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Bengali Market is among the oldest and most popular markets in New Delhi. It also refers to the neighboring residential area, near Triveni Kala Sangam and Mandi House. It is a cultural hub, only a few kilometers away from Connaught Place.[1] Built by Bengali Mal Lohia in 1930, it was also previously known as Bengali Mal Market.[2] It is a relatively small market, comprising several stores situated in a circular manner around a traffic roundabout. Today, it is famous for its North Indian street food, and shops selling sweetmeats, such as Nathu's Sweets and Bengali Sweet House.[3][4]

Transport

The nearest Delhi Metro stations are Mandi House and Barakhamba Road.

References

  1. ^ "Marketing 101 Innovative ways to promote films". Daily Star. December 26, 2008.
  2. ^ Bengali Market India9.
  3. ^ "Bengali Sweet House". Trip Advisor.
  4. ^ "Bengali Sweet House". zomato.