Sharma Ji Kachori Wale is a small eatery located on a busy road (Satyavati Marg, Block A, Kamala Nagar, near Shakti Nagar Red Light), but don't let its size fool you. This place serves some of the best kachoris and aloo subzi that I have ever tasted. The kachoris are crispy and delicious. The aloo subzi is the perfect accompaniment, with just the right amount of spice to complement the kachoris.
The only downside to this establishment is its location on a busy road, which can make parking a bit of a challenge. However, once you taste the food, you'll quickly forget about any parking issues. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the service is quick and efficient.
The prices at Sharma Ji Kachori Wale are also very reasonable, making it an affordable option for anyone looking for a quick and tasty snack. The shop itself may be small, but the flavours are big and bold.
Overall, I highly recommend Sharma Ji Kachori Wale to anyone looking for a delicious and affordable snack. The kachoris and aloo subzi are simply amazing, and the friendly staff and quick service make for a great experience. Just be prepared to deal with the parking situation if...
Read moreI still remember the first time I ate here. I was hungry, returning with my friends from the SRCC fest. I took a bus to my home ( Keshav Puram ). Due to crowds returning from college ( Atif Aslam was the performer - so yeah ) a long jam was there. It was around 9:00 or 9:30 in the clock. So me and my friend looked at this shop and he told me "Chal yaha khate hai. Mast hai yaha ki Kachodi" - ( Lets Eat here. The kachodi here is tasty ). So I ate 5 kachodis there. It was so tasty. I wanted to eat more but thought that I could afford only one plate ( I had 30 rupees or so with me ). But to my surprise when Bhaiya said it's 24 rupees ( for two plates ) I ordered one more and from that day I am a big fan of this kachodi. Years gone and passed, but the taste is still too much good as it used...
Read moreI've been going to this place since I was a kid. The taste hasn't really changed much. They still serve you five crispy thin kachoris with aloo sabzi and spicy chutney. However, there has been a significant change when it comes to portion size and service. In the past, we used to enjoy the perfect balance of aloo sabzi with bread in the evenings. But now, I have to pay extra every time just to get more sabzi so that the kachoris don't go to waste at home. A couple of years ago, when I got them packed to go, we always ended up with kachoris and no sabzi. Even after repeatedly asking them to increase the quantity, they don't seem to pay attention. It wasn't like this before - the old staff used to greet you with a smile and cater to your needs...
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