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Top 7 Restaurants You Should Know In Bengali Market

 
Bengali market

Delhi, the capital of India, is a cultural melting pot where foodies may find a wide variety of real cuisines to satisfy their appetites. As ardent supporters of Bengali cuisine, we used this chance to visit the Bengali Market in Mandi House and look for the top eateries in the area. Because of this, we've put together a list of seven of the most well-liked locations for you to see on your subsequent excursion to this region!
Bengali Market

  1. Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale

The well-known Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale of Old Delhi also has a location in Bengali Market, where they serve all of our old favorites, like the delicious jamun, mango, and aaar kulfis. The over-a-century-old store in Old Delhi is particularly well-known for its peculiar selection of kulfi. Fortunately, they use only natural ingredients to make their kulfis, which makes them the ideal spot to visit for dessert after a filling lunch! 

  1. Bhimsain's Bengali Sweet House

Eatery icon Bhimsain's Bengali Sweet House is well-known around the capital for its delicious snacks in addition to its cash-dipped mithais. These range from Chowmein to Chole Bhature and Dosas. We especially love their juice bar and the delicious Gulab Jamun and Sohan Halwa that they serve. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, the North Indian Thali (Rs. 200) is a fantastic option for lunch because it's a rather filling dish. 

  1. Bengali Pastry Shop

Eatery icon Bhimsain's Bengali Sweet House is well-known around the capital for its delicious snacks in addition to its cash-dipped mithais. These range from Chowmein to Chole Bhature and Dosas. We especially love their juice bar and the delicious Gulab Jamun and Sohan Halwa that they serve. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, the North Indian Thali (Rs. 200) is a fantastic option for lunch because it's a rather filling dish. 

  1. Bengali Pastry Shop & Snack House

Bengali Pastry Shop & Snack House is another long-standing staple in Bengali Market that has been operating for some time. As soon as you enter this restaurant, the enticing aroma of Chana Bhatura will make you hungry. Additionally, you will return for more because it just costs Rs. 145! Not to mention, you should try the customary assortment of savory snacks and sweets, especially the bhelpuri.

  1. Karachi bakery

Karachi bakery is well-known throughout India, including in Hyderabad and Delhi, for its delicious baked goods. This restaurant, which opened in 1953, is well-known for serving up snack-sized pastries, cupcakes, halwa, macarons, and of course, the well-known Osmania biscuits.

  1. Nathu’s Sweets

Nathu's Sweets has a menu full of North Indian fast food options, so if you enjoy cheat meals like chole bhature or raj kachori, you'll love it too. In addition to the previously mentioned products, they also feature delicious choices such as paneer tikka and soya chaap. Not to mention, there aren't many finer places in Delhi to get mouthwatering Indian desserts like gulab jamun and rasalai. The menu's pricing is also rather affordable. 

  1. Delhi Darbar Dhaba

Delhi Darbar Dhaba is a modest store that has been operating for a while. They don't have any seats, but their delicious menu is ideal for taking your family home for supper. A plethora of delectable delicacies, like Delhi Special Mutton Biryani, Paneer Butter Masala, Achari Paneer Tikka, and Tandoori Chicken, are available at the restaurant.