The chaats are okay - I would not recommend travelling all the way to taste their dishes. If you crave for Chaats you may visit other places like Chini Chor or Flavours of India. Though if you are just traveling around you can try their sweets. The prices are economical.
Paranthas are generous, fresh and awesome. Black dal and rajma were also yummy. The rest is barely average. The snacks and sweets are very strange and artificial to taste. Prices are rock bottom, which is a joy.
So this place is a little gem
Decor is pretty average nothing wow but the food is fantastic.
We had
-pani puri a bit expensive 3gbp for a plate of 6 I pay 1gbp in east london but they were nice
chole bhature which is chickpeas in gravy with Indian fried bread that was fantastic I truly enjoyed it
We also ordered kofte in gravy I found them to be average and a bit too spicy for my liking, had paneer masala fantastic dish creamy and paneer was upto scratch.
And we took away mithai coconut burfi, pistachio burfi, chocolate burfi and another type yellow colour one. I usually don't have expectations when it comes to mithai as in London I have never found a place that makes it just like in india but I was amazingly surprised it melted in my mouth and wasn't hard at all
The only let down was at the mithai / sweet counter I was waiting for my turn but people coming after me were being served before, the person serving me at the mithai counter had no smile but table service was good
Total bill about 25gbp
Verdict definitely worth checking out if you are after good vegetarian indian food and if you miss mithai from india this is definitely the place to be
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