The food quality was medium—nothing extraordinary but decent enough to satisfy a quick craving. However, I did find the rates a bit on the higher side, which was slightly disappointing. What truly balanced the experience was the tea. It was exceptional, possibly some of the best I've had from a roadside stall. The rich, aromatic flavor made up for any shortcomings in the food. Additionally, the stall was bustling with people, creating a lively atmosphere that added to the overall charm. The crowd seemed to be enjoying themselves, which made the experience more enjoyable.
In summary, if you're looking for an excellent cup of tea and don't mind paying a bit extra, this roadside tea stall is worth a visit. Just don't expect gourmet meals, and you'll likely...
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Today, my friends and I decided to try the lassi at ATS, and it was a bad decision. The curd was in poor condition, making the lassi taste bitter despite adding sugar. Additionally, unlike most lassi shops, they didn't provide the customary malai on top. While other items at ATS are good, I definitely don't recommend this place for lassi. I visited ATS with two friends to have lassi, but it turned out to be a disappointing choice. The curd was off, giving the lassi a bitter taste even after adding sugar. Moreover, they didn't serve the usual malai on top that most lassi shops offer. Although other items are decent, this is not the place for...
Read moreHot tea served in a kulhad (khuri), not much more. Of course there are samosas and jalebis and gulab jamuns to go wirh tea, yet the shop being cramped, patrons are forced to roam about on the pavement in front. The tea itself is a thick spicy-sweet brew, Flavoured with generous application of Garam Masala and ginger, the brew is based on thickened, boiling milk with a hint of tea leaves. There is an impromptu parking lot just in front of the shop, that has a symbiotic relation with the tea-shop, with the parking tot providing customers, and customer hogging the parking lot...
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