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Bengali Sweet corner

3.5 (111 reviews)
InexpensiveIndian, Desserts
Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
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Good for kids

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Alan S.

I write this update with great sadness, as I had previously proclaimed Bengali Sweet House as the best destination for ghar ka khana in the NYC area. But after a recent fire, it seems they've opened up under new management. Turns out the old manager and chef have moved to Hungry Restaurant across the street! Gone are the free mini dosas on the weekend buffet. The bhindi fry used to be my favorite here, and while it looks the same, it now lacks all of the old incredible spice and flavor. Chole was also watery and lacking. Palak paneer was still tasty and paneer had good texture. Even the hot butter rotis they bring around don't have the same soft texture they used to have. Food is not terrible overall, but its certainly no longer my favorite restaurant along the galli. On top of it they raised the price! I will be going to Hungry for Gujarati style brunch in the future.

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Amanda C.

Was exploring the area and stumbled on this sweets store. The people at the counter were very helpful in answering our questions and introducing us to desserts that weren't too sweet. There were cases full of trays of sweets and the counter tops were filled with other goodies packaged in plastic containers. Apparently there was a buffet area towards the back with food in trays out in the open. There was also maybe four or five tables with seats in the establishment. I'd be interested in coming back to try more of the sweets but maybe not the buffet.

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Harry S.

I am a big fan of family run food joints. This is an amazing place and always my go to for the weekends. A 15 course fresh food that you can eat with joy and feel like home food. I am mostly happy to eat here. Plus the new Gujrati chef/maharaj has improved the food quality a lot. Try this out and you won't be disappointed. Expert tip - Try their tea and ask them if Ganga Aunty can make it. Her hand is magic. Also, they make very tea order fresh from the start. Love it.

Sweets, dhokla and samosa
Asma A.

Service is good, the guy behind the counter- Pawan is very helpful and sweet. Food is decent, nothing great. Prices are on the cheaper side. I ordered dhokla- 12$ per lb. a little hard and not much moist (3/5) And samosa chaat- 6$ (3/5) samosa are not crispy and not even warm. They packed it right from the buffet spread.

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Cynthia P.

This is an informal Indian restaurant. It's a great dining haven for friends and family. The restaurant is very clean. I actually saw one of the staff ladies wipe the tables within minutes of customers leaving the restaurant. Food is delicious and affordable! It's $9 for the buffet. The buffet has about 10 Bengali and North Indian dishes. There are appetizers, entrees, and sweets. The food is absolutely delicious. So, it's easy to make a 3-, 4-, or even 5-course meal. Who says you can't make it classy for $9. :) The food must be authentic because I only saw Bengalis and Indians dining here. Just a few heads up: * The naan the waitress distributes is free, but the idli is not.

Vineet S.

There are a whole lot sweet houses on newark avenue(Little India) as it is knows as. One day I was craving for the Indian sweets so decided to give this place a try. The spot right at the end of the Indian street, it has decent space to sit and eat too. Apart from sweets they carry and serve staple indian snack items. I took a box of sweets to go,went with different kinds of sweets. Had the Gulab Jamun, Rasgolla, Mango barfi, Cham Cham. Overall it was just okay, I liked Mango Barfi the most apart from that everything was on the dry side. My quest for an awesome Indian sweet shop is still on!

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The best tea in the area. Kala jamun stands out. The service is good and quick. Will keep coming here whenever I'm in jersey city

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Food is amazing would recommend their lunch box. Great price for the food.

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