Very tasty chaat. But even if you like spicy food. Don't ask for spicy chaat. That's too too much spicy Overall a nice experience. Have been going here since childhood. Jab man kare. Chalo UPSC ki chaat.
These guys are selling soggy papdi with insipid watery chutney and for that they are charging 100 rs.additionally, staff is extreme arrogant and stubborn.prabhu chat bhandar is just surviving on its legacy which it used to be as I am his cutomer since last two decades
Aaloo chaat was a disappointment.masala and lemon were not mixed properly with potato. Some potatos were tasteless, some had taste of lemon only and some had taste of masala only. The masala was too spicy even though I told him to keep it medium low. Never waste your money on aaloo chaat.
Below average place. It became popular just because there was no other street food options here. Now tourist come because of the fame. Food wise taste is very average and nothing special. Just another place to tick off your checklist.
Fairly forgettable chaat in terms of balance of flavours and texture. Hygiene is also questionable. Popular because of the lack of options in the area.
Just average chaatwala among. Generally its rush. Gol gappe, bhalla papdi and tikki chat are best options to go for. In such area, a chaatwala providing mouthful chaat is rare.
Awsum chaat guys. There masala chutney flavour is very different that’s why it makes chaat super delicious. In winters u can try gulab jamuns super soft delicious. Bhalla papdi, tikki, gol gappa all are super yummy. Great crowd at his stall. Price is very reasonable. Chart lover must try. Sitting area not available. But trust me this thing not bother u because u will happy with its taste totally worth
This is the Pilgrimage of Chat Lovers in Delhi and India. Nothing, nothing comes near to the taste, authenticity and love with which they prepare and serve Chat
I went there with high expectations last month. Got disappointed with the chaat. Over-hyped. Tikki was some-what good but papdi chaat was way below what I thought. Headed straight back to Chandni chowk to remove the guilt. I guess the original owner (Prabhu) is no more as I saw his photo hanging at the stall. If he might had been there the story would been different, who knows!