Food and Drink

Iconic Ghantewala Sweet Shop Makes A Comeback Nearly A Decade After Closure

According to legend, the store was named after one of its patron's, a ghantawala (bell-ringer) at the Red Fort

A selection of Ghantewala's sweets Photo: ghantewalaconfectioners/Instagram
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One of India’s oldest and most iconic sweet shops is making a comeback this month. Ghantewala, which opened back in 1790 in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, became renowned for its traditional Indian sweets and was frequented by members of the Mughal royal family, British officials during the colonial period and Indian leaders post-independence for at least two centuries. The store closed in 2015 due to challenges like the evolving regulations and changing times. Now, it’s back with a bang in Chandni Chowk once again.