Well well every dish/item has a difference crowd of audience. Taste varies person to person and most of the time dishes are associated with local value, place, ingredients and expectations. I had travelled a lot and tried lot of things which were suggested by locals, bloggers & internet and hey! 90% of time I got disappointed badly.
Kachori has hell lot of way of cooking depending upon region. Bedai/Bermi Puri, Samosa are under same category.
Now coming to the point I personally liked it very much. Yes, items are spicy and it needs its own audience. The taste was not common & liked it very much. I tried 2 dishes Kachori & Puri, I want to eat them again. Well give it a try if you can eat spicy. But let me tell you the word ‘Spicy’ has its own category in food. Spicy doesn’t mean only chilly or high chaat masala. It’s about the taste from the ingredients used to make to high in something. I liked the spicy ness here a lot as the same spicy thing is bad for me in Delhi/NCR. Give it a try & experience it. Coz living in Delhi/NCR most of people have lost the taste as they need validation from influencers. & if you are not of them, consider yourself a real foody. There is a difference in being a famous food/item & being famous for actual...
Read moreS.S Kachoriwala is a must-visit spot for anyone craving delicious street food! Located at a busy intersection, this little gem offers a mouthwatering selection of kachori, bedai, samosas, pakodis, and jalebi. I tried the kachori and bedai, served in charming leaf cones, topped with a flavorful watery aloo sabzi and both sweet and green chutneys. While the kachoris are best enjoyed with your hands (and they can get a bit soggy), the experience is absolutely worth it. There’s no seating, but the line of eager customers outside speaks volumes about the food’s quality. With everything priced at just Rs. 10 per piece, our satisfying breakfast came to a neat Rs. 90. If you're in the area, don't miss out on this delightful street...
Read moreSuggested by some locals and also by the food bloggers - we visited the place and were NOT disappointed at all. We tried a few options while here
Kachori-sabzi Dahi Gujiya Palak Chaat Gol gappe
We loved everything we had here except Gol gappe/Pani puri. Especially dahi gujiya is simply toooo good.
Their chutneys are super awesome. Very different, amazing and yumm.
Situated on a very busy street, there is no seating space. You have to eat right by the roadside. Also parking can be a problem for a 4 wheeler.
Very reasonably priced as well. Also the owner and the staff are very friendly and welcome you with smiling faces.
Definitely an option to be tried...
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