This outlet was recommended by Indian star cricketer Virat Kohli quite casually during an interview. I thought that maybe it’s just another over-rated chhole bhature shop.
I then took-off with my fellow taster to see if this really has that factor in it.
When we arrived, the first impression was of the parking - unattended open ground. This can be a problem for those who don’t enjoy moving your car front or back in the middle of the meal.
Next observation was the queue - sometimes longer than you may expect.
Third observation was the space for dine-in experience- limited (probably 40-50 people at max).
Now let’s talk about the chhole bhature.
Hygiene was a considerable 8.5/10.
Bhatura - crisp, fluffy, chewy, and light on your intestines. An easy 8.5/10.
Chhole - very well-balanced. 9/10.
Lassi can be purchased from the stall beside the chhole bhatura counter.
I have had better chhole bhature than this honestly. But the overall experience is worth a try. Don’t fall for the desi ghee story - that the bhature are made in desi ghee. This is a plain lie, whoever said that.
The food is good, but since Gurugram is quite short of such quality street food options, these seem like valuable gems here.
If heaven decides to open a chola bhatura shop they are surely going to request the Civil lines wala to do the honors. Truly soulful taste that makes you cherish every bite.
Certainly! At just 100 rupees, the chole bhature here surpass the taste of those priced at 250 rupees in popular places like Haldiram. The chole was incredibly flavorful, and the lassi was nice too. The service was impressively quick, and enjoying this meal in the fresh air of Gurugram 🥲 made the entire experience truly enjoyable.
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