Located conveniently next to Chawri Bazar Metro Station (Gate No. 3), Ashok Chaat Corner is a diminutive yet legendary shop serving authentic Old Delhi-style chaat. This humble eatery packs a punch when it comes to flavour.
I indulged in the Bhalla Papdi Chaat, and it was an explosion of tastes and textures. The crunch, sweetness, and tanginess blended perfectly, transporting me to the nostalgic streets of Old Delhi.
The pros:
Unbeatable flavours and quality Authentic Old Delhi-style chaat Convenient location Value for money
However, there's a significant con:
Lack of hygiene (a common issue in street food joints)
For those seeking an genuine Old Delhi culinary experience, hygiene might take a backseat. Still, it's essential to acknowledge this aspect.
Tips:
Must-try: Bhalla Papdi Chaat Visit during evening hours for the best experience Be prepared for a crowded and lively atmosphere Don't expect fancy seating or ambiance
In short, Ashok Chaat Corner is a flavourful gem worth visiting for its mouth-watering chaat. Just be mindful of the hygiene and focus on the...
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This place has got all your chatpata cravings covered. Located very close to the chawri bazar metro station, this place serves mouth watering chaats and golgappe.
Each of their servings is delicious and the prices would make your pockets absolutely happy.
I tried their aalloo chaat and it was everything an Indian taste pallete would crave for. Masala coated boiled and chopped alloo served with tangy and spicy chutneys, chilled curd, crispy boondi, powdered spices and topped with masala coated taro (kachalu), this plate was a burst of flavours. It was spicy and yet unresistable. Don’t forget to mention them to keep it less spicy if your spice tolerance is on the lower end.
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Some food bloggers have grossly overrated this third class place. It doesn't even deserve a visit, both in terms of food quality and taste and also in terms of (worst of) service.
The chaat and golgappe are not even average. On top of it there are 3 employees (only-no owners) on the shop, who are aggressive, drug addicts and criminal like and obviously illiterate. They are rude and fighters and keep scolding customers all the time, as if the chaat is something heavenly, which is not even average.
Horrible horrible place.
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