Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Kachori Wala outside Hanuman Mandir

I have been to this place innumerable times, all thanks to my mom-she introduced me to this stall.This kachori wala has not attracted any food website yet and the reviews also are very few in number, mostly by some newspapers who look out for such small stalls in the heart of the city. We ended up visiting this place on a Tuesday when the place was hell crowded.

It is outside Hanuman Mandir,Baba Kharag Singh Marg,Connaught Place. The stall is right under a huge tree but the easiest way to locate the stall is to walk till you find a huge mob of people eating away their blues. :P
The kachoris are priced reasonably, 15 INR for a single piece and 30 INR for a plate (2 pieces).Although they sell bread pakoras also at the same price but this review is all about kachoris.

Kachoris are crispy and are stuffed with hot and spicy masala. They are bigger than the kachoris we find in the renowned sweet and snack shops. Along with them, their famous aaloo ki sabzi is served which is a perfect combination of tomatoes and spices which makes it tangy and peppery. If you visit some local places like these to eat, you always find curries turning watery and tasteless after the first few hours of the sale but the quality here remains consistent and that is the reason they have regular customers.

I haven't tried their bread pakora's but yes the aroma reaches you even when you are steps away.I am not a die-hard fan of kachori's but if this is what I get, I don't mind.

As for the seating place, roam around, stand and eat or find some place around under the tree-explore the little bazaar behind hanuman mandir and beware of the monkeys.

-Sabzi is made many times in a day, no chance of eating up stale things.
-Not that oily.

Happy Eating!


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