Reasonably good kachoris and samosas too. The samosas came with the small piece of paneer, which is a formality most Delhi samosa shops are obsessed with. The dal samosas, of course, are a thing apart. What beats the others in the league are the accompanyments they serve -- a good aloo sabzi with a serving of pickled chillies, amlas and raw mango and, least I forget, two very good chutneys. The imlee (tamarind) chutney came with a hint of gur (jaggery) and spiced with saunth (dry ginger) red chilly and jeera (cumin) -- reminded me of the chutneys commonly served in roadside stalls till two...
Read more🌟 5/5 – Best Kachori in South Delhi!
If you're a true kachori lover, Sapna Kachori Wala is an absolute gem! Hands down, the best-tasting kachori in all of South Delhi. Crisp on the outside, perfectly spiced inside, and served hot with flavorful sabzi and chutney—it’s pure comfort food at its best.
The taste is authentic, satisfying, and consistent every single time. It’s a simple setup, but the flavors speak for themselves. You'll often find a crowd here, and for good reason!
Highly recommended for a quick, delicious, and satisfying street food experience. A must-visit spot if you're...
Read moreSapna Kachori Wala is a haven for kachori lovers. Their kachoris are bursting with flavors, crispy, and accompanied by excellent sabji. I would rate them 10/10. However, the bedmi pooris fell slightly short with an average taste but still 7/10. The accompanying sabji was also average. Yes, they serve two different aloo sabjis. The shop is inside a DDA complex which offers convenient on-site parking for 20 rupees per hour and serves in eco-friendly leaf bowls which is the most impressive part. Overall, a must-visit for kachori enthusiasts. The lassi was also excellent and accompanies...
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