Nandi Chats Bhandar is a veg restaurant that boasts about its traditional Indian street food offerings, but unfortunately, the experience falls short of expectations. The masala puri, a classic dish, lacked the authentic flavors that make it a favorite among food enthusiasts. The average quality of the masala puri was disappointing, with a bland and underwhelming taste, leaving much to be desired.
Moving on to other popular street food items like samosa masala and bhel puri, the disappointment continued. The samosa masala lacked the right balance of spices and failed to deliver that satisfying burst of flavors. The bhel puri, which should have been a delightful medley of tangy, spicy, and crunchy elements, turned out to be a forgettable mixture that lacked character.
Moreover, the presentation of the dishes was lackluster, with no attention to detail or creativity. The portions were reasonable, but it did little to compensate for the lack of taste and quality.
Service at Nandi Chats Bhandar was subpar, with slow and inattentive staff who seemed disinterested in providing a pleasant dining experience. The overall ambiance was also underwhelming, lacking the vibrant and inviting atmosphere that one expects from a street food joint.
While the prices may be reasonable, the lack of taste and quality in their masala puri and other street food offerings overshadows any cost savings. In a city brimming with numerous excellent veg restaurants, Nandi Chats Bhandar falls short and fails to deliver on its promise of authentic and delicious street food. For those seeking an enjoyable culinary experience, I would recommend exploring other options...
Read morePopular Place, Could be more Organized.
This place is Popular, no doubt. After seeing lot of reviews, decided to give it a try... Place is unmistakable to spot. Always a descent crowd in place.
Coming to taste, it was a mixed response. Individually the ingredients like the Paani or Masale or Samosa are good. But as a whole when they are blended, they seem to not match-up. My opinion is, Chaat Taste partly comes from its maker. Each time you order, a different set of hands do the mixing/blend, hence the taste varied.
It's no place to order a quick snack as the wait time is quite random. You will meet all sort of folks who think they ordered first or before you. No queue system. A simple token system could have eased things.
The owner is always juggling between orders, online delivery and payments. I did a little calculation myself for the Chaats ordered and paid via PayTm repeating the...
Read moreOne of the oldest places to grab a good chat but the taste of the chats have changed alot, it isn't the same it used to taste before. The staff are friendly and serve u with ur order quickly. All dishes are good and medium priced. No sufficient space to eat.
Ordered. Masala Puri (Rs. 35 served piping hot, tasted, but the taste is the same what we used to get few years back) Rating: 9/10
Pani Puri (Rs.35 tasted good)
Dahi Puri ( Rs.50 lots of curds and Sev was added tasted very good)
5.Gulab Jamun (Rs. 20 served piping hot, one of the best jamun I've had, is a must a try after eating all the chats.
Overall a good place to grab chats, although the taste of few dishes have changed, they have tried to maintain the...
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