Best sweet shops in Bangalore

Malleswaram, Shivaji Nagar etc. have the best sweet shops in Bangalore.

There is no doubt that every celebration is incomplete without sweets. Be it a festival like Diwali or Holi, a birthday celebration or any special occasion, sweets are a must. Moreover, you don’t really need an occasion to relish sweets, right? Well, if you are in Bangalore and you want to try some delicious sweets, we have curated a list of some of the most popular sweet shops in the city. If you are someone with a sweet tooth, these shops are a must visit!

 

How to reach Bangalore?

By air

Bangalore has the Kempegowda International Airport, operating domestic as well as international flights. 

By rail

The city is connected to other major cities through an extensive railway network. Bangalore city junction and Yesvantpur Junction connect Bangalore to various parts of the country.  

By road

Bangalore has a well defined road map which makes it easier to travel to the city from other cities. It is connected to NH4, NH7 and NH48 which connect it to Mumbai, Varanasi-Nagpur and Chennai respectively. 

 

See also: Best cafes in Bangalore

 

Sweet shops in Bangalore  

Sri Krishna Sweets

Location

Malleswaram, Bangalore

Open from

9 AM to 9 PM

Sri Krishna Sweets is quite a famous sweet shop in Bangalore known for its unique sweet dish Mysurpa, often known as Mysore Pak. Besides this, the badam halwa, kaju katli, boondi laddu, soan papdi, barfi, jalebi are some popular sweet dishes. Not just sweets, the shop also sells namkeens, pickles and products made from millet. They offer worldwide shipping, and one can order from their website.  

 

Bhagathram sweets

Location

Commercial street, Bangalore

Open from

10:30 AM to 8:45 PM

Bhagathram Sweets is another sweet shop in Bangalore that is quite famous for their delicious gulab jamuns. Basundi, dry fruit sandwiches, gulkand sandwiches, kesar peda, Bombay halwa etc; are some other popular sweets. Besides this, one can also find a variety of sugar-free sweets and snacks such as samosa, which costs Rs 18, aloo cutlet which costs Rs 20, Dabeli, which costs Rs 25, Kachori which costs Rs 18 and much more. One can buy sweets by visiting the store on Commercial Street or order online via Zomato or Swiggy.   

 

Anand Sweets & Savouries

Location

Shivaji Nagar, Bangalore

Open from

9 AM to 10 PM

Anand Sweets & Savouries is one of the most popular sweet shops in Bangalore. Their product catalogue isn’t just limited to traditional sweets, one can also relish their biscuits, sugar-free candies, namkeens, snacks like samosas and kachori, and dry fruits. Not just this, they also have a particular range of Turkish sweets including different types of Baklava, a Turkish delicacy famous worldwide. They also offer sophisticated gifting options to their customers, and one can also order online from their website or via apps like Swiggy and Zomato. 

 

Kanti sweets

Location

Palace Guttahalli, Bangalore

Open from

9 AM to 10:30 PM

 Kanti sweets has numerous outlets all over the country and is known for their unique sweet dishes. Kaju apple (Rs 1120/Kg), kaju pineapple (Rs 1120/Kg), special mysore pak (Rs 800/Kg), fry kaju roll (Rs 1260/Kg) and dry fruit laddu (Rs 800/Kg) are some of the unique inventions. One can visit their offline store or order online through their website or Swiggy. 

 

KC Das

Location

Ashok Nagar, Bangalore

Open from

9 AM to 2:30 PM, 3 PM to 8PM 

KC Das is one of the most popular sweet shops in Bangalore. It is a haven for people with a sweet tooth. One can find a diverse range of sweets, from soan papri to kalakand and kesar gulab jamun. Not just this, they specialize in Bengali sweet dishes like rossogolla, rossomalai, aam bhora sondesh, rossomalancha, and much more. KC Das also has an extensive range of options for diabetic patients and a lot of options in snacks as well. 

 

Banchharams 

Location

Koramangala, Bangalore

Open from

10 AM to 9:30 PM

Banchharams is the place to go to if you crave for authentic Bengali sweets. From rosogolla, kalo goja and chandrapuli to gurer talsash sondesh, mango sondesh and strawberry barfi sondesh, you will find a huge variety here. They also sell Gawa ghee which costs around Rs 800 for 1kg. Besides this, they also sell biscuits, pickles and chutneys. Their products can be ordered online through their website or even Swiggy and Zomato as well. 

 

Bangali Babu Sweets

Location

BTM Layout, Bangalore

Open from

10 AM to 10 PM 

Bangali Babu sweets is a sweet shop in Bangalore which is quite popular for its authentic Bengali sweets. Some customer favorites are nolen gurer rossogolla, malai chamcham, kacha golla, laddoos, soan papdi etc; Besides this, they also sell cakes in a wide range of flavors, from chocolate truffle and red velvet to pineapple. 

 

Sangam Sweets

Location

Koramangala, Bangalore

Open from

8 AM to 10 PM

Chenna roll, lacha indrani, rasmalai, rasgulla, pakiza, kheer kadam, champakali are some of the most popular sweet dishes Sangam sweets sell in Bangalore. They also make a variety of laddus, milk sweets and ghee sweets. Not just this, they also sell biscuits, dry fruits and namkeens. There is a separate sweet section for health conscious people with low sugar, granola bars and healthy namkeens. They have a dedicated website which makes it easier for customers to enjoy sweets at the comfort of their homes.

 

Bansuri sweets

Location

BTM Layout, Bangalore

Open from

8 AM to 10:30 PM

Located in BTM, this sweet shop not only offers sweets like chum chum, rossogolla, jalebi rabri etc; but it also has an extensive menu offering different kinds of chaats, breakfast options and namkeens. If you are looking for authentic Bengali or Rajasthani sweets in Bangalore, Bansuri sweets should be on your list. They also do home deliveries and bulk orders for special occasions. 

 

Indian Sweet House

Location

Magadi main road, Kamakshipalya, Bangalore

Open from

9 AM to 9 PM

Indian Sweet House is known for selling sweets that taste like homemade sweets. They make them from pure milk and ghee, delivering authentic and rich flavors. They have over 59 types of sweet dishes, from laddus to gulab jamuns. They also offer savories that are really popular among customers. Besides this, you can customize your own snack box and get sugar free sweets as well. You can order sweets online through their website or visit the store to buy sweets. 

 

FAQs

What kind of sweets are available at sweet shops in Bangalore?

Sweet shops in Bangalore have a variety of sweet dishes, from authentic Bengali sweets to Mysore pak, jalebis, laddus, Turkish delicacies like Baklava and some unique inventions as well.

Do sweet shops in Bangalore take bulk orders for special occasions?

Yes, plenty of sweet shops in Bangalore take bulk orders, namely, KC Das, Bengali Babu sweets and Anand sweets & savouries.

Are there any sweet shops in Bangalore that do home deliveries?

Yes, almost all sweet shops do home deliveries via Swiggy or Zomato. Some like Anand sweets and savouries, Kanti sweets, Indian Sweet House also have their own website which offer deliveries all over the country.

Are there any sweet shops in Bangalore that offer sugar free sweets for diabetic patients?

Yes, sweets shops like KC Das, Banchharams, Kanti sweets etc; offer sugar free sweets.

What popular sweet dishes should I try from sweet shops in Bangalore?

One should try authentic Bengali sweets like rossogolla, sondesh, mysore pak, pedas etc; when in Bangalore.

Is there any sweet shop in Bangalore that sells innovative sweets?

Kanti sweets in Bangalore sells a variety of innovative sweets, some of which include, kaju pineapple sandwich, special mysore pak and fry kaju roll.

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