This famous outlet Fateh ki kachaudi is located in the civil lines area near the residence of lieutenant governor. This outlet is famous for its innovation of not serving chhole kulche in a traditional way but serving the same chole (dried peas) along with khasta kachori. The chhole are stuffed inside khasta kachaudi along with all the masalas and some red saunth ki chatni.
This isn't a restaurant but more of a street food outlet. Personally I do not like it that much with red sweet chatni in it. However the place is thronged with people. It is a very popular outlet in this locality.
This place is not wheelchair accessible and there is no proper parking around it only roadside parking and vehicles can be towed away by traffic.
It is hyped but I will call it up a...
Read moreFateh Chand Kachori serves some of the most delicious kachoris you’ll ever taste. The flavors are rich, the crust is perfectly crispy, and the fillings are just right—every bite feels like a treat. It’s no wonder the place attracts a loyal crowd of food lovers. However, hygiene is an area where they could improve. The staff doesn’t wear gloves or caps, which raises concerns about hair or other contaminants getting into the food. While the taste is undeniably great, better hygiene practices would make the experience even more enjoyable and reassuring...
Read moreI recently visited Fateh ki Kachori and tried their famous Kachoris. The Kachoris were absolutely delicious and had a perfect balance of spices and flavors. The outer layer was crispy and the filling was flavorful and aromatic. I also tried their Chutney which was a perfect accompaniment to the Kachoris. However, the parking situation was quite a hassle and it took me a while to find a spot. Overall, I would recommend trying Fateh ki Kachori for their amazing Kachoris, but be prepared for the parking situation. While the food is good, it's not...
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