I am utterly disappointed by their quality of sweets. I bought 4 kg Sitabhog & Mihidana (approx 1400 rs) for my work place one week back but the Sitabhog was already rotten and smelly and tasted bad. I didn't taste it at the shop since they had a good reputation. I blindly trusted them but got cheated on instead. I will suggest people not to buy from this shop and not to waste their money. If you have to buy please please taste the sweets beforehand. Highly unprofessional behaviour. Not satisfied at all!
A very standard sweet-shop in Burdwan town. Apart from conventional sweets, recently introduced Khaja which is very popular in Puri is also of high standard and taste.
Fresh and hygienic food and sweets served at a reasonable price. A wide and unique selection of sweets is available. One of the oldest sweet shops in Burdwan but one of the best. If you are ever in town, try and visit here at least once, to have a taste of the wide variety of sweets of West Bengal.
It is pretty old sweet shop in that area. Basic sweets like rawsogolla, sawndesh, makha, mihidana, sitabhog, and a few doodh-chomchom type sweets are available at good quality. It should increase variety of sweets to compete in the market. Only cash is accepted for payment with no option for UPI or cards. Kaju-barfi in Bengal, in general, is not as good as in Delhi region, and this sweet shop is no exception. So I won't recommended that. It is always a good idea to taste a piece first before you purchase in large quantity, so ask for that. Soft paper packet is available for free, and hard plastic box is available at a cost.
A renowned sweet shop situated near Big Bazaar over a very busy road junction within Barddhaman Town area. There's hardly any space to detain or park any vehicle for a while.
One of the most reputed Bengali desert shop in Burdwan, which is situated in a prime location of the town. In addition, it is also mentioned that there is another unit of this shop located near (between) Birhata and Vivekananda college more.