Let's review it or I can say picture it.
Pani Puri is one of the most eaten snacks in India.
In North, people call it "Gol gappa"
In South, people call it "Gup Chup"
In East, people call it "Puchka"
In West, people call it "Pani Puri" "Pakodi"
Paani patashi (Madhya Pradesh)
Pani ke batashe (Uttar Pradesh) Golgappa, gol gappay or gol gappa (Haryana, Delhi, Punjab)
Puchka (West Bengal, Bangladesh,Assam)
Gup Chup ( Odisha, South Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Hyderabad, and Telangana)
Patashi(Rajasthan)
I hope this has flooded your mouth with water. You are taken to a flashback when you had eaten Pani Puri last time. You are savoring the moment. You can taste it.
let's review it or i can say picture it.
pani puri is one of the most eaten snacks in india.
in north, people call it "gol gappa"
in south, people call it "gup chup"
in east, people call it "puchka"
in west, people call it "pani puri" "pakodi"
paani patashi (madhya pradesh) pani ke batashe (uttar pradesh) golgappa, gol gappay or gol gappa (haryana, delhi, punjab) puchka (west bengal, bangladesh,assam) gup chup ( odisha, south jharkhand, chhattisgarh, hyderabad, and telangana) patashi(rajasthan)
i hope this has flooded your mouth with water. you are taken to a flashback when you had eaten pani puri last time. you are savoring the moment. you...
Read moreLovely Pani Puri, Amrapali Complex, Karelibaug:
I had heard a lot about this Pani Puri store and hence visited it once. Then after, every time if I am passing through Karelibaug road, I stop here to taste the Pani Puri.
Their speciality is obviously Pani Puri, which is quite tasty, mainly because of its water's Taste.
Apart from Pani Puri, they offer all other similar street food (Bhel, Sev Puri, Basket Chat, etc.) and almost all of them are equally good, based on my own experience.
Since it's a proper store (not a stall) outside of which enough space is available for people to stand, one can comfortably eat the Pani Puri and be assured about the hygiene.
As around 5+ people are working in the store, service is relatively faster even in the crowded hours (evenings are moderately crowded here on usual days).
Overall, if you crave for Pani Puri or similar Street Food, don't think twice and just go to this...
Read moreNew Lovely Pani Puri is a delightful spot for chaat lovers. During our visit, we tried their pani puri, dahi puri, and sev puri, and each dish was a burst of flavor.
The pani puri stood out with its perfectly spiced water that was both tangy and refreshing. We appreciated the option to choose between rava puris and normal puris, which adds a nice touch of customization to the experience. The puris were crisp and fresh, enhancing the overall taste.
The dahi puri was equally impressive, with creamy yogurt paired with the right balance of sweet and spicy chutneys. It had a good mix of textures, from the crunch of the puris to the softness of the potatoes and sev topping.
The sev puri was flavorful, loaded with chutneys, sev, and finely chopped onions. It had the perfect tangy and spicy punch that we expect from this classic street food item.
Overall, a highly satisfying experience, and we will surely...
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