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Where can I get sandesh and other Bengali sweets in Pune?

asked 24 Oct '10, 04:30

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Babu Moshai, on Aundh Road (which connects Bremen circle and Khadki stn)

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answered 24 Oct '10, 05:13

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I suppose Radhika near Chaturshringi Temple is one of the best Bengali Sweet mart in Pune.

~Sri

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answered 24 Oct '10, 09:43

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I have seen Sandesh being available at Mithas on ITI Road in Aundh. Not sure of the authenticity, since I'm not a bong.

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answered 20 Dec '10, 04:53

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Babu Moshai, the sandesh and lavang lata are especially good. The place is on the road connecting aundh to khadki

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answered 25 Feb '11, 06:10

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There is one shop on the Airport road (on the right side, 100 meters from vishrantwadi chowk towards airport) on the Grd floor of Chitamani Hights..(not as big as Babu Moshai or Mithas).. but by the looks of it, it looks very old Bengali sweet shop so u might get good quality (home made kinda stuff) here... name of the store is some thing similar to "Bangali sweets"

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answered 25 Feb '11, 07:32

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Radhika & Deep Resturants near Chatushrungi temple are the most authentic Bengali restaurants in Pune. They serve delicious Bengali sweets too.

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answered 01 Mar '11, 11:47

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Deepak Sweets in Sanghavi Nagar, Aundh

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answered 20 May '11, 12:05

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