Gupta brothers is a fantastic sweet shop located in bhwanipur area ( 2 min walking distance from SSKM hospital). There are few outlets all over the Kolkata. This place popular sweet shop. They provide many kind of fusion and teasty sweets. It's a wonderful breakfast,lunch and dinner joint for vegetarians people. The served mouthwatering veg food along with thick shakes and fruit juices. All kind of food made in pure ghee, therefore price is little high. But the food quality truely justice for it. Also they have all kind of dry fruits and packed chocolate and cookies. . . Here we have:
⏺️ 4 types of milkshake Badam milkshake Sitafal milkshake Rose milkshake Mango milkshake
.... The milkshake are thick and creamy. I like most the sitafal milkshake.its truly mouthwatering. The price of those milkshake 60-70 per glass.
⏺️ quick bites:
1.papri chaat Raj kachori chaat Chola tikka chaat Chola chaat
...... Those chaat are equally teasty. It's a perfect snacks for evening time. Personally I like most the papri chaat. The curd is very thick and the chatnis are too yammy.
⏺️main course:
1.kulcha combo 2.laccha combo 3.butter naan combo 4.chesse paratha combo 5.makkhi di roti and sarsoon saag.
........ The items are sufficient quantity for one people. The served authentic veg food and use pure desi ghee for prepared those foods. My favourite one is laccha combo. This combo contain crispy laccha paratha and paneer sabji. Price may be varied in time to time. So Plz check the price Zomato.
⏺️sweets:
1 nolen Gur abarkhabo: 2.gur Sandesh ..... Abarkhabo is a unique and special sweet of this shop. This is an iconic item. It is a Little sweet and creamy based sweet. The nalen Gur Sandesh is...
Read moreThis outlet of Gupta Brothers is located just opposite to Balwant Singh Eating House,5minutes walking distance to both Elgin and Rabindra Sadan. I have a severe love for veg food specially when it is non-bengali veg food. So I tried this place alongwith my friends and their famous sweets are another reason for the visit. Service was good,the place was spacious and well maintained. I had tried- Milkshake: Kesariya Badam Milkshake - Rs 60 Sitafal Milkshake - Rs 70 Strawberry Lassi - Rs 50 Starters: Momo Tikka - Rs 140 Crispy Chili Babycorn - Rs 140 Main Course: Rice Combo - Rs 120 Chinese Combo - Rs 120 Cheese Paratha Combo - Rs 140 Kulfi: Dab Kulfi - Rs 40 Kesar Pista Kulfi - Rs 40 Mango Kulfi - Rs 50 Sweets: Abarkhabo - Rs 20 per piece Baked Rasgulla - Rs 30 per piece Baked Sandesh - Rs 25 per piece. Starting with the sweets. They were mesmerizing, specially the Abarkhabo was so beautiful and rose petal on it was love. Baked rasagulla and baked sandesh were too soft and fresh. Lassi or milkshakes were refreshing and soothing. There was a thick upper layer on each of the lassi. Kulfi specially the Daab kulfi flavour was awesome. Now the starters, crispy chilli babycorn was totally tempting and not too spicy. Momo tikka was kind of a new item to me,stuffing of it was good and coating was soft. Chaat masala on it and chutney were absolutely complementing the tikkas. Chinese combo was veg chow and veg manchurian. Chow was not too oily and as usual tasted good. Rice combo was rice and mushroom side dish. The gravy of mushroom was different from other regular mushroom curry. Cheese paratha combo comes with two veggies and cheese stuffed parathas and panner dish. And this was my favourite from the...
Read moreAs a shop it might be good but the employees there are treated very badly. There was this little boy, an adolescent, who was sweeping the floor. Another senior employee, said something to him using some dirty abuses which hurt the boy very much. He protested. But that employee was not ready to accept his fault and instead kept on trying to hush the boy so that his own image doesn't get maligned before the customers. The boy, quite naturally, was not the one to give up so easily because he could well understand that he was being wronged and also felt insulted in front of everyone. Quite astonishingly, the other senior employees of the shop - instead of correcting the elderly man and making him apologize for his abusive nature - went on in their efforts to hush the boy. What's more is that, since the boy kept on putting up resistance and refused to bow down, the man then tried to push the boy away from public view by lifting up the shutter on one of the inside walls of the shop. The boy resisted, quite rightly. This went on for quite some time and the boy spoke up for himself, and only logically so. After that, as far as I can remember, perhaps the matter came to an end by the intervention of one of the employees but still that elderly man was not told anything on behalf of the other employees there. Some of them kept quiet and the others wanted the matter to end anyhow by pushing both of them apart. Such is the work ethics of that place and such is the way in which child labours are exploited there. Somebody reading this please put an end to this! Go, talk to that boy! Boycott that shop please! This cannot continue! This is a total abomination...
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