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We like all the chats and beverages. We had told them not too sweet while ordering so it was good for our taste. They have both indoor outdoor seating.
One of the best chole bhature. We tried both paneer bhature and regular. Paneer one was really well made, fluffy with right amount of paneer filling. Masala chai was great as well. Service was quick. Spacious restaurant. Gulab jamin we ordered was cold, I was hoping they warmed it up. Service a bit slow given how busy they are, but polite staff.
Great tasting North Indian street food chaat. Every dish we ordered was delicious. This is an unassuming place with self service where they call your name out when your order is ready. The quick service and ample seating inside and outside was great. Just wish they would soon switch to using ceramic plates and steel cutlery instead of the disposable ones they use currently.
We came to Delhiwala Chaat on a Sunday morning for brunch, and there wasn’t a lot of rush. We ordered quite a bit of food—Aloo Pyaaz Paratha, Paneer Paratha, Chole Bhature, Dahi Papdi Chaat and Chai. Chole Bhature tasted great, the bhaturas weren’t oily, and the chole hit the spot. The chaat was also decent and was quite piquant, though it fell way short of tasting amazing. And the same was true for parathas, the taste for which could be rated mediocre to decent at best. They also serve dahi(yogurt), chopped onions and achaar(pickle) with parathas, which is nice. You order at the reception, and pay for the food. They then either call out your name or bring your food to your table. They’ve seating inside as well as outside. They’ve parking available outside too. The staff is polite, and does their best. They ran out of chai, and since we had already paid for it, they offered us a free rasmalai to compensate for it, which I thought was a nice gesture. Overall, it’s a decent place to satisfy your North Indian food cravings.