Never expected to eat delicious chaat in Indianapolis. Went on a late afternoon and ordered dahi puri, paneer pakora and Bombay sandwich. The dahi puri came out first and I was immediately blown away by the quality and quantity. Crispy puris filled with sweet and tangy yogurt, the best green and tamarind chutney and perfect thin sev; it was to die for. Paneer pakora was fresh and had a perfect amount of batter. It felt a bit low on salt but it was just right when dipped in the spicy green chutney and tangy tamarind chutney. Last was the Bombay sandwich. Nothing to complain there except it was too big for me to take a bite 😀 no complaints, it was delicious and got elevated more with the green chutney and the best Indian tasting ketchup. Liked the food so much that we ended up ordering some samosa chaat and masala chai to go. Chai hit the spot and the chole in the samosa chaat was out of this world. And in the end also bought some “ghevar”, a speciality Indian dessert, something I haven’t seen sold anywhere in the US, it was absolutely delicious and melt in your mouth. Most pictures were taken after gobbling up half the food.
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Never expected to eat delicious chaat in Indianapolis. Went on a late afternoon and ordered dahi puri, paneer pakora and Bombay sandwich. The dahi puri came out first and I was immediately blown away by the quality and quantity. Crispy puris filled with sweet and tangy yogurt, the best green and tamarind chutney and perfect thin sev; it was to die for. Paneer pakora was fresh and had a perfect amount of batter. It felt a bit low on salt but it was just right when dipped in the spicy green chutney and tangy tamarind chutney. Last was the Bombay sandwich. Nothing to complain there except it was too big for me to take a bite 😀 no complaints, it was delicious and got elevated more with the green chutney and the best Indian tasting ketchup. Liked the food so much that we ended up ordering some samosa chaat and masala chai to go. Chai hit the spot and the chole in the samosa chaat was out of this world. And in the end also bought some “ghevar”, a speciality Indian dessert, something I haven’t seen sold anywhere in the US, it was absolutely delicious and melt in your mouth. Most pictures were taken after gobbling up half the food.
Serious taste of Gujarat,India. Food is close to street food you can get. Khaman, Samosa chaat is seriously delicious. If you like Fafda, order ahead for pick up. It’s one of the best of the best. We also got lucky and try their undhiu and it was amazing.Some food was hidden miss, but overall we really enjoyed the food. It’s lil pricey for street food but very satisfying with taste.
Serious taste of Gujarat,India. Food is close to street food you can get. Khaman, Samosa chaat is seriously delicious. If you like Fafda, order ahead for pick up. It’s one of the best of the best. We also got lucky and try their undhiu and it was amazing.Some food was hidden miss, but overall we really enjoyed the food. It’s lil pricey for street food but very satisfying with taste.
They are an Indian vegetarian only restaurant. Food is usually ordered from a menu board at the counter and a number is given to pick up the food when food is ready. The food is traditional food from the state of Gujarat. The food costs around $20.00 - $25.00 per person. They're not cheap. There is no room for wheelchairs. There is a small area for sitting and eat-in. Mostly it's designed for carryout. There food is excellent!