Tasty but Unhygienic !
If you're a food lover and enjoy exploring different dishes, Chat Street in Mysore's Vijayanagar 2nd Stage is a place you should definitely visit. This vibrant street offers a variety of culinary delights at affordable prices, making it a haven for foodies. The array of options available will surely satisfy your taste buds.
The food served at Chat Street is generally delicious and caters to various palates. From savory chaats to flavorful snacks, you'll find an assortment of mouthwatering treats that will leave you craving for more. The street vendors here excel in creating a delightful culinary experience, showcasing the diversity of Indian street food.
However, despite the delicious food, one aspect that left me disappointed was the questionable quality and hygiene standards. While the taste was satisfactory, the lack of proper cleanliness and maintenance raises concerns. It's disheartening to witness the amount of trash, especially single-use plastic waste, scattered around the area. This issue needs urgent attention and should be addressed by the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA).
Considering the potential of this street, MUDA should step in to implement rules and regulations to ensure cleanliness and hygiene. By enforcing strict guidelines, they can not only mitigate the waste problem but also transform the area into a fantastic hangout spot for people of all ages. With some cleaning and improvements, Chat Street could become a wonderful place for the elderly and the young to gather, enjoy good food, and socialize.
In conclusion, Chat Street in Mysore's Vijayanagar 2nd Stage offers a wide range of affordable and delicious food options, making it a haven for food enthusiasts. However, the lack of cleanliness and unaddressed waste issue is a major drawback. It is my hope that the concerned authorities take immediate action to resolve these problems, making Chat Street a remarkable destination for locals and...
Read moreIts like visiting a fast food festival...loads of different fast food vendors all at one junction. You have everything from gobi, dry gobi, Chinese fast food, bamboo biroyani, non veg barbecues, traditional bhajji stalls, the Mysore churmuri Gaddis, masale puris, Mysore chats, non veg and veg oota stall, the naati non veg gaadi, faludas and also a pizza vendor with a variety of pizzas. A great place to try out the Mysore street food scene! A must for all foodies. Note: As the name suggests, it's a street food gathering, so don't expect seating(there are some chairs or seating arrangements with some vendors - rest you have to stand and enjoy the food) Some vendors also sell bottled water in case you need water.
Parking is found around the huge ground where the vendors are. There are also numerous restaurants around as well. Great for an evening out...
Read moreWhen you dunno what to eat and so confused, head to this place. Walk down the long line of shops offering variety of Street foods from Chaats to Biriyani, Parotta to Momos, Neer dosa to Pizza and a lot. This place is a go to place for me to satisfy my cravings.
Some of my personal favourites are,
Hot tandoori Momo's from Raju Momos
Bamboo biriyani ( There are 2 there, I like the one on the right when you enter the ground from Main entrance. They are there for very long time)
99 variety dosa shop ( Too many options and don't think about Calories and cholesterol 😅)
Mewar Icecream and Falooda ( Any falooda or shake is very good)
Cheers...
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