Manchester Evening News
UK · 1 hrs ago
From gulub jamun to pista barfi fudge, inside one of the oldest sweet shops on Curry Mile
When Pavinder Malhi was a child growing up in Birmingham, he knew he was in the good books when a family member would turn up at the door with South Asian sweets from Ambala.“You knew you’d done something special or there was a big celebration if someone brought over a box of something from there,” Pavinder tells the Manchester Evening News at the back of the brand’s Manchester store on Wilmslow Road in Rusholme.“They’ve always had a reputation as being something quite premium, so you knew someone had paid a little bit of money to treat you. I remember, even as a kid, it was known for being the good stuff. The motichoor ladoo’s would have you bouncing around the sofa from all the sugar!”Click here for the latest on Manchester's food & drink scene, gigs and more in our CityLife newsletterTo
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