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    Jayasri Sweets

    3.3 (34 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Courtney J.

    I only am familiar with really basic Indian sweets such as gulab jamun or kulfi, so when I saw this traditional Indian sweets shop, I had to stop by. The workers were really friendly and tried to answer all of my many, many questions. They have a display case with actual samples of the items so you can see exactly what it is you're getting. They'll probably offer to let you taste a few of the items as well. They didn't know the English names for some of the things I was asking about, but a friendly customer stepped in and helped out with that. We ended up with three little treats. Most of them are very sweet and rich, so even though it didn't look like much, I couldn't eat a lot of these kinds of sweets at a time. The coconut one that is pictured in the center was my favorite due to the flavor. What was unclear to me at the time though, was the price. It had to do with the weight or something and not the individual item. Since I misunderstood, I thought everything was very expensive and I didn't purchase much when in fact the prices were very reasonable. Oh well, next time I will know, so I can try more things.

    I am not very satisfied with all the hype I have heard about it and what I have experienced. We ordered 35 counts of their small gift boxes as a return gift for an event. It has 2 pieces of Kaja, 2 pieces of Kova, and we replaced the laddu with Mysorepak as we made laddus at home as part of the menu. The kajas were dark in color and turned out very soggy. kova was okay. The mysorepak looked more like a besan burfi and gave a burnt smell when bitten (if you know how burnt milk smells). we liked their box but not the contents. I think the only special item to rely on them is the kova kajjikaya (with coconut inside) which is what I originally tasted and chose them. I don't recommend this for other sweets.

    Shoeb H.

    Unhygienic Sweets. I found a long hair in kovakai laddoo (white shell with coconut filling). See picture. These Indian chefs haven't even learnt to tie up and cover their head while cooking. It was disgusting to bite into, good knows, whose hair. On top of that, they've raised their prices. Stay away!!

    I could eat the whole pack in one sitting....
    Lane C.

    I only tried the kaja, but my co worker brought some in for a pot luck, and I've been ordering them through him since then!!!! I think the most damage I've done is 3 in one sitting...... now I buy them for gifts or parties. Just delicious, every time.

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    We usually get Kaja from her. They are over cooked sometimes and WAY OVERPRICED for the ingredients that they use.

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    3 years ago

    Great pala kova. It's been warm and fresh every time I've gone. Great service too. Must try

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    7 years ago

    Messed up a bulk order at the last minute and caused a stressful and unpleasant situation. Jayasri sweets - serves bitter :(

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    9 years ago

    I am a fan! Their Kaja is phenomenal. And the corn murukku is really good too. I stock up on that whenever I can.

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    8 years ago

    Didn't like how they put too much garlic in boondi and mixture. Sweets are average as well

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    7 years ago

    Awesome kaja- and this is a high praise from me. I grew up enjoying the best from tapeswaram, near Rajahmundry.

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    The kaajas are awesome.Really love the snacks like the corn murukkus,boondi and the sev

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    8 years ago

    Excellent Khaja . Have been getting for parties on & off for the past 5 years , same great taste every time

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    10 years ago

    I love the taste of the sweets here ....Good customer service in front desk.I had a good and homely Taste

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    Loving my veggie sandwich prepared with so much love by the one n only Cory.
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    Inside with bar
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