Expensive Kulfis !!
Another curse of being famous. Along with Gulati, Krishna di kulfi has alo now become equally expensive. From being a-star student hippie joint, today its flocked by families and tourists
#ambiance : 2/5 You have to eat out in the open. There is no seating area and the market is strewn with plates, spoons and glasses. If only a lot more money could be spent on market's upkeep The Kulfis are kept in glass shelves, well chilled so no issue of cleanliness there.
#service : 4 Everything is ready made. So you pay cash, get your token and then get your desserts. You will find sufficient cutlery in form of spoons and knives and tissue paper
#price : 3 Expensive. With opening of numerous dessert chains, you can get similar desserts at 20-30% discounts. Not justified and that too with a limited catalogue
#food/desserts : 3.5 They have expanded to sugar free rabris and kulfies which are more of a joke. #kulfi faluda : pretty good. The kulfi is fresh and tastes well with faluda #rabri : My favorite. Freshly made and served chilled, its really a delight to savor it #rasmalai : Well made. You can get better in old delhi but still its very fresh and will leave you craving for more
Go here when you are going to Gulati to complete the Pandara road...
Read moreBeing a resident of pandara road, I can tell you the entire pandara market is overhyped and overpriced except the gianis and our local arora (grocery) store. Talking of krishna di kulfi, none of their items are worth the price. ₹160 for small quantity of rabri or for 2 pieces of gulab jamun is not at all worth. AGAIN one would get the same things for ₹220 per item on zomato . People visit the market late night for dinner and the ones who can afford ₹2500 cost for two, spending ₹500 more on krishna di kulfi is not a big deal. However, one can definitely try gulati's buffet lunch costing you ₹923 per person including gst. It might prove a good experience but again once your mind starts comparing the buffets of bbq nation or absolute bbq, you will yourself find answers. To be specific, krishna di kulfi is not the spot one should visit from far distances. There is a better shop in khan market ( gopala dairy) . One can get rasmali ( ₹40/pc), similarly gulab jamun and other sweets. People in pandara road and rabindra nagar know where to buy good stuff but again perception is something where one gets trapped....
Read moreOne of the oldest shops in Delhi serving traditional Indian desserts for decades now! It's a shame that being a Delhiite, I never got a chance to try their lip smacking and unforgettable preparations until recently!
USP - 🔥 Open till 1 AM 🔥 Serves 8 sugar free flavours
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🔥Rasmalai It's the best in the city! The flavours were so perfect that I couldn't resist ordering a second portion! It sells like hot cakes!
🔥Kesar Falooda Got it packed for home and made my famiky taste it as well! Now they want to visit this place as soon as possible!
Being a Gurugram-ite I don't get to visit Pandara Road often but Krishna Di Kulfi is always on my wishlist now! It's...
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