Here’s a detailed guide to the Best Places for Ghewar in Delhi, perfect for your festive cravings during Sawan, Teej, and Raksha Bandhan:
Known for Malai Ghewar and Kesar Ghewar. Their ghewar is ultra-crispy yet soaks up syrup beautifully. The malai layer is rich, not overly sweet, and perfectly spiced with cardamom.
Where: Ground Floor, Fatehpuri Masjid, 6499, Katra Bariyan, near Axis Bank, Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006.
Nathu’s has built a stellar reputation for traditional sweets blended with modern quality standards. Their rabri with ghewar combo is famous.
Where: Multiple outlets.
We can't overlook the original Gulab Sweets. In addition to their gur patti, rewari, and ladoos, their other well-known, exquisite treat during the monsoon season is ghevar.
Where: Multiple outlets.
Situated in the centre of the city, Kaleva is well-known for its assortment of traditional delicacies. From mawa to khoya to malai, they provide a variety of ghewar.
Where: Multiple outlets.
Renowned for sweets cooked in pure desi ghee, like Dal Biji, Gulab Jamun, Imarti, and more.
Where: Chandani Chowk.