overall it was nice and value for money.
@240/-(200gms).
so many varieties of sweets available, and main focus is on sugar free products which are actually at decent price and comes with great taste.
We always stop at this place to grab a bite of refreshing chaats to pamper the taste buds after all day shopping. Its a small shop which serves some basic chaats and sweets and also beverages to cool your tongue from all the talking and bargaining at shops. My all time favourite is aloo tikki and dahi papdi chaat. It has the right amount of mint and tamarind chutney and makes the dish absolutely delicious. The dabeli was ok and paneer cutlet was mediocre.
So overall I would suggest this place to stop by, if you want to take a quick break from shopping.
Dharwad Peda - Soft and sweet coated in rava. This is a must try. Dharwad peda is an Indian sweet delicacy unique to the state of Karnataka, India. It derives its name from the city of Dharwad in Karnataka.This sweet's history is around 175 years old.
Mysore Park - Mysore pak originally called as Mysuru Paaka (Paaka means a sweet syrup) is an Indian sweet prepared in ghee that is popular in Southern India. It originated in Mysore in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is made of generous amounts of ghee, sugar, gram flour, and often cardamom.
Banana Chips - I crave for yellow banana chips fried in coconut oil. I can keep eating. I can't stop at handful. Only chips I eat.
All three are a must try!
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