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National Shrine of St Mary of the Angels
17 Boulcott Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
MEANWHILE
99/2 Willis Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The Opera House
113/111 Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Michael Fowler Centre
111 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The Gallery Tattoo
Economous Building, Level 2/4 Bond Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Bucket Fountain
Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
City Gallery Wellington
Te Ngākau Civic Square, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Y O G A L L E R Y – Yoga Studio + Art Gallery
97 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Department of Conservation
Conservation House, 18 - 32 Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
211 Left Bank, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
Zaza Dessert Jungle - Wellington
79 Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Flight Coffee Hangar Cafe
119 Dixon Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The Arborist Rooftop Bar
166 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Hey! I am yogost Wellington 我是酸奶君
67A Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Capital Market
2/151 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Little Beer Quarter
6 Edward Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Siem Reap Restaurant
99 Dixon Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Burger Liquor
129 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Lucky Corner
112 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Meow
9 Edward Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby local services
Haere Mai/하레마이
125 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Best Souvenirs Wellington
177 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
BFT Wellington Central
Level One/158 Victoria Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Bali Jasmine Day Spa
Anzac House, 2/181 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Salut Pies
120 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Wellington Beauty
166a Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Daiso Japan
63 Manners Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
New Zealand Institute of Health and Fitness
Level 1/94 Dixon Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Oriental Pantry
123 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Buoy Salon & Spa
100 Willis Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman
169 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Trinity Hotel
level 1/166 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Astelia Apartment Hotel
Level 11/156 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Mercure Wellington Central City Hotel & Apartments
130 Victoria Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6142, New Zealand
Willis Village Urban Garden Apartments
142 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Sojourn Apartment Hotel - Ghuznee
75 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Boulcott Suites
5 O'Reily Avenue, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The Setup on Manners Serviced Apartments - Wellington
57 Manners Street, vehicle entrance at, Cornhill Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Trek Global Backpacker
9 O'Reily Avenue, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
West Plaza Hotel
110 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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Chaat Street by Vaibhav Vishen

171 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
4.2(322)
Open until 2:00 PM
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attractions: National Shrine of St Mary of the Angels, MEANWHILE, The Opera House, Michael Fowler Centre, The Gallery Tattoo, Bucket Fountain, City Gallery Wellington, Y O G A L L E R Y – Yoga Studio + Art Gallery, Department of Conservation, Enjoy Contemporary Art Space, restaurants: Zaza Dessert Jungle - Wellington, Flight Coffee Hangar Cafe, The Arborist Rooftop Bar, Hey! I am yogost Wellington 我是酸奶君, Capital Market, Little Beer Quarter, Siem Reap Restaurant, Burger Liquor, Lucky Corner, Meow, local businesses: Haere Mai/하레마이, Best Souvenirs Wellington, BFT Wellington Central, Bali Jasmine Day Spa, Salut Pies, Wellington Beauty, Daiso Japan, New Zealand Institute of Health and Fitness, Oriental Pantry, Buoy Salon & Spa
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+64 4 213 6736
Website
chaatstreet.co.nz
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Wed12 - 2 PM, 5 - 9 PMOpen

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RAJMA CHAWAL
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DAHI PURI
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ALOO TIKKI CHAAT
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MANGO AND MINT MOJITO

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Nearby attractions of Chaat Street by Vaibhav Vishen

National Shrine of St Mary of the Angels

MEANWHILE

The Opera House

Michael Fowler Centre

The Gallery Tattoo

Bucket Fountain

City Gallery Wellington

Y O G A L L E R Y – Yoga Studio + Art Gallery

Department of Conservation

Enjoy Contemporary Art Space

National Shrine of St Mary of the Angels

National Shrine of St Mary of the Angels

4.8

(299)

Open until 6:00 PM
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MEANWHILE

MEANWHILE

4.8

(210)

Open until 2:00 PM
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The Opera House

The Opera House

4.3

(588)

Open 24 hours
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Michael Fowler Centre

Michael Fowler Centre

4.6

(898)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Chaat Street by Vaibhav Vishen

Zaza Dessert Jungle - Wellington

Flight Coffee Hangar Cafe

The Arborist Rooftop Bar

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Capital Market

Little Beer Quarter

Siem Reap Restaurant

Burger Liquor

Lucky Corner

Meow

Zaza Dessert Jungle - Wellington

Zaza Dessert Jungle - Wellington

4.6

(41)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Flight Coffee Hangar Cafe

Flight Coffee Hangar Cafe

4.6

(787)

