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Famous for creamy chicken handi and fresh tandoori naan.
2,800 reviews
Ambala Sweets carries the weight of history. Being one of the oldest in the city, its recipes have remained unchanged for decades. It is a go-to for those who value heritage and traditional 'Old Karachi' flavors.
Heritage recipe sweet made with ancient techniques.
Traditional tea biscuits with strong cardamom flavor.
Rich, fudge-like sweet made from thickened milk.
Full Address: Nazimabad No. 3, Karachi • Open in Google Maps →
Note: Please confirm specific dietary requirements with the server before ordering.
2 days ago
Everything from the rusks to the pastries tastes homemade. Highly recommend!
1 week ago
Best cakes in Karachi, hands down. The quality is consistent and the flavors are unique.
3 weeks ago
Love their fresh bread in the morning. The varieties they offer are incredible.
1 month ago
Their custom cakes are a masterpiece. Done exactly as ordered, no surprises.
2 months ago
The pastries here are absolutely divine. Fresh, light, and perfectly baked every single time.
3 months ago
A staple for any baked goods lover. The cream rolls are simply outstanding.
4 months ago
The packaging is elegant and the product quality matches. Perfect for gifting.
Ambala Sweets is known for exceptional Sweets, Bakery, Traditional cuisine in North Nazimabad, Karachi. Their most popular dishes include Ambala Special Halwa, Cardamom Biscuits, Milk Cake. Rated 4.2 stars by 2,800 diners.
Ambala Sweets is located at Nazimabad No. 3, Karachi. You can reach them at 021-36611222.
Ambala Sweets is open 8:00 AM - 11:30 PM. It's recommended to call ahead for reservations during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The average cost is ₨ 1,000 per person. With a value rating of 3/5, it is considered a well-priced mid-range choice in North Nazimabad.
Famous for creamy chicken handi and fresh tandoori naan.
Iconic bakery known for its fresh pizzas, cakes, and snacks.
A renowned name for traditional halwa puri and mithai in Gulshan, open since decades and trusted by generations of Karachi families.