Desher Khabar
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Been there since I was a kid. Kachuri and alur torkari or singhara or the n number of sweets to meet your cravings. They have recently added a set of …
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This sweets shop is the landmark of Chetla mor and has been there since ages. Nothing much has been upgraded here and they continue to prepare the old…
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Tasted their sweets during one of our puja hopping, the taste and quality both were good. I liked their malai chop. Sweets were reasonably priced. Ser…
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8 Reviews on “Desher Khabar”
This sweets shop is the landmark of Chetla mor and has been there since ages. Nothing much has been upgraded here and they continue to prepare the old school favourites. Though the quality there has dropped seriously. Still I like their singaras and kochuri-tarkari and their rosogollas (of every kind) are really good. Pantuas are good too if you have it fresh, so are chomchoms. I wish they were more attentive to the quality of their fare.
Tasted their sweets during one of our puja hopping, the taste and quality both were good. I liked their malai chop. Sweets were reasonably priced. Service was prompt.
As someone who has grown up on sweets and samosas from here I accept to be completely biased towards this place. They have the yummiest samosas or should I say shingara, since it’s the proper Bengali aloo affair ( during winters cauliflower makes an appearance too) this gets sold out within an hour or two from when they fry it in the evening. The kachoori sabzi is amazing and one those things that we would get on Sundays when mom was too busy to make lucchis. Among the misthis, everything is good. My favourite being milk cake; which mom would take to my sister when she was in Bombay. The kacchagola, sandesh, Rosogolla are all fabulous. Their Gujias are the right amount of soft and what we would get on Fridays as shini. Their misthi doi is good as well, though I would suggest going for the small cups. Overall if you want a proper Bengali sweet shop this is the place.
This is very small sweet shop situated in chetla road. Sweet lovers must visit this place. I really love their Rasogolla , sorbhaja. Sweets were very fresh & yummy. Affordable sweet shop in kolkata. Taste: 5/5Quality: 4.5 /5Price: 4/5Service: 4/5
It’s a sweet shop in my locality.I have been sweets from this place since childhood.I often gorge on shingaras from this place.The sweets which I love are milk cake(one of their specials),dorbesh,shita-bhog,chhanar jilipi and many more.But the best creation comes during the winter only.They make the most amazing norom paaker nolen-gurer sondesh.Its still such a long wait..
It’s located more in the Chetla locality. The Luchi with Aloor Torkari is just so good. I even love the Gurer Rossogolla and Taalshaash Sandesh. They are just so good. Fingers lickin’ good. Happy Dining! 🙂
Days it has been the landmark to my place. The sweetmeat shop is one of a kind and takes pride on its old school process of manufacturing sweets. I love the rosogolla, winters mean nolen gurer er halka paak mishti and nolen gurer rosogolla from DK. I love their makha sandesh. They just need to add more variety in order to survive the cut-throat food industry competition for unique and delicious fare at reasonable prices!