Open until 2:00 PM
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The Arborist Rooftop Bar

The Arborist Rooftop Bar

4.4

(554)

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Open until 10:00 PM
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Hey! I am yogost Wellington 我是酸奶君

Hey! I am yogost Wellington 我是酸奶君

5.0

(6)

Open until 9:00 PM
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BFT Wellington Central

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New Zealand Institute of Health and Fitness

Oriental Pantry

Buoy Salon & Spa

Haere Mai/하레마이

Haere Mai/하레마이

4.6

(330)

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Best Souvenirs Wellington

Best Souvenirs Wellington

4.1

(40)

Click for details
BFT Wellington Central

BFT Wellington Central

5.0

(73)

Click for details
Bali Jasmine Day Spa

Bali Jasmine Day Spa

4.2

(44)

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Gunveen SethiGunveen Sethi
I was visiting from Auckland for a weekend work trip when I came across this place and was eager to try it. Me and my colleague walked in and were approached by an indian male server whose first word to us was "yes?" With No smile, or greeting. A bit surprised I said "table for 2 please" to which he asked, "do you have a booking?" I said "no sorry we dont, do we need to have a booking?" He smiled sarcastically and replied " ofcourse you need a booking, it's Saturday night and we are very busy. " Almost immediately felt unwelcomed in the restaurant and spoilt our mood. I understand some places need booking but he could have approached this in a nicer manner. Nevertheless another lady server intervened and said we have a table available immediately and we were escorted to a table near the main street. It was 9pm and had I not been with a work colleague, I would have never chosen to eat at a place with this service first hand. I decided to dine in and food was ok. Have had better food in other restaurants in Auckland with much better service too. We were sitting on a table near the street and their ranch slider door was open which made the food go cold within minutes while we ate. Unfortunately I will not be coming back to this place and will not recommend it to anyone unless they improve their service. Having worked in food industry myself, if you can't handle a busy restaurant,you shouldn't be open. If you are a bookings only which you are not as it states on your website, you need to treat walk ins with a welcoming manner otherwise you shouldn't be open. Moreover whilst we dined, there were 5 tables empty so not sure why the server was claiming to be 'busy'. Disappointing service and not the best food either to make up. Aloo Tikki should be thinner and crispier, too much aloo stuffing made the bites taste more bland. Gol gappe aloo pieces were a bit underdone and so were the chole. By the time we got to momos they were cold so couldn't tell you how it was.
Aarti KashyapAarti Kashyap
Visited this place for the first time by seeing the name CHAAT STREET, thought would be having some delicious chaat experience which I had in INDIA, but it was quite opposite of that. No doubt place is good, peaceful and charming but still doesn’t go with name of it “CHAAT STREET”. It was not good at all. I ordered papdi chaat and chole bhature, thinking of that chaat would be something delicious but naahhh, it was not even looking like chaat (can see the picture I linked) I was so disappointed by seeing it and even more disappointed by thinking that chef its self is an Indian and he is serving this?? Is this you call a chaat? When we even think about Indian snacks, its mouth watering and here it just killed my expectations. Even bhatura, generally it comes 2 in a plate without charging any extra money but here it was just one and the size of bhatura wasn’t on expectations and quantity of chole gave me another shock. Even if I just go behind quality not quantity, still not happy with it because it was not even near the expectations of having chat/ chole bhature. I do understand that everything here is expensive and takes alot to start something, but you are serving something which is a kind of love for people “food”, you shouldn’t be doing this. Being a delhiite, this is not something I would like to spend this much money on it, Its good if I go somewhere else I have tried already. I just wasted my $33, which I regret about today. I’m sorry for it but I am disappointed.
AK KAK K
**Disappointing Experience at Chaat Street** I had high expectations for Chaat Street but left feeling underwhelmed. Service was incredibly slow with only one person serving a busy restaurant. The food was overpriced for the small portions, and dishes arrived cold and at different times, ruining the shared dining experience. The Kashmir Kanti was passable, but the ITO Butter Chicken tasted more like boiled chicken in gravy. Even the gol gappe, though tasty, had a disappointingly small amount of filling. An overly watered-down almond milk further dampened the experience. While the ambiance was nice, I wouldn't recommend it given the poor service and value for money. **Ratings:** * Service: 1/5 * Food quality: 2/5 * Food freshness: 2/5 * Food flavor: 3/5 * Ambience: 4/5 * Value for money: 2.5/5
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I was visiting from Auckland for a weekend work trip when I came across this place and was eager to try it. Me and my colleague walked in and were approached by an indian male server whose first word to us was "yes?" With No smile, or greeting. A bit surprised I said "table for 2 please" to which he asked, "do you have a booking?" I said "no sorry we dont, do we need to have a booking?" He smiled sarcastically and replied " ofcourse you need a booking, it's Saturday night and we are very busy. " Almost immediately felt unwelcomed in the restaurant and spoilt our mood. I understand some places need booking but he could have approached this in a nicer manner. Nevertheless another lady server intervened and said we have a table available immediately and we were escorted to a table near the main street. It was 9pm and had I not been with a work colleague, I would have never chosen to eat at a place with this service first hand. I decided to dine in and food was ok. Have had better food in other restaurants in Auckland with much better service too. We were sitting on a table near the street and their ranch slider door was open which made the food go cold within minutes while we ate. Unfortunately I will not be coming back to this place and will not recommend it to anyone unless they improve their service. Having worked in food industry myself, if you can't handle a busy restaurant,you shouldn't be open. If you are a bookings only which you are not as it states on your website, you need to treat walk ins with a welcoming manner otherwise you shouldn't be open. Moreover whilst we dined, there were 5 tables empty so not sure why the server was claiming to be 'busy'. Disappointing service and not the best food either to make up. Aloo Tikki should be thinner and crispier, too much aloo stuffing made the bites taste more bland. Gol gappe aloo pieces were a bit underdone and so were the chole. By the time we got to momos they were cold so couldn't tell you how it was.
Gunveen Sethi

