I had heard about Chandani Chowk through tour guides and on internet, that one can have taste of Delhi here. I took a Metro from Paharganj to Chandani Chowk and was prepared to try something new and not complain about the crowd.Soon after coming out of the metro station I reached a square where the deep fried snacks were sold. The place was had so many people and also was littered. The samosa, kachori and bread pakodas were available with every vendor. I was little curious about the bread pakoda because I had never tasted it before. So I went for one!
I was expecting some filling inside the bread slices but there wasn't any. How did I like it? Well, I am not keen on having another one!
The picture looked great- made me want to eat it- so when I read your write up and especially the final line about "I am not keen on having another one!" I laughed- I love the way you put it so clearly and yet politely. :)
ReplyDeleteTastes better with stuffing of potatoes or cottage cheese...
ReplyDeleteYummy Yummy pakoda. Chandi Chowk is a great place for chaat & many other delicious dishes. And very cheap plus generous helpings at that. At least that's how I remember the place till I left Delhi in 2003 !
ReplyDelete@Anjuli: Thanks!
ReplyDelete@Saru: Yeah! I tried one with potato stuffing in Vidhisha, tasted good.
@Ramakrishnan: I think the place is not changed much!