Banglar Misti

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About us

How We Became Best Among Others In The Online Market ?

In the burgeoning digital landscape, many brands claim to offer the best, but few genuinely deliver. At BANGLARMISTI™, we didn’t just aim to sell sweets online; we set out to redefine the experience.

Our journey to becoming the undisputed best online sweet shop is built upon a foundation of unwavering commitment to three core pillars: Authenticity, Quality Assurance, and Unmatched Customer Experience.

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What We Really Do?

In short, BANGLARMISTI™ is an online, direct-to-consumer (D2C) brand specializing in the manufacturing and nationwide/global delivery of authentic Bengali sweets and a wider range of Bengali culinary products. BANGLARMISTI™ primary focus is on preserving and selling the authentic taste of Bengal. Despite Bengal's legendary status as the home of mishti (sweets) and its vast diaspora, there was no single, reliable online platform that guaranteed the freshness, hygiene, and authentic taste of Bengali sweets for customers across India and the globe.

Our Company Vision

The vision of BANGLARMISTI™ transcends mere commerce; it is a cultural and culinary mandate. Our long-term goal is to be universally recognized as the definitive online destination for authentic Bengali sweets and delicacies—the trusted bridge connecting the rich culinary heritage of Bengal with the world.Our most ambitious national goal is to shift the perception of Bengali sweets, positioning them not just as a regional treat, but as the essential dessert on every Indian's menu.

History Of Beginning

The journey of BANGLARMISTI™, a brand under Mistitime Private Limited, officially began its operations in 2021, headquartered in the heart of its culinary home, Kolkata. The founders, driven by a deep love for Bengali sweets and recognising the massive demand from Bengalis living outside their home state, saw a critical gap in the market. The quality of traditional sweets often deteriorated rapidly in transit, and local shops lacked the technological infrastructure for safe, scalable national delivery.