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.
Had the famous chole bhature, and Amritsari Kulcha and aaloo paratha and it was an amazing and heavy breakfast for 3. Also, had one sweet lassi. Especially if you want kulcha and dalmakhani, paneer plate you better go by 10:30 -11 am.
Best chole Bhature in Gurgaon. Don't forget the Meethi lassi. 👌
Suggestion is to eat the hot food there itself. But there is no sitting area so for senior citizens it's not advised to go there for eating unless you got a car.
All the people passing by were looking at the queues and wishing to stop and try some.
There were 6 shops in the area with the same name and same board. I just chose to go to the one that had a long queue as I couldn't figure out which was the oldest one. Didn't regret one bit 😋
The food here is delicious 😋. Staff is really cooperative. Taking a token and collecting the food process is designed so well that there is no problem to newcomers. You get a separate token for each item and the token differs for both pickup and having there itself. We tried Cholle Bhature along with Lassi..the taste was awesome ..really worth taking time out to go there enjoy tasty food.
Of course, the sitting is outdoors hence you will have to suffer the heat/humid and also the area seems too rushy and hence parking is a challenge.
Though there are multiple outlets with identical names but you can identify it with a specific name as' Civil line wala' and not 'wale'.
On the birthday of Virat sir, I visted this beautiful place. Chole bhature were really amazing. The fillings in the bhatura was so delicious and unique.
The food is good. The chhole bhature is aptly priced. Chur chur naan is a bit overpriced and takes some time to be prepared.
The taste is very very good. Seating in open air beside the shop and in the parking lot under the tree.
Recommended if you are in the area and want to eat a quick meal. Advised to stick to chhole bhature only.
Best for Chur Chur Naan Thali, Chole Bhatura and Sweet/Salt Lassi.
I re-visited after a long gap and had food at their new location, and must say they are back to their original good super tasty food. Earlier (quite sometime back) their quality had gone down, but now all good.
Please note there are now atleast 4 shops with same name, but only one is original.
They have a token system, and despite the huge crowd, the service is fast; its a self service. They have some high tables where you can stand and eat or some low tables with stools for you to sit and eat. All this is in the open right in front of the shop. There is some shade as there is a big tree. Since eating is in open, expect flies hovering on your food. If hygiene is your concern, best is to get the food packed. But best is to eat right there - hot and fresh.
As the food is typical Punjabi with oil and butter, it's a bit heavy on the stomach.
Parking is an issue here. If you park on the road, chances are your car will get towed by police. The parking space in front of shop is mismanaged and chaotic, your car might get blocked.
Overall, a good experience. My brother liked the taste of chole bhature. This one is the original outlet towards the end of road opp. Clarks inn, where there is dedicated parking.
Civil Lines Wale Restaurant: A Must-Visit for Chole Bhature Lovers
If you're a fan of chole bhature, then Civil Lines Wale Restaurant in Gurgaon is a must-visit. This small, unassuming eatery has been serving up some of the best chole bhature in the city for over a decade.
The chole are perfectly spiced, with a rich and flavorful gravy. The bhature are light and fluffy, with a crispy exterior. The combination of the two is simply irresistible.
The restaurant is located in a busy market area, so it's best to visit during off-peak hours to avoid the crowds. There is no seating inside the restaurant, so you'll have to stand and eat at one of the small tables outside. But don't let that deter you - the food is definitely worth it!
Here's a summary of my pros and cons for Civil Lines Wale Restaurant:
**Pros:**
* Delicious chole bhature
* Authentic cuisine
* Affordable prices
**Cons:**
* Limited seating inside the restaurant
* Can be crowded during peak hours
Overall, I highly recommend Civil Lines Wale Restaurant to anyone looking for a taste of authentic Punjabi cuisine, especially if you're a fan of chole bhature.
I’ve been here yesterday I always prefer to go here for best Amritsari kulcha & Chole bhature 🤩♥️
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Delicious chole bature and hot sweet jalebi. There is some waiting time over the weekends n might have trouble finding parking as well.
I had a delightful experience at Chole Bhatoore Civil line wala! The Chur Chur Nan bread was absolutely the best I've ever tasted. As a North Indian food lover, this place hit all the right spots. The flavors were authentic and mouthwatering, reminding me of homemade delicacies. The ambiance was charming and gave a cozy feeling. It's a must-visit spot in Gurugram for anyone who craves delicious, traditional North Indian food. The staff was courteous and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience. The prices were reasonable, considering the quality and quantity of the food served. I highly recommend this place to all food enthusiasts looking for an authentic and satisfying meal. I can't wait to go back and try more dishes from their menu!
Amazing taste, very less oil and light weight bhatura, chhole is very tasty. Having breakfast here is totally worth it.
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