After a long time in indore finally a good place to enjoy soya chaap with rumali roti.
I ordered Boti Soya Chaap and it was so good, just had one issue that it was so spicy.
Rest this place is in my list from now onwards🎉🥳😍
This is one of the best places to have Soya Chaap in the city. Located near BCM Heights, it’s a decent spot if you’re craving chaap.
The ambience is not very celebrated, but there is a decent amount of indoor seating, and they also have one table outdoors. Their menu offers a variety of chaap, including starters and main courses, along with breads.
I’ve tried their Amritsari, boti, and malai chaap, and here are my reviews for all three:
Amritsari soya chaap is the star dish here. Since I personally enjoy the essence of garlic, this one is my favorite. Pair it with their rumali roti, and you’re good to go. Try this only if you enjoy garlic; otherwise, you can skip it.
Boti chaap is yet another chaap that I liked. It’s Amritsari chaap without the garlic, spicy in taste, and goes well with rumali roti.
Malai chaap is a disappointment. It tastes more milky than buttery, lacks any distinct taste, and I’d recommend skipping it.
Overall, it’s my first choice whenever I’m craving chaap. The place is absolutely value for money and pocket-friendly. 👍
Ideal place for those who love non-veg but can't eat. The food has all the texture and spices of a non-veg dish, and even the names, but one shall be surprised to learn what the major ingredient is. It's Soya!
The staff is courteous and prompt. The space is a bit on tighter side, giving a feeling of sitting in a crowded room.
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