Dauji Misthan Bhandar
North Indian Sweets · Breakfast · Street Food · Snacks
Avg. for two
₹120
Hygiene
★★★☆☆
Wait time · Weekend
15m
Reservation
Walk-in only
Dauji Misthan Bhandar in Vrindavan Colony is an adored neighbourhood sweet shop and breakfast stall that has served the local Agra community for generations — known especially for its pure desi ghee kachoris (fried spiced pastries) and the distinctive combination of dahi jalebi (fresh fried spirals dunked in yoghurt rather than sugar syrup). The kitchen uses no refined vegetable oil for its kachoris, frying exclusively in clarified butter — a commitment that sets the flavour apart from tourist-corridor alternatives. A genuinely local experience, far from the monument trail, where the clientele is almost entirely Agra residents.
Signature Dishes
What to order — with current INR pricing
Desi Ghee Kachori
₹30देसी घी कचोरी
Crispy whole-wheat pastry fried in pure clarified butter, filled with spiced split lentils — the definitive Dauji breakfast item, best consumed piping hot.
Dahi Jalebi
₹50दही जलेबी
Fresh fried jalebi spirals served in a bowl of chilled, lightly sweetened yoghurt rather than sugar syrup — a Dauji house signature; tangy, crisp, and refreshing.
Sooji Halwa
₹40सूजी हलवा
Semolina slow-cooked in ghee with sugar, cardamom, cashews, and raisins — a morning sweet served alongside the savoury kachori.
Mathri
₹20मठरी
Flaky savoury shortbread fried in desi ghee — crunchy, lightly spiced, and ideal as a travel snack; sold by the dozen for takeaway.
Hygiene & Comfort›
- Seating
- Standing only
- Washroom
- None on-site
- Hygiene
- ★★★☆☆ (3/5)
- Wait time
- Weekday: 5m · Weekend: 15m
Payment & Logistics›
- Payment
- Cash
- Reservation
- Walk-in only
- Horario de apertura
- 6:30 AM to 1:00 PM (or until sold out; closed afternoons)
Cómo llegar
Vrindavan Colony, Agra — a residential neighbourhood away from the main tourist corridor. Auto-rickshaw from Agra Cantonment Station costs ₹90–120 (18 minutes). Best visited as a dedicated local-food morning excursion.
Pro Tip
Arrive before 9:00 AM — the kachoris are freshest in the first two hours of service and the kitchen often sells out of the dahi jalebi by 10:30 AM. Bring small-denomination notes (₹10–50); the shop rarely has change for ₹200 bills. A cycle-rickshaw rather than auto is recommended for this neighbourhood.