It is a small farsan and snacks shop being run by Gujratis. We visited the shop on a Sunday Morning at around 8:30 am. We went early as the reviews recommended to do that as the locals love their Jalebi fafda and queue up for the snack which is made only on Sunday Mornings. We did find them already queued though the queues were not so big at this time. We were two of us and first had a single plate of khaman which was decent. Then we ordered a plate each of fafda with two jalebis. It was nice and was being prepared right in front of us so we got it hot. It was so cute to see the batter's balls being put into the machine and fafdas flowing out into the kadahi below. Along with the jalebi fafda there were accompaniments including chutney, cabbage sabzi etc. We found it to be tasty and very filling. They have another shop in the lane from where they get other things ready and bring. We took two pieces of paatra when they arrived. These were ok in taste. They informed us that at 11 am on Sundays one can get Undhiyu also. Evenings apparently they have Dabeli too (I didn't enquire about the time but it maybe good as the couple running the show appeared to be from Saurashtra. For all this naashta we paid a total of Rs 250. The shop was having a variety of farsan, khakhras, paatras etc for sale too some of which I did buy. They also had various flavours of Balaji wafers too (40/- pack of chips). The shop did not have theplas at that time but the owners said It is also available usually but due to more work theplas couldn't be prepared today. Due to the fast filling crowd taking away naashta by the weight, service was slightly slow obviously but it was overall comfortable. There were a couple of stools if you want to sit and eat. It is near a main road but at end of a small lane. We parked a bit away due to the small lane.
Overall it was good to get nice gujrati items at not very expensive rates (obviously these are Bangalore rates and can't compare to the prices we see in Gujarat). Would recommend those who like such items to visit the shop and enjoy them. Not much of ambience. It is good for takeaway too (They were efficiently packing all items). The owners were as courteous as is possible with a crowd there. Payment through UPI...
Read moreThe freshest and tastiest Farsan I have eaten in North bangalore. The dhokla is very light and has a beautiful porous spongy texture to it with the perfect hint of tempering on it.The Patra & Khandavi are delicious and flavorful.Fafda is made fresh in through the day and can be enjoyed with a lovely fresh papaya chutney. An absolute delight for a Sunday breakfast plan. The jalebi is also crisp, thin and mild sweet which is such a joyful treat amongst...
Read moreVisited this place after years together and it's still pretty great! Not as great as it was probably 3-4yrs ago, but not bad! Got their dabeli, vada pao, fafda, khaman dhokla and jalebi packed with some other packaged snacks. The vada pav, dabeli and fafda are quite nice and made freshly. The jalebi wasn't crispy and too tangy for me personally, the dhokla has a weird oily flavour which i didn't love. Overall,...
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