6 sweets & mithai active in Vaughan on Melaa. Each one with a real portfolio, real reviews, and a free inquiry form. Filter, shortlist, send one wishlist.
Vaughan mithai shops serve the premium-banquet wedding market alongside the local Punjabi and Italian-Canadian client base. The Vaughan mithai cluster sits along Rutherford Road, Major Mackenzie, and the Concord-Maple corridor. Most shops cover Punjabi (gulab jamun, jalebi, ras malai, barfi, peda), Bengali (rasgulla, sandesh, chamcham), and increasingly Italian-South-Asian fusion sweets for the multi-cultural Vaughan wedding clientele.
Pricing typically runs $35-$85 per kilogram for boxed mithai, $160-$420 for a 1-3 kilogram celebration tray, $10-$24 per box for guest favors (200-500 grams), and $220-$1,300 per piece for custom carved mithai centerpieces. Vaughan pricing is 5-15 percent above Brampton and Mississauga for the same work, driven by the premium-venue client base. Order custom centerpieces 4-8 weeks out, boxed mithai 2-4 weeks out, and large 500-plus-guest favor orders 4-6 weeks out. Confirm refrigeration coordination with the venue for milk-based sweets (ras malai, rasgulla) at long-evening receptions.
Vaughan's vendor scene is younger than Brampton or Mississauga — fewer legacy players, more vendors building their portfolios. Can mean better prices or less experience; ask pointed questions about ceremony-specific experience.
Premium tier
Summer ceremonies
Newer building
Multi-hall, reception specialist
Mithai for South Asian weddings is not dessert — it's tradition, welcome, and goodbye. Sweets are presented at the rishta, distributed at ceremonies, served at the Mehndi, and sent home with every guest in favour boxes. A good mithai vendor handles ~150 pieces per person across 3 days of events without compromising freshness.
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