Mithaas North Brunswick
1463 Finnegans Ln, North Brunswick
(732) 658-3880
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Has the paneer kati roll and the chaat combo last weekend here. The Kati roll was okayish however the chaat combo was worth it and flavorful. Especially the bhel puri, the dahi papdi and the tamarind chutney tasted amazing!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
I was really disappointed with my recent visit to Mithaas. Given the reputation and the high price tag, I expected a much better experience, but the value for money simply isn't there.
The biggest issue is the portion sizes. I ordered the Samosa Chaat, and I was shocked to find it only contained one small samosa buried under the toppings. For what they charge, you’d expect a heartier portion.
To make matters worse, the food did not taste fresh. The Bread Pakora was stale and clearly hadn't been made recently, which is a major letdown for a place that specializes in these snacks.
Between the tiny portions and the lack of freshness, I can't justify the cost. I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant based on my experience; there are much better options nearby that offer fresh food and fair portions.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Food quality has gone down lately
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
We went there on Wednesday night. Food was horrible. Noodles were served hot but it wasn't freshly made. It had bad smell to it and extremely spicy. Pao bhaji was so so. Can't call it pav bhaji it felt more like partially crushed mix veges. Then we ordered cold coffee it tasted like bornvita. We asked manager to replace it with Lassi and they did. Thumps up dint have gas in it. They replaced it with Limca. The poor waiter came and told us that he tasted thumps up but dint find anything wrong with it. The only good item we enjoyed was chole bhature. Dont waste your money. It's not at all recommended. Plus rude staff . Not at all customer care friendly
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
We recently moved to NJ and Mithaas was our first stop for Indian sweets. We heard NJ is costly but never realized we would be tricked too.
When we walked into Mithaas, we were told that all Indian sweets are same cost at an exhorbitant cost of 18$ per pound. We were hesitant at this price but still wanted to buy because our kids like Indian sweets. It is unfortunate that folks try to take advantage, but dont realize that these customers will never come back.
I paid 12$ (he suggested cash to get 5% discount) for four pieces of Indian sweets.
At hindsight, i should have said no, but parental emotions had the better of me.
Customer satisfaction is paramount, but that wasn't the case in our experience.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 1
We have been to this vegetarian restaurant 2-3 times in the past couple of years. Even though more of us are not vegetarians, we have always liked the food. The last time, we stopped there for lunch during a summer weekday. We order three thalis. They were reasonably priced and a lot of food. And quite tasty too. We took more than half of the food home and ate over the next couple of days. We were very happy, as always, with our visit there and would gladly go there again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really great chaat.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Below average food. Ordered a variety of food. Dry Manchurian had fennel seeds. Rumali roti was very thick. Veg Burger was dry and not good. Chili garlic noodles were bland. Dosa sambar was also not good. Overall very bad.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
Fantastic food and great service.
Food: 4
Spdp good, bhel is good but has chole in it.
Disappointed with gulab jamun black as I suspect it of made from chena and not mava.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
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Always best
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Under New Jersey state law, a restaurant must disclose the minimum party size that triggers an automatic gratuity, either on the menu, on a clearly visible posted notice, or verbally before service begins. If any restaurant is not transparent about it up-front but still charging a customer default gratuity then it falls under illegal category of charge, which a customer can dispute. All such gratuities charged will be considered unlawful. Restaurants involved in such practices and customers should be aware of this provision and guidance in law.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 2
A mandatory 15% gratuity without table service feels a bit imposed. That said, the food is excellent, and I’d definitely return for the special thali. Giving 4 star for the food but definitely needs improvement in service quality. Employees were found busy watching reels on phone and ignored or missed my calls for attention. Also, they should greet customers at door and help them find table and take order from the table. We were not even served water. I wonder why they feel they deserve a 15% gratuity while running a McDonald's kind self service facility. It doesn't add up... doesn't make sense for a self-service restaurant to charge 15%.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
Please save your money and health. Food is cheap grade. Most of mithai is stale, food was stale too.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
We’ve been visiting Mithas for over 5 years, and it never disappoints! This Saturday evening, we enjoyed the Chana Bhatura and Dahi Bhalla—both were delicious and tasted just as great as always. The consistency in flavor over the years is truly impressive. Loved the new furniture and the clean, refreshed space. Highly recommended!
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