It's a 20 yo old shop with decent street food type chaats.. I tasted only their (non spicy) samosa and it tasted really good. It is north indian style with potato stuffing and the typical peas masala you get elsewhere in Bangalore. The samosa dry chaat was totally worth it for 15rs. Only drawback was that it was not hot and they do not have a place to wash our hands. UPI payments are accepted here. If you prefer chaats without peas masala, then this place is worth a visit, but its a simple small outlet and do not compare it with fine dining restaurant that offer north indian...
Read moreWaste of an effort to go there! The guy couldn't manage to find green chillies for the pani-puri's he was selling. When asked for more spice, he simply handed us a whole green chilli, instead of chopping and mixing in the stuffing. He has Calcutta Famous Phuchka written on his banner, but nowhere close to say the least. I feel bad for the people who have recommended this place in the ratings, they are deprived of what an actual good phuchka/pani-puri tastes like! Don't waste your time here if you are looking for that authentic...
Read moreI've been going to this place, since the time there was a Sreeraj Lassi Bar next to it.. Basically 2004 ish... Needless to say.. The puchkas are awesome and the churmur is something to die for.. The Puchka size is mildly XXL..giving tough challenges to legendary foodies..
This is hardcore Calcutta style, not a Bombay Paani Puri or a Delhi golgappa but a 'Puchka', and a bloody good one. So, set your palate expectations accordingly.
I wished, they had a branch here in Seattle, USA with the trademark red cloth, wrapping the...
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