It's located just opposite to the Assam State Transport Corporation Office. The sweet shop doesn't exhibit much items in the front but it seemed to be quite famous as I observed a rush in the place. Passers-by drop into and prefer to have Puri (deep fried small flour bread) and Sabji (a veg prep) and tea. The place is famous for Bokakhat (name of the place) Peda (a kind of dry sweet made of milk). Prices are reasonable. The thing I loved is that they are eco friendly and don't use plastics at all. Peda is served on a piece of old newspaper, Puri sabji is served on banana leaves and tea is served in glass. Although the shop didn't look very tidy but it's a running one and...
Read moreLaxmi Mithai is one of the most popular spot in Bokakhat excellent and very cordial behaviour of owner and son They remember and know lot.of people from all over who drop for Tea and Famous Puri Hot Puri with aloo sabji supported by Chilli chutney and tea as per choice of with or without sugar and with milk or red along with sweet peda and barfi Returning after tea and Puri a packet of.pedas for home
Keeps on upgrading paint and addition to the no of items...
Read moreOne of the first places to make Bokakhat's 'puri sabji' and 'pedas' famous. My father has been taking me here since my childhood, and he mentioned that he's been eating here since the 1970s, always finding the taste to be the same. My only concern is the lack of hygiene, especially the wash sink, which could be cleaner. It's time for the next generation to make the place a bit cleaner to attract more customers and carry...
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