Bombay Sweet Shop

www.BombaySweetShop.com

Bombay Sweet Shop, JAK Compound, Dadoji Konddeo Cross Ln, Byculla East, Byculla, Mumbai, 400027

Tel: 022 4969 6677

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Hunger Inc.’s latest venture is the Bombay Sweet Shop - a celebratory offering that reimagines Indian sweets and mithais and is 100% vegetarian. Imaginatively reinterpreting a gamut of traditional Indian sweets and mithai in a contemporary and fun format, every element of Bombay Sweet Shop rekindles the magic associated with Indian mithai. From the diversity and range of Indian mithai (sweets) on offer, to the theatre-inspired space, glass-front kitchen, a cafe offering inventive chaats and snacks, and even a designated gifting section, this is old fashioned sweetness in a whole new avatar. Bombay Sweet Shop is both a retail outlet and a factory space, where familiar Indian sweets are moulded into something delightfully new and delicious.

 

Press

 

“Rude food by Vir Sanghvi: The Bombay Boys”

— by Vir Sanghvi, Jun 6, 2021

“The founders of Mumbai’s The Bombay Canteen group have faced adversity squarely in the face and won during the pandemic.”

“Rude food by Vir Sanghvi: They call it Bombay”

— by Vir Sanghvi, Mar 21, 2020

“The success of Bombay Sweet Shop demonstrates that great restaurateurs don’t need to editionalise. They create.”

“Can mithai and baklava replace chocolate? Two Mumbai stores try to find out”

— by Ranjita Ganesan, Mar 14, 2020

“The Byculla-based establishment hopes to reinvent sugary Indian treats and make them a fashionable gifting idea again.”

 

“The Bombay Canteen celebrates mithai with its new brand”

— by Pankti Mehta Kadaka, Kathakali Chanda, Mar 3, 2020

“To extend that ethos into India’s enormous sweet repertoire, the Bombay Sweet Shop is positioned as a ‘Willy Wonka meets mithai’ space, with premium gifting and delivery options too.”

“Bombay Sweet Shop is The Bombay Canteen’s newest offering”

— by Smitha Menon, Mar 02, 2020

“The fruits of this two year journey are sweet, to say the least… The samples that I taste are as elegant as they are addictive,…”

“Home Sweet Home”

— by Phorum Dalal, Mar 02, 2020

A first look of the Bombay Sweet Shop in Byculla, where the boys behind The Bombay Canteen and O Pedro attempt to reimagine Indian sweets.”

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