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Bidra med feedbackI am really obsessed with this outlet as I'm a Bengali and also a traditional Bengali Sweets lover. Can't get over those succulent and lip-smacking sweets made of pure chhana which Bengalis use to make the renowned delicacies. It's really one of my favourite shops in Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi. During this winter season, I visited here and bought one box full of Bengali's favourite Nolen Gurer Jol Bhora Talshash. What an exquisite taste and flavour! The moment I took a bite of this extremely delicious sweet, I got lost into another world. It had rich liquid date-palm jaggery filling inside which erupted as soon as I took that divine bite and got smeared all over my lips. You can then lick those and feel joyful once again making it a lip-smacking experience indeed. The sweet was also very soft and not like those typical hard talshash. The blend of the jaggery all over the dessert was utter bliss which completely signified that the ingredients were sheer and rich indeed.
If all 32 of your teeth a sweet just like me, then drop by this tiny sweet shop in CR Park. Here i discovered that Bengali sweets are much more than rasgullas, and by much more i mean seriously much more. This shop does unusual as well as the usuals with a twist( hello baked rasgullas). They also have a variety of sandeshs, and other delicacies like paneer kheer! Do visit to satiate your sweet teeth!
One of the Top sweet shop in C.R.Park. But very pricey. Actual price of many sweets are higher than what is displayed in the menu displayed in Zomato. Today I bought Nale gur Roshogolla which is Rs20/ per piece and Lord Chum Chum is Rs.25/ per piece. Lord chumchum was too gud but Gur Rasgulla is not worth its price. There was a chlorine type smell in it. Get better stuff in lesser price. I have tried many of their sweets like sandesh, rasmalai, lobongo latika, komola bhog, dal puri, samosas, chop in past and the taste wise they are very good.
When a bong friend shows you 'the ' authentic place for bengali sweets in town, you surely cannot stop yourself from raving about it.<br/ <br/ This talk of the town shop has been satisfying the sweet tooth of many over the years. Have been told that there are crazy number of parcels been couriered to Kolkata during Durga puja and weddings. The production happens behind the shop and the customers swear by its quality and taste.<br/ <br/ Owner of this shop (fondly called as) Shekhar da, a happy go lucky person, is always welcoming everyone with a smile. If you ask him an opinion about a particular sweet, he will ask you to not buy anything without tasting it. Probably a cool strategy to increase the bill, wink !<br/ <br/ Pro tip : Winters are here so do not miss their Gur based sweets like rasgulla, samosa etc.
Amazing sweets and best rasogulla and chamcham i have ever eaten in delhi...but littel overpriced. Keep up the good work and start delivery services also.