Mysore Pak gets international recognition; Falooda and Kulfi are close competitors

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Mysore Pak gets international recognition; Falooda and Kulfi are close competitors
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  • . More than 9000 people participated in the best “street food sweets” polls
  • Mysore Pak sits in the 19th position
  • Kulfi is in the 24th position; Falooda occupies the 50th spot

TasteAtlas, an international travel catalog of traditional food recipes and restaurants created a rating scale for the best “street food sweets” in the world. More than 9000 people participated in the polls to endorse their favorite sweets. Mysore Pak topped among the Indian counterparts currently slotted at the 19th rank with Falooda occupying the 50th position and Kulfi occupying the 24th position. The race is still so you can jump right in and mark your vote by registering on their website!   

Where to get the Mysore Pak in Bengaluru

  1. Shree Venkateshwara Sweetmeat stall: They offer the best version of the hard Mysore pak which unlike the more mainstream Mysore Pak takes its time to melt inside the mouth and give the customers a slow burning effect of the sweet. It can be found on the Sampige Road in Malleshwaram.
  2.  Anand Sweets: Anand Sweets started off on the Commercial Street and are now spread across various locations in the city. It is a prime spot for handcrafted India sweets and the Mysore Pak sold here sells hot       biscuits!
  3.  Gundappa Sweets: Located in Nagarathpete, this shop has been up and running for more than 70 years. They offer other South Indian snacks like Kodbele and Muruku as well but earned its reputation from the legendary Mysore Pak.
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