The festival of lights not only brings lit vibes but also amazing sweets at the same time that we all love biting on! Eating meetha during Diwali hits different, and it's actually kind of difficult to not fill our mouth with our favourite sweets. So, here is a list of sweet shops in Delhi that are offering traditional sweets we all enjoy eating!
Some of these sweet shops in Delhi are decades old and serve Mithais lathered in pure ghee and chaashni! Drooling enough right? So, without any further ado, scroll down, celebrate the festivities, and buy delicacies from these iconic Mithai shops in the city.
1. Bengali Sweet House
Running successfully for the last 84 long years, Bengali Market was founded in 1937. They are known for their melt-in-mouth barfis & halwas, and the creamy khoya mithai. Other than their epic sweets, the Gol Gappas here, in particular, are also worth trying! Place your orders and enjoy the goal gappas meanwhile!
Where: Bengali Market, 27, 28 & 29, Todermal Road Area, Mandi House, New Delhi.
2. Kallan Sweets
Serving people with delicious mithais, Kallan Sweets is another sweet gem in the city that was started in 1939! Their special barfi is a must-buy, while the kalakand, Pista barfi, dosha barfi, motichoor, and besan laddoo they make are equally amazing.
Where: Shop No. 4 & 5, Matia Mahal Road, Opposite Jama Masjid Gate No. 1, Matia Mahal, New Delhi
3. Old Famous Jalebi Wala
You can't miss the jalebis from this iconic sweet shop! True to its name, Old Famous Jalebi Wala is famous for all right reasons!. They have been satiating people's sweet tooth with their crispy orange jalebis since 1884. Do pack them for home, but eating these piping hot jalebis with a glass of milk at the shop hits different and should be given a try!
Where: Dariba Corner, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
4. Evergreen Sweet House
This sweet shop is loved for its Rasmalai, kalakand, anjeer ki barfi, laddoos, and much more. Established in 1996, Evergreen offers varieties of snacks, fast food, frozen desserts and pastries, and an array of cookies and confectioneries. They also serve some delicious snack items like Chowmein, Manchurian, Uttapam, Bhalla Papdi Chaat, Gol Gappe, and more.
Where: Main Market, S-29 & 30, Green Park, New Delhi.
5. Nathu’s Sweets
Their Dhodha barfis are a must-buy, while their halwas and laddoos are equally delicious! Other than these, feel free to order something from South Indian, Chinese, and North Indian menu, as their snacks are also worth your bite.
Where: 19, Community Centre, New Friends Colony
6. Chaina Ram
One of the oldest sweet shops in the city, it was founded in 1901. Their soul-warming Dal ka halwa, Sohan Halwa, Pinni, Malai Ghewar are loaded with Desi ghee, and it would definitely be a big miss to not try their delicacies.
Where: 6499, Fathepuri Chowk, Chandni Chowk
7. Jiwaram
If you like sweets with dry fruits, head to this sweet shop in Daryaganj. They offer traditional sweets like laddoo, barfi, jalebis, pista lauj, badam lauj, and much more. Apart from these mithais, they also have modern innovations like fruit bites and even sugar-free sweets.
Where: 4668, 69/21, Ansari Rd, opp. Fire Station, Daryaganj, New Delhi.
8. Kamala Sweets
This sweet shop was opened in 1984 and since then, are selling one of the best Bengali sweets in the city. They make their mithais in pure desi ghee, and that makes sweets incredibly delicious. Pick from the variety of Sandesh or try their juicy rasgullas, or enjoy their iconic cham cham if you are here!
Where: K/1-101, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi
9. Bansal Sweets
This sweet shop in Dwarka offers ghee-laden delights that will give you a sugar rush. You have to give their Motichoor ke laddoo, rasmalai, and pinni a try as they are one of their best sellers. Also, do order their winter special Panjiri to keep your soul warm during Dilli ki Sardi! This is indeed one of the best sweet shops in Delhi!
Where: G-50, Vardhman City Mall, Sector 7, Dwarka
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