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.