I frequented this bhagat's pav-bhajji cart when it was situated opposite Reliance Fresh, and the price for a plate was a reasonable Rs 50. Recently, I was out on a family drive, passing through Sector 15, when the thought of indulging in some pav bhaji crossed my mind, aiming to enhance our outing. I ordered a single plate and looked for a place to sit .
To my dismay, the available seating options consisted of merely 5-6 stools and tables in a state of disrepair. After some effort, I secured a spot to enjoy my meal. The pav bhaji was presented in a disposable leaf plate, set upon another plastic plate. Regrettably, the taste of the bhaji was rather unremarkable, resembling a blend of pickles and butter. It left me underwhelmed.
Upon concluding my meal and inquiring about the bill, I was astonished to learn that the cost of a single plate had soared to a staggering Rs 180. This revelation took me by surprise, as I had anticipated a maximum cost of Rs 100. Comparatively, renowned establishments like Haldiram's sell pav-bhaji at Rs 180 price point, and also providing a clean, hygienic, and air-conditioned dining environment. In contrast, I found myself seated by the roadside, devoid of adequate lighting.
This experience has led me to establish a personal rule of always inquiring about the price before placing an order, to avoid any such surprises in the future. In summary, it is my opinion that this particular pav-bhajji establishment is both overhyped and excessively priced for the quality of food and dining...
Read moreBest pav bhaji ever.taste is too good, they prepare pav bhaji as per customers demand.can order through Zomato and swigy too for home delivery. Can visit to shop. Best quality ingredient used in pav bhaji. Super tasty and delicious.🤗 Ek bar khaoge to bar bar khaoge 👌 People earning more than ₹30,000 a month don’t hesitate to spend ₹250 (including tax) at restaurants like Haldiram, Bikanervala, or Om Sweets for stale pav bhaji made with cheap refined oil and some unknown butter 🤣. But when a stall vendor prepares fresh pav bhaji using real butter, and charges just ₹200, suddenly people act like it’s not worth it 🤣. Do you even realize how expensive everything is these days? For something freshly made and tasty, ₹200 is absolutely worth it! It’s a super tasty, buttery bhaji made with real Amul butter. They prepare the pav bhaji fresh at the stall, based on customer preferences. If you don’t specify your taste, they’ll serve it the way they commonly prepare it — usually spicy and buttery. But if you tell them your preferences, they’ll customize it exactly the way you want. I asked them to make mine spicy, buttery, and with a strong garlic flavor — and they did it perfectly. Price: It’s quite reasonable, especially for those who are...
Read moreNot worth the experience. I went there with my friends after watching a reel on insta. The place is overhyped with average tasting food. Prices versus the place and the service don’t make any sense whatsoever. They charge fine dining sitting prices (more than Haldiram!) for a roadside plastic stool. The owner’s sons are openly rude to other customers. When I gave my feedback about the quality of service relative to the prices. They asked me not to come again. Not like I was gonna. But whatever save yourself the petrol n just avoid this overhyped piece of average roadside stall. Looking at other reviews and the owner’s responses. Idk if this will stay up for long. Hoping you catch this before it...
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