The 38 Best Restaurants in New Delhi, India | Eater
"Price Range: $ Golgappe (known as panipuri in Mumbai) are abundant in stalls across the city. The crispy, hollow semolina balls are stuffed with tamarind, potatoes, and chickpeas, and then filled with cold, tangy tamarind juice. Bhimsain’s Bengali Sweet House was one of the first to popularize the dish in the city. The shop also offers traditional Indian sweets like ladoos (small sweets that come in many shapes, textures, and fillings) and jalebis (intensely sweet spirals of wheat flour fried in hot oil, and dipped in sugar syrup and saffron) that are eternally popular among locals and tourists. Know before you go: A family feud led rivals to open a similarly named shop nearby, but you’ll know the right store by the large crowd lingering out front and the big red facade." - Sharanya Deepak
Best food, best service, best Gol Gappe, best chaat papdi!
I went to Delhi for several weeks and this is one of the best restaurants I've been to. I ate there several times and it was always good! The owners are really kind and speak very good english!
Don't miss out on the chaat and don't miss out on the sweet!
P.s. there are two shops next to each other with similar names. It's the grey one on the corner.
ANUPAM B.
Google
This sweet shop offers a wide variety of fresh and delicious sweets, all made with great quality ingredients. The taste is consistently good, and the staff is polite and helpful. The shop is clean and well-organised, making the experience enjoyable. Overall, a reliable place for fresh sweets and snacks.
Manish U.
Google
Good north indian snacks..... excellent chole bhature and khandavi....barwa gol gappa was also good......plently of options in sweets......bread pakora needs improvement.... overall 8.5 out of 10
Mike F.
Google
I had a late lunch here a couple of weeks ago. It was very good. The place is always very busy, but tables seem to come up quickly. Service was good, considering how busy it was. I had a Masala Dosa, and it was well served with sauce and tomato and onion salad. It was delicious and very good value, great lunch.
Nilanjan “Neil” G.
Google
Best prices in Bengali market. But the quality of food and cooking can be better.
Ashish Singh B.
Google
Tried Bhature Chole and Chole Puri recently. The Bhature were just average nothing special. The Puris were crispy and tasted good. However, the Chole served with both dishes were a letdown oily, undercooked, and had a raw (kacha) flavor, clearly not boiled properly. Overall, quite disappointing. Won’t recommend Bangla Sweets for Chole Bhature or Chole Puri.
Nandan H.
Google
Delicious food!! We ordered a stuffed kulcha, and chole bhature, both were excellent! They have several options including south Indian varieties even though the restaurant name doesn't indicate so. There is also a wide range of sweets and savories available for take away.
Bhavya N.
Google
What better than treating your taste buds to a sumptuous comfort meal at the iconic @bengalisweethouseandpastryshop in the heart of Lutyens since 1937.
We indulged in their bestsellers - Raj kachori, Mysore masala dosa, Rajma rice and their handcrafted cookies alongside the refreshing Badam milk.
Each dish was an explosion of flavours.
Coming back to try their thalis and sweets.