lunch and dinner. Ample space for sitting. Also offer their merchandise Namkeen, Gift packs etc. I personally liked the taste and staff is also well behaved. Not much waiting.

2pratap kumar

Waste of money; good for sweets only not for dine in restaurants as I went last week No washroom for ladies /guests Food quality below average Orderd delux thali

3Anoop Kamath

Hira Sweets has been serving sugar dreams since 1912 – yup, over a century ago! It all started when Pt. Hira Lal Sharma opened a little shop in Shahdara, on the outskirts of Delhi. Fast forward to today, and Hira Sweets is a full-blown sweet empire, with one of the biggest mithai-making setups in India. And guess what? That original Shahdara shop is still alive and kicking – loved by OG fans and curious newbies alike. Their claim to fame? Balushahi – aka Makhan Bada. Imagine a doughnut, but desi-style: made with maida, fried golden in pure ghee, then dunked in sugary bliss. Crispy outside, soft inside, and totally addictive. But it’s not just sweets. They’ve got snacks and chaats that hit differently – all fresh, all in cool, comfy AC vibes. My personal GOAT list? Onion Kachori, Chole Bhature, and Masala Dosa. During festival season, the place is buzzing. Lines snake out the door, everyone’s here to snag their share of fresh mithai magic before it’s gone.

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