Bikalananda Kar Rasgola, a renowned sweet shop, is a haven for connoisseurs of traditional Indian sweets. Their Rasgolas are exquisite, delivering a perfect blend of sweetness and texture. Each bite melts in your mouth, leaving behind a delightful sensation that lingers.
Crafted with precision and passion, Bikalananda Kar Rasgola stays true to its heritage, using authentic ingredients and time-honored recipes. The result is a symphony of flavors that transports you to the bustling streets of Bengal, where Rasgola is more than just a sweet treat—it's a cultural emblem.
What sets Bikalananda Kar Rasgola apart is not just the taste but also the presentation. Each Rasgola is carefully shaped, ensuring uniformity and aesthetic appeal. Whether enjoyed alone or shared with loved ones, these Rasgolas are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.
The ambiance of the shop complements the experience, evoking a sense of nostalgia and warmth. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall charm of the place.
In summary, Bikalananda Kar Rasgola is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Bengal's culinary heritage. With its impeccable quality and unforgettable flavors, it's no wonder why it remains a favorite among locals and...
Read moreFew things to like, and a lot many to dislike.
Good: The atmosphere. Aesthetically pleasing, yes! Looks just as expensive as it already is.
Bad: The behavior of the cashier. Quite grumpy, and rude. Wishing him to wear a smile on his face would be like asking for the moon and no! I'm not going to do that...
Ugly: Disclaimer: I'm going to be harsh here! Context: I purchased Jalbhara and MilkCake from here. Jalbhara is nowhere near what a real Jolbhora is... I mean... Guys at Bikalananda, If you understand Bengali, I want to ask you this "Jol (Nolen gur) ta kothaye?" I've added a photo to this review just in case you'd need for your reference.
Milk cake... Well, not delicious... But I'd say "Bhalo I chhilo... Mondo na..." (Kinda...
Read moreBikalananda Kar's rasgola centre is established by a confectioner of same name from Salepur(25 km from Cuttack towards Kendrapada), Odisha. Kar started led the foundation of the organization in 1954. The rasagolas prepared by the descendants are considered the best rasagolas in Odisha . These rasagolas are famously named "Bikali Kar Rasagola" is sold all over Odisha and Abroad In order to revive traditional Oriya sweet dishes, the Government of Odisha in collaboration with Jadavpur University has set up an Industrial Training Centre, B. K. Industrial Training Centre in Cuttack named after Bikalananda Kar. The institute trains students in both modern and traditional methods of sweet making of over 500 different varieties of sweets...
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