Mrityunjay Ghosh & Sons
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This is a very old sweet's shop. Servicing for more than fifty years. But still their tastes are as good as it was years ago. Their Kachuri, Rabdi, Ra…
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Purchased 10 pieces of Radha ballavi and the size of them were big and tasty truly sufficient for 1 person having 2 piece of them.…
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This is an age old sweet shop in South Kolkata opposite to Lansdown Market. You may find the shop dirty and shabby. Frankly speaking their sweets are …
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7 Reviews on “Mrityunjay Ghosh & Sons”
This is a very old sweet’s shop. Servicing for more than fifty years. But still their tastes are as good as it was years ago. Their Kachuri, Rabdi, Rasgulla are delicious.
Purchased 10 pieces of Radha ballavi and the size of them were big and tasty truly sufficient for 1 person having 2 piece of them.
This is an age old sweet shop in South Kolkata opposite to Lansdown Market. You may find the shop dirty and shabby. Frankly speaking their sweets are average in taste. People might recommend their Rasamundi r payesh but trust me I don’t find it that good. Don’t get me wrong I am not saying it’s bad. But the reason I gave this place a good rating is for their snacks item. Their radhaballabi, karai sutir kachuri as well as fulkopir singara is just awesome. The kachuri and radhaballabi are quite big in size and the price is also reasonable. They serve them with some dal or alu sabzi (my choice) and sometimes ghugni as well. Three of kachuri is enough for a breakfast for a person with normal appetite.
I am a regular of their aam pora sarbat which is a seasonal delicacy. Their siingara is also very good. But they are famous for roshomalai and those staff. And really those are very very delicious.
The place is a cholar dal and kachuri lovers heaven .Both the items in the combination are top notch.Also you can try their misti which are also delicious.
It is said that looks are deceptive – it really is . The dilapidated shop , badly kept interiors will repel you from entering this place but if you conjure up the courage to enter this place then some quality food items will greet you .Visit this place whenever I am at Beltala & feel like having some Kachouri . The Kachouri with dal is simply mouthwatering & quite heavy too . Their famous Rasmundir Payes is also very good . No sitting arrangement is available . Despite all good things about it’s food the place definitely needs some renovation .
An old fashioned sweet & snack house on Sarat Bose Road which opted not to change it’s ambiance and decor for the reasons better known to them. Surprisingly, the taste of their snacks and sweets have not changed at all. This place delivers one of the best Rosogollas (not of sponge technology thankfully) available in the city and probably the best during the winters, when they make it with jaggery. Kalaakand and Rosomundir payesh are delicious, if eaten fresh. Misti doi is below par. The signature dish though is the Koraishutir (Green Peas) Kachuri which is amazingly tasty and available throughout the day. Cleanliness and storing processes need a lot of improvement, which again aren’t the priority of the Management sadly.