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Visited this place for the first time by seeing the name CHAAT STREET, thought would be having some delicious chaat experience which I had in INDIA, but it was quite opposite of that. No doubt place is good, peaceful and charming but still doesn’t go with name of it “CHAAT STREET”. It was not good at all. I ordered papdi chaat and chole bhature, thinking of that chaat would be something delicious but naahhh, it was not even looking like chaat (can see the picture I linked) I was so disappointed by seeing it and even more disappointed by thinking that chef its self is an Indian and he is serving this?? Is this you call a chaat? When we even think about Indian snacks, its mouth watering and here it just killed my expectations. Even bhatura, generally it comes 2 in a plate without charging any extra money but here it was just one and the size of bhatura wasn’t on expectations and quantity of chole gave me another shock. Even if I just go behind quality not quantity, still not happy with it because it was not even near the expectations of having chat/ chole bhature. I do understand that everything here is expensive and takes alot to start something, but you are serving something which is a kind of love for people “food”, you shouldn’t be doing this. Being a delhiite, this is not something I would like to spend this much money on it, Its good if I go somewhere else I have tried already. I just wasted my $33, which I regret about today. I’m sorry for it but I am disappointed.
Aarti Kashyap

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**Disappointing Experience at Chaat Street** I had high expectations for Chaat Street but left feeling underwhelmed. Service was incredibly slow with only one person serving a busy restaurant. The food was overpriced for the small portions, and dishes arrived cold and at different times, ruining the shared dining experience. The Kashmir Kanti was passable, but the ITO Butter Chicken tasted more like boiled chicken in gravy. Even the gol gappe, though tasty, had a disappointingly small amount of filling. An overly watered-down almond milk further dampened the experience. While the ambiance was nice, I wouldn't recommend it given the poor service and value for money. **Ratings:** * Service: 1/5 * Food quality: 2/5 * Food freshness: 2/5 * Food flavor: 3/5 * Ambience: 4/5 * Value for money: 2.5/5
AK K

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Reviews of Chaat Street by Vaibhav Vishen

4.2
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1.0
2y

Don't waste your money. The portions are overpriced. 17$ for single Batura. Yikes. A deconstructed pani puri a spoon full of fillings. Eye roll

Edited review to add more context: Update: Yes the single Bhatura comes with more chickpea curry, but that's it. I can get better at the same price. Location isn't any comparable to the other restaurants nearby and is situated in the old Dvice place so nothing fancy. I don't think that makes it any better. Being a born and bred Mumbaikar this just doesn't cut it for me. I went here despite pretty much everyone telling me I'm wasting my money. Usually I'd order a lot more, but I'm glad I didn't this time. If I was looking for a fine dining experience I'd expect better ambience and a Michelin star to go with it (and pay the premium too). Not Mumbai or Delhi street food. Plus, panipuri (mumbai)/gol gappe (delhi). No matter what you call it, it's still the same to me. Happy to call it 'gol gappe' to stand corrected. It came with 1tsp of potato and 1 tsp of tamarind chutney, plus the chilli water to go. No sev that I would normal expect. If that is what Delhi's sorry excuse for 'panipuri/golgappe' is, folks need to try the Mumbai one. It's solid!

