Chache Di Hatti

Punjabi restaurant · University Area North Campus

Chache Di Hatti

Punjabi restaurant · University Area North Campus

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Bungalow Rd, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India

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Iconic stand for spicy chickpeas & fried bread; try lassi  

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Bungalow Rd, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India Get directions

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₹1–200

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Bungalow Rd, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India Get directions

+91 98113 89963
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₹1–200

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Oct 25, 2025

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"Chole Bhature at Chacha In a city of almost 22 million people, perhaps 20 million of them would recommend Chacha's for their specialty - Chole Bhature. The classic North Indian dish is spicy chickpeas with fried bread. Sounds simple enough, but nothing can come close to this iconic stand in Kamla Nagar. There are only two tables without chairs, so you either eat standing or take it elsewhere to enjoy. My husband, born and raised in the same neighborhood and a frequent patron, has actually talked about Chacha Di Hatti in his sleep. I believe that says it all."

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Gurmeet Singh Kalsi

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Let’s get one thing straight: Chole Bhature isn’t health food, not even from big names like Haldiram’s. So, if it’s not good for you, it better be darn tasty, right? Sadly, the Chole Bhature here was just average in flavor—nothing to write home about. On the plus side, the quantity is solid. They’re generous with refills of chole, onions, and chutney if you ask, and they don’t skimp. The bhature itself had a nice surprise—a pocket of potato mash right in the center, which I really enjoyed. The vibe is lively, with standing tables in the adjacent shop where you might squeeze in (sometimes sharing with strangers). But brace yourself for long lines—separate for men and women—that can stretch so far, you might lose your craving before you get served. And parking? It’s a nightmare, so plan ahead. One annoyance: there’s no handwash station, which is a must when your hands are dripping with oil from the bhature. Plenty of sweat is FREE there. Just Kidding. You can also order extras like lassi or other snacks from the adjacent shop, but those come at an additional cost. Oh, and don’t expect a washroom—there isn’t one. So, come prepared, because as they say, “Time toh yahan par lagne wala hai, dost!” (You’re gonna be waiting, buddy!) Overall: Decent Chole Bhature with good portions and refills, but the average taste, long queues, and lack of basic facilities like handwash or parking hold it back. If you’re nearby and craving a quick bite, it’s worth a try—just don’t expect a five-star experience.

Jugdeep Saini

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This place is something, one of many Chole Bhature place in Kamla Nagar, Chache Di Hatti is right up there in the top 3 places. Queues are long thanks for plenty of university students close by. Bhature are divine and the pindi style chole are lightly spiced. They are only open for morning and afternoons or until the stuff gets sold out. Not open for dinner. Do yourself a favour and grab a bite or two of these brilliant master pieces.

Akhil Mittal

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Chacha di hatti in kamla nagar is the best place to eat chole bhature stuffed with aalu and plane bhature and choley kulche they are serving food from last 60 years yummiest and tastiest choley bhature of kamla nagar. You will have to wait little bit in queue for bhature and you can also enjoy a variety of shakes there ☺😊😍🥰

Samad Kadri

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Honestly, had high expectations but it seemed underwhelming. The Chole had very mild flavour. The Bhature were awesome though and they even have a little potato in them which is unique. Decent clear area to stand inside and eat as well.

ashutosh singh

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Chache di Hatti :Legendary, But Stuck in Time. Chache di Hatti serves legendary food, no doubt. But it’s hard not to wish the owner would expand and embrace growth. With such great taste, he’s sitting on a goldmine yet seems content to keep it hidden... This place deserves more outlets, even if this one stays the same.

Anshika

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Chache Di Hatti used to be famous for its amazing Chhole Bhature, but honestly, it's not the same anymore. The taste has changed, and it's way too expensive for what you get. Plus, be prepared for a long wait – huge lines and no seating! You have to eat while standing up or wherever you can find a spot. The only good thing was the lassi, especially the mango lassi. It's really refreshing, and I'd recommend trying that. But for the Chhole Bhature, I think there are better options out there. They seriously need to fix their prices and get more seating.

Mukhtiyar

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Chache Di Hatti, Kamla Nagar Chache Di Hatti is a well-known eatery in Kamla Nagar, drawing large crowds for its Chhole Bhature. Despite the hype, my experience was underwhelming. Positives: Buzzing Atmosphere: The long queues and eager customers create a lively vibe. Refreshing Lassi: The lassi here is quite good and refreshing. Negatives: 1. Taste: The Chhole Bhature were decent but lacked the unique flavor one might expect from such a renowned spot. 2. High Prices: The food is overpriced, and I didn’t feel it was worth the money. 3. No Delivery: For the prices charged, the lack of delivery service is disappointing. Om Di Hatti, Shakti Nagar Chowk Om Di Hatti is another popular spot in Shakti Nagar Chowk known for its Chhole Bhature, but it also falls short of expectations in some aspects. Positives: Unique Taste: The flavor here is slightly different from other places, which might appeal to some people. Local Favorite: It has a good reputation among locals. Negatives: 1. Not Value for Money: The prices are high, but the food doesn’t justify the cost. 2. Limited Services: Similar to Chache Di Hatti, there’s no delivery service, which feels inconvenient considering the premium pricing. Conclusion: Both Chache Di Hatti and Om Di Hatti are worth trying once for their reputation, but if you're seeking value for money, there are better options available elsewhere. For budget-friendly yet flavorful Chhole Bhature, exploring lesser-known spots might offer a more satisfying experience.

kartiki paralkar

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A very popular chola bhature joint with people queuing up located right in the market of Kamla nagar near the Delhi university north campus . Local people along with students speak very highly of this place . Opens at around 9 am in the morning and they serve it till 3 pm . Chole bhature are Rawalpindi style with a very distinct taste of the masala and fluffy bhature fried in desi ghee which can be best accompanied by a sweet or salty lassi which you also get here . Highly highly recommended. One plate of chola bhature can be shared by two people or it depends on your appetite if you can finish an entire plate .