7 Indian Legendary Dessert Spots Make Global Rankings

TasteAtlas released a list of 150 most legendary dessert places in the world -- seven are Indian.

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At 18: Kayani Bakery, Pune

Famous for: Shrewsbury biscuits and mawa cakes.

Legacy: A heritage bakery renowned for its Parsi delicacies, established in 1955.

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At 24: KC Das, Kolkata 

Famous for: Iconic Bengali sweet rosogolla.

Legacy: A pioneering Bengali sweetmaker, with a rich history spanning over a century.

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At 25: Flurys, Kolkata 

Famous for: Tea pastries, European-style desserts.

Legacy: Established in 1927, it embodies colonial charm in the heart of Kolkata.

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At 28: Karachi Bakery, Hyderabad

Famous for: Fruit biscuits and a wide variety of cookies.

Legacy: Since 1953, it has harmoniously blended Indian and Western baking traditions.

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At 35: Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick Sweets, Kolkata

Famous for: Baked rosogolla and traditional sandesh.

Legacy: Founded in 1885, it has a storied past.

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At 46: K Rustom & Co, Mumbai

Famous for: Its unique ice cream sandwiches.

Legacy: A dessert address near Marine Drive in Mumbai, established in 1953, offering flavours like mango, pistachio, and more.

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At 46: Kuremal Mohanlal Kulfiwale, New Delhi

Famous for: Artisanal kulfis with unique flavors like paan, jamun, and stuffed mango.

Legacy: The runaway popular kulfi destination was founded in 1906.

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