Babu Moshai Misti
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The place is not at all clean. Its a sweet shop and should be upto a standard. The people working dont look clean themselves. They wear torn clothes a…
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This place is for authentic sweets, Bengali spices, and Bengali puja materials.Sweets are delicious and you can get original Bengali taste and flavor.…
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Babu Moshai Misti is open for Quick Bites. Babu Moshai Misti serves Bengali, Desserts and Mithai dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Babu Moshai Misti”
The place is not at all clean. Its a sweet shop and should be upto a standard. The people working dont look clean themselves. They wear torn clothes and sometimes use hands directly while measuring. I bought bread crumbs and the person with bare hands measured it to the required weight. The owner should wake up and maintain cleanliness.
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This place is for authentic sweets, Bengali spices, and Bengali puja materials.Sweets are delicious and you can get original Bengali taste and flavor.Food quality is good.No sitting arrangements available here.Follow me on Instagram:food_camera_life
It’s a small joint run by a Bengali. Recently I wanted some packed spices and Nolen Goorer Rasogolla so visited this place. They charge double from the MRP for packed item and when I asked the bill they refused to give. Owner is very rude and doesn’t know how to behave with customer. Very dirty place. Taste is okay but size of Rasogolla is very small and price 18.
This small joint is termed as an authentic Bengali sweets’ place. However I beg to differ. For many people who have not really been to Kolkata and may have tried the Bengali sweets in Pune or other cities outside Bengal, this place will seem authentic and good. However, being a Bengali and being in Kolkata for a long 28 years, I did not feel the mishit is anywhere near the premium places in Kolkata. I mention the word premium because of the premium price that this place demands. The ambiance is not even close being a strong point too. The nolen gurer rasogolla (Rasgullas made with Jaggery) is a disaster here. Not only is it not even a distant cousin of the authentic rasgulla (which are way more spongy and breakable not like the chewy ones they serve), but also the price of Rs. 17 per piece is way too extravagant for its size. I’d rather have kalakands and rasmalai from the Pune sweet shops at a more decent price than go here and dig a hole in my pocket without even satisfying myself.