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I have visited this sweets shop there were many types of bengali sweets and the corn roll was very tasty. And there were many types of dry fruits based
Malai sandwich is toooo yummmy... Kala jam was ok ok..... Malai peda was very tasty... Worth the price...
If you stay at Thane, you might have surely visited or had something from Krishna. <br/ Right from sweets to chat, to dosas, to farsan and other snacks, everthing ar Krishna is lipsmacking. <br/ <br/ Must try: Samosa, Pani Puri and Bengali Sweets
Good quality sweets and snacks. A little on higher side in price but it's worth it.I have tried humsafar, kachori, samosa, aluwadi, rasgulla, gulab jamun, rasmalai etc. All are tasty and delicious.