🌷Best kathi roll✔️ Super cheap n tasty meal fix🔥 just in Rs.90/- some real good stuff. 🌷Good Aaloo Tikki✅ (just ask them to flat-fry it first till becomes good crispy from outside n ofcourse extra green chilli chutney N it'll be🔥🔥) 🌷Dahi Bhalla were good- I wouldn't say a must try, but yes if you wanna have some then can go for them. Seriously nothing to regret in that. They aren't too hard or soft or dry or sweet. Just enough it make it seem-right. Not-so-good: 🌷Rawa onion dosa- too flaky, batter consistency needs to be experimented more for better outcome (Although sambar was too thick but coconut chutney was spot on into vibes✨) 🌷Veg seekh kabab seemed too dry for my liking 🌷Afghani chaap tikka had nothing Afghani in it, it was rather more like malai chaap tikka instead. 🌷 Stuffed kulcha were fine. Though not something I'd recommend someone or try myself again. Too salty for my taste n not something real good to spl. go for. 🌷Paneer uttpam was rather an interesting dish, just too lacking in spice for me although it is a good dish for those who like things light n wanna try new stuff, n ofcourse coconut chutney is awesome as always.
Overall: it is a nice, neat, tasty n in budget family friendly place with good ambiance and a/c provide the much needed relief from Delhi heat as well.
Recommended: best for North Indian food, kathi roll, aaloo tikki n such north...
Read moreAbsolutely Disgusting Experience — Found a WORM in My Dhokla!
I am absolutely horrified and disgusted by my recent purchase from Bhagna Sweets, Gole Market — a shop that claims to be “premium” and charges a hefty price for their items. I bought a dhokla packet only to discover a live worm crawling inside the food. Yes, a WORM. In something that was supposed to be fresh and edible.
This is not just about poor hygiene — this is a serious health hazard. I trusted this place based on its reputation and pricing, but clearly, Bhagna Sweets is serving stale, unhygienic, and unsafe food. The packaging looked fine from the outside, but what I found inside was revolting. I have photographic proof (attached).
How can a well-known and expensive sweet shop be so careless with food safety? This is pure negligence and shows a complete disregard for customer health.
I urge everyone to reconsider buying from Bhagna Sweets, especially if you care about what you’re putting into your body. I will be filing a formal complaint with the FSSAI and local health authorities — this level of contamination needs strict action.
Bhagna Sweets, clean up your act — before someone falls seriously...
Read moreBangla Sweet House is one of the most popular and iconic sweet shops in Delhi. Located near Gole Market in the Connaught Place area, it has been serving customers since 1957. Over the decades, it has become a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike, known for its wide variety of traditional Indian sweets and snacks.
The shop offers a delicious range of sweets including gulab jamun, jalebi, rasgulla, cham cham, milk cake, boondi laddoo, and kesar petha. Bengali-style sweets are a specialty here, making it a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth. Along with sweets, Bangla Sweet House also serves tasty snacks such as samosas, kachoris, chaat, and pakoras, making it a great spot for a quick and satisfying meal.
The place has a simple, no-frills setup with a lively and often crowded atmosphere, especially during festivals like Diwali when people line up to buy boxes of sweets for celebrations. It’s known for its consistency in taste, though sometimes service can be slow due to the rush.
Despite changing times and new competitors, Bangla Sweet House has maintained its charm and continues to be a trusted name for quality sweets and...
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