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Best Diwali sweets: 5 iconic shops to visit in Delhi

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Yusra Nazim

As Diwali approaches, the aroma of freshly prepared sweets drifts through the lanes of Delhi-NCR. From old favourites to new dessert destinations, the city’s confectioners are ready to make the season sweeter. Here are five must-visit sweet shops that continue to shape Delhi’s festive palate this year.

Hira Sweets, Connaught Place

In the heart of Connaught Place, Hira Sweets has been a cherished part of Delhi’s festive traditions for decades. Its Diwali special collection — featuring Kaju Katli, Pista Rolls, and rich ghee barfis — remains a family favourite. The beautifully packed Diwali boxes make thoughtful gifts, while the shop’s timeless recipes draw long queues every year. To avoid the rush, it’s best to order early or visit in the morning.

Singla’s Sweets, IP Extension and multiple outlets

With outlets spread across Delhi-NCR, Singla’s Sweets is a go-to destination for festive indulgence. The shop offers everything from classic mithai to inventive fusion desserts. Its “Mini Bite Boxes” and “Cracker Chocolate Boxes” are especially popular for gifting. Known for its wide variety and consistent quality, Singla’s is perfect for both last-minute shoppers and those placing bulk festive orders.

Bengali Sweet Centre, South Extension I

A landmark in South Extension, Bengali Sweet Centre has long been a favourite among Delhi’s sweet lovers. From rasgullas and sandesh to pista barfis, every bite captures freshness and tradition. Though a little on the higher side, its festive boxes make elegant gifts. The shop’s focus on authentic recipes and quality ingredients keeps it among the city’s most trusted sweet destinations.

Kamala Sweets, Chittaranjan Park

Nestled in the heart of CR Park, Kamala Sweets is synonymous with authentic Bengali sweets. Its chhena-based delights, such as rasgullas and ghee barfis, are soft, fragrant, and melt-in-the-mouth. The shop may be tucked away from the main markets, but locals swear by its taste and freshness. During Diwali, it becomes one of the busiest spots in Delhi’s own “mini Bengal.”

OM Sweets, Hari Nagar

In West Delhi, OM Sweets has built a loyal following for its motichoor laddoos and assorted festive boxes. It’s a convenient choice for those looking to buy in bulk, especially for homes and offices distributing sweets during the season. The brand’s consistency, packaging, and value-for-money offerings make it a dependable stop for Diwali shoppers.

Why these shops are worth visiting

What makes these five shops stand out is their blend of quality, freshness, and festive flair. Whether you prefer traditional ghee-rich laddoos or modern dry-fruit assortments, they offer something for every taste. At a time when concerns about food safety and adulteration rise, these trusted names continue to deliver freshness and authenticity.

Also Read: The sweet artisans: the people who keep Delhi’s Diwali glowing

Sweets are not just desserts during Diwali; they are tokens of joy, gratitude, and celebration. Whether you’re gifting loved ones or treating yourself, these Delhi sweet shops ensure every bite tastes like the festival itself.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim
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