I was going to order more but when the 'gol gappe' came, I decided im heading of to the markets to get a better meal which I did. I don't expect gol gappe to fill me up, but I do the chole bhature to do a decent job. May be $17 isn't a lot, but what was served just doesn't cut it especially as I can get a better serving for a lot lesser at a place in the centre of the city. While this works for others, I definitely felt I should have listened to my friends this time re staying clear. If you had asked me how my food was I would have given you my honest opinion there. In fact I was formulating my response in a polite manner in case I was asked in person. I don't often write reviews' but I really felt let down especially as I did not head the advice I received about the place and wanted to make my own call on it.

I debated writing this last bit, but adding it nonetheless. If you have eaten Mumbai street food or eat at Kamla Nagar or Connaught Place in Delhi, this isn't good 'Chaat'. Calling this chaat 'street' is a misnomer. Call it 'Chaat on Diet or Diet Chaat'. If you think small portions are best, Indian food isn't the cuisine to go with. Chaat literally means fingerlicking good. Not.

Big pass...

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2.0
1y

Had a family dinner over the weekend. Despite being full in the evening, the owner/manager (sorry didn't ask your name) was kind enough to accommodate us at a nice table. He was the most effective person there running all around and attending to the guests.

Service: some of the staff need training on the food preparation and serving etiquette. We ordered Chhole Bhature and it was served in a very small plate. The Bhature was hanging outside the plate and was literally touching the table when served, not a hygienic way of serving. When asked about preparation of some of the food items, couldn't get clarity. But really appreciate the effort and service being given by the owner/manager

Food: highly disappointed. A standard plate of Chhole Bhature is expected to have at least 2 Bhature in it given the price of it but it had only 1 small piece (not the standard size). Moreover, taste/look wise it was closer to a soft Naan but definitely not a match to the original Bhature and the taste of Chhole was not that great, could have been better. Chicken Momo had a thick coating of flour but the filling was not bad. Most disappointing was the Masala Tea/Chai, we ordered 3 cups of tea. It had a strong taste and flavour of ginger which was overpowering everything else and was definitely a precooked one (we figured it out from the colour and taste). When asked, we were told that they keep the tea on simmer and boil and serve when ordered. I hope they are aware of the health issues involved in reheating tea, I would request them to stop serving the reheated tea to the customers. When one pays $5.5 for a small cup of tea, we expect at least a freshly made cup of tea. Finally, we had one of the weekends special they had, Pepper Prawn Fry, it was better than all other dishes we had.

Atmosphere: we actually liked the atmosphere and vibe of the restaurant, it was cool to spend some time with family and friends.

I hope the above feedback will help them to do better in some of the areas mentioned above and hope we will find a better version of...

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1.0
2y

I was visiting from Auckland for a weekend work trip when I came across this place and was eager to try it. Me and my colleague walked in and were approached by an indian male server whose first word to us was "yes?" With No smile, or greeting. A bit surprised I said "table for 2 please" to which he asked, "do you have a booking?" I said "no sorry we dont, do we need to have a booking?" He smiled sarcastically and replied " ofcourse you need a booking, it's Saturday night and we are very busy. " Almost immediately felt unwelcomed in the restaurant and spoilt our mood. I understand some places need booking but he could have approached this in a nicer manner. Nevertheless another lady server intervened and said we have a table available immediately and we were escorted to a table near the main street. It was 9pm and had I not been with a work colleague, I would have never chosen to eat at a place with this service first hand. I decided to dine in and food was ok. Have had better food in other restaurants in Auckland with much better service too. We were sitting on a table near the street and their ranch slider door was open which made the food go cold within minutes while we ate. Unfortunately I will not be coming back to this place and will not recommend it to anyone unless they improve their service. Having worked in food industry myself, if you can't handle a busy restaurant,you shouldn't be open. If you are a bookings only which you are not as it states on your website, you need to treat walk ins with a welcoming manner otherwise you shouldn't be open. Moreover whilst we dined, there were 5 tables empty so not sure why the server was claiming to be 'busy'. Disappointing service and not the best food either to make up. Aloo Tikki should be thinner and crispier, too much aloo stuffing made the bites taste more bland. Gol gappe aloo pieces were a bit underdone and so were the chole. By the time we got to momos they were cold so couldn't tell...

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