Happy Indian Independence Day and Happy Raksha Bandhan!
Mithai is the Carolina’s first artisanal gourmet Indian confectionary café, since 2004. Using only the best quality ingredients, which Do NOT contain any preservatives, additives, fillers, emulsifiers, baking soda, ghee, MSG, HF Corn Syrup, artificial essences or flavor enhancers, our Bengali sweets are Award Winning. Catering to Vegetarian, Vegan & Gluten Free diets, choose from our range eggless, soy-free desserts made with local farm fresh milk, nuts & gram flour, or enjoy fresh authentic Bengali chaats and snacks, with our popular Chai and organic Coffee. We also offer healthy mango, rose, salt & plain Lassi (a cold yogurt drink), Fruit milkshakes and iced coffee.
Based on 417 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery

Address:
744-F E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511
Phone: (919) 469-9651
Website: http://www.mithaius.com/
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Hours
| Saturday |
12–9 PM |
| Sunday |
12–9 PM |
| Monday
(Labor Day)
|
Closed |
| Tuesday |
12–9 PM |
| Wednesday |
12–9 PM |
| Thursday |
12–9 PM |
| Friday |
12–9 PM |
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Reviews
Shriya Amit
Visited Mithai after a recommendation but for me it wasn’t the best experience or possibly we didn’t order the right ones…First of all the sweets we wanted were all pre-packaged in big boxes so we couldn’t customize it in small quantities as per our liking. My husband loves Bengali sweets and the Assorted Bengali Mithai box that we had was kinda okay, nothing exceptional. Besides that, I have seen small businesses charge card fee & it’s waived off for purchases above $10, mine was $15+ including tip, so was kinda surprised to see the fee (3.99%) on the receipt, just my observation, it wasn’t a big amount. The attendant was friendly though & good service. Having said that, we’ll be back sometime in future to try some savory items on the menu.
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niri dahal
The arrogance when a customer gives you a feedback was ridiculous not once not twice.I asked him two questions and he tried to describe as if we don’t know what the sweets are.I am definitely not coming back as the food was exactly like the attitude*BAD*.I am aware that rabri is supposed to be sweet, but that was overly sugary. I SAID THAT IN A NICE WAY, BUT HE WAS VERY DEFENSIVE. Recommend this place to people who like bengali sweets, but be careful. Do not talk. Just buy and leave, or else you will be upset when you walk out.
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Israt Rahman
I was searching for good Bengali sweets for a long time, finally I found it here in Raleigh. We ordered a Thali & a box of Bengali assorted sondesh for to-go. Both were amazing, we loved it.
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Bugs Subu
This place is a nice hole in the wall for vegetarian and vegan chats and treats. They have quite a selection of sweets and while we were seated at the restaurant many folks dropped by especially for the sweets. The bhel puri was fire! As were the samosa chats. The chole bature though, was a bit of a let down. The mango and rose lassis were really watered down and lacked any flavor.
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Shahed Uddin
Delicious foods and authentic collection of Bengali desserts. We love it and will keep coming back!
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Tess Bushman
Bengali food which was a bit different than other Indian food I have eaten. I did enjoy it. Not at at all spicy in the heat sense. Liked the Samosa especially. Lots of Indian confections that looked interesting but no option for ordering just one or two to try. Very small for dine in. I was the only one eating and almost all the people coming in for carry out appeared to be getting the confections. An option to buy sweets one at at time would be nice for those not familiar with them.
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Ritwik Ray
One of the very few authentic Bengali sweets (Yes and I say that because they are known worldwide for being delicious and savory) that you can find in the Triangle area. I have been impressed with the quality and variety and have been going there ever since we came to the RTP area. Its a must go place !!
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Genesis
Such wonderful desserts! First time trying Indian desserts and I’m amazed on how simple, yet truly delicious they are. Loved the service too. Craig was fab!
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林爱
Craig with his HAHA laugh was an amazing gentleman (ex-PhD professor) to talk to (idk who said he is bad below, ignore it please). Someone who saw the shop was about to be close and took over cause he loves the chef isn’t a bad person in my book. However, we are here for the foods, I am also amaze by the cruisine as well. The samosa was the one that took me over the edge cause the blend of the spices mix with potato and crunchy on the outside blow my mind, so I would like to applaud the ex-military army chef for mastering it. Moreover, their milk is definitely not store bought cause my hot choco was light but not too flavorful like I am use to which go really well with the dish. At first I was wondering why the hot chocolate wasn’t as flavorful as I am use to but now we know why (spice + hot chocolate = ). There is another dish that surprise me, but I won’t tell you lol. You have to try it to find out.
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Muniba Khan
Very nice Indian desserts! I got the rasmalai, burfi, power balls, and I forgot the name of the last one but it was like a Nepali banana and fennel pancake. That last one as well as the burfi were my favorites. The rasmalai was honestly not to my taste as I’m used to it being very different. The owner is really helpful and friendly, he shared with us the story of the cafe and was a great salesman. I’ll definitely be back for more burfi!
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