Since sweets are essential during Diwali, here are some of the best options to choose from as we have got for you the old and popular sweet shops in Varanasi!
Diwali just cannot go without sweets and all of us know it! It's the time when sweets are not only offered to the God and Goddesses but also distributed among neighbours, family, and friends. Hence, it is very important to have quality sweets at home no matter what! And, to help you out with this, we have listed down some popular sweet shops in Varanasi. So, have an amazing 'Dev Deepawali'!
1. Rajshree Sweets
If you want to make your guests taste some innovative sweets that maintain the traditional taste of sweets too, here's the right place for you- Rajshree Sweets. You must take Chhuti Bundi and Bathusa, Addu, Kaju Puri Sweets, Dry Fruit Bite, and Bengali Sweet from here.
2. Ksheer Sagar
For the original taste of Banaras-famous sweets magdal and malai colours, you can directly go to the outlets of Ksheer Sagar in Varanasi. The best part of this store is that they use natural colours and pure ghee for the sweets. Do not forget to try Peda, Maghdal, Mawa Sweets, Baked Sweets, Kaju Roll, Ghewar, Badam Katli, and Feeni at this place!
3. Bengal Sweet House
One of the oldest sweet shops in Varanasi, Bengal Sweet House is a gem as they offer handmade sweets here. Once you are here, do not forget to taste Badam Halwa, Mathura Peda, Mango Kalakand, Moong Barfi, Beverages, Motichoor, and Besan Laddu!
4. Ram Bhandaar
This century-old sweet shop draws the attention of foodies and food bloggers for the best 'Tirangi Barfi', which was started to celebrate the Independence movement of India. While being here, you must also taste Badi, made with Khoya and sugar candy.
5. Shree Rajbandhu Sweets
Looking for some authentic Indian sweets? Well, here is a good option where you will get everything you want. From Rasmalai to Kalakandh and Kaju Barfi, the shop is a one-stop destination for all the popular Diwali mithai!
6. Madhur Milan Sweets and Snacks
Madhur Milan Sweets is another old and popular shop existing since 1982. With time, their interiors and packaging might have changed, but not the taste of their Raskadam and Bengali sweets. So, if you are fond of Raskadam and know that it gets out of stock soon, you should go & grab your pack!
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