The problem with today’s ecosystem of food business in India is that it is highly reliant on social media push and such establishment owners think that they could easily make a fool out of consumers by simply pushing paid promotions via shameless nubes(who earn genuinely big but are flat fools nothing less).
On my hunt to grab some lip-smacking lunch on a random day, I decided to rove around Karol Bagh and surprise myself with a place I never knew existed. Turned out that the surprise which I was so excited about was more of an uncovering of my contemplation stint. I visited this place after coming across a video from some random ass sardar ji, known more because of his shenanigans rather than the understanding of the food(my bad clearly). The owner tried to bug me by just 30 bucks by chipkaoing me with what I never understood. On confirming about the mismatch in printed price and what I was charged with, he mumbled something even Harappans won’t understand. After he realised that I was no game to his condescending dealing, he suddenly returned those 30 bucks, on confirming whether I had a correct order in my hand(desi ghee version) he made up something even worst of storytellers won’t imagine or understand. I diverted my attention back to the recommended CB, but to no surprise those were more ordinary than an unbranded pen. Not a place to be at, if you really love your food and especially when you have traveled long distances just to relish...
Read moreIf you're in Karol Bagh and craving a delicious and authentic Indian breakfast, do yourself a favor and stop by Om Chole Bhature. You won't be disappointed! I recently went there for breakfast and was thoroughly impressed. The chole bhature truly lives up to its reputation – the bhature were perfectly fluffy and hot, and the chole had that rich, authentic flavor with just the right amount of spice. It's clear why this place is so popular. Beyond the star dish, the service was quick and efficient, which is always a plus when you're looking to grab a satisfying breakfast. Price was Rs 100/- per plate (non desi ghee) and Rs 130/- (desi ghee) of chole bhature and Rs 80/- of Chole kulche. Gulab jamuns were also tasty worth Rs 50/ Rs per plate consisting of 2 pieces.
Self service counter only. Parking only for 2 or 3 vehicles since it is on...
Read moreI ll rate them 4.7 star and you can get parking here without great difficulty. This place is clean and easily commutable . Bhatura was nice and its was well stuffed , chole were less spicy and was nice . They also give awla and best is spicy carrot pickle which adds to flavour . Lassi was also fine . I took rajma chawal also as parcel for later and ate almost after 4 hours , much to my surprise its was very delicious and really loved it . They served the chola bhatura try very clean and proper way . Chola served with aloo in golden Dona was too good . They also sale there chola masala without onion garlic . Given the taste and ambience , I feel price is reasonable as food and place was hygienic. And if we want quality and decent food to be way to cheap than it’s not feasible for...
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