Mishti Khabe? 5 Sweet Shops In Pune To Make Your Pujo Sweeter

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Homesick Bengalis, we understand your sweet cravings for piping hot roshogollas and creamy payesh, especially during Pujo. We are already sad because this year, COVID-19 has thrown cold water on our pandal-hopping plans. We suggest you go on a nostalgia trip and seek solace by gorging on authentic sweets. Having said that, here’s where you can find the most authentic Bengali sweets in Pune.

Babu Moshai Misti

Based out of Khadki, Babu Moshai Misti sells over 15 authentic Bengali sweets, priced between INR 13 and INR 16 per piece. Our favourites from this place include chitrakoot, nolen goorer rasogolla, danadar and malpua. We highly recommend that you also order their mishti doi for INR 100 a pot. They also sell various Kolkata-special edible items that you won’t find anywhere else in the city. Bengalis, find your beloved Dulal tal misrri, goorer batasha, chirer moya, keora jol, and dal bori out here!

Calcutta Sweets

Priced as low as INR 7 per piece, Calcutta Sweets at Kedari Nagar in Salunkhe Vihar, is known for selling authentic and lip-smacking Bengali delights; from malai chop, kacha gulla to goorer sandesh, boonde, labango and mihi dana. Besides sweets, we recommend you try their Bong-style pipping hot veg samosa for INR 10 per piece.

Mithas

Mithas at Aundh has perhaps the best assortment of Bengali sweets in town. For your daily binge, we recommend you try the kamal bhog (INR 400/kg), the kheer kasturi (INR 440/kg) and the talsas kadak pak (INR 480/kg). Their sandesh options such as dilkhush, mango, cake and chocolate are a must-try!

Bengali Sweets And Foods

Bengali Sweets And Foods in Viman Nagar is the place to be if you’re looking for mouthwatering kheer kadam, chena jalebi, sandesh and payesh. Besides that, you should also try their katla curry with rice, dimer kosha and rice, mangsho and many more authentic dishes. You can also get the food delivered or parcelled. 

Apyayan

Known for delectable Bengali cuisine, Apyayan on Aundh-Baner link road serves an assortment of sweet dishes that are hard to miss. We love their nollen goorer sandesh ,  langcha, and mishti doi a lot. This Pujo, we are certain that their sweets will make your celebration even sweeter. 


Radhika- Flavours Of East

Radhika- Flavours Of East is a small yet popular restaurant in Kharadi where you can enjoy traditional Bengali cuisine and sweets. We hear the sweets are authentic and not overly sweet. Enjoy payesh, daab payesh and chena payesh during Pujo. Other than that, you can enjoy dishes like basanti pulav, jhol, mangsho, cholar dal, luchi, Kolkata-style rolls and also Chinese food.