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Feedback gevenThe Taste of SITARAM DIWANCHAND Chole Bhature is wholesome pure like sweet lost in mouth that's the Taste I feel, the Quality, Taste service is good.
Nothing special. We drove 55 mints to reach this restaurant to have chole bhatore but disappointed with dish. Taste is as common as other restaurants. Very crowded. I saw on youtube blogger that its very tasty and different but didn’t find anything different in taste and serving style. Fast service and cooperative staff.
One of the best chole bhature I ever had, the maintenance, taste and service everything is perfect. The panner masala filling in the bhature adds extra taste to the dish, gajar Wale achaar and chole are the perfect match to their hot bhature! Would love to visit this place again and again.
Great quick bite and cheap eats. We walked in, paid upfront and got our food immediately. The taste was amazing and the quantity good. They have standing tables and a sink to wash your hands.
This shop is pretty famous for serving some of the best chole bhature in Delhi. And if it’s the best chole bhature in Delhi, they’re probably the best, period. They top their chole with spicy potatoes and mint chutney; they are rich and perfectly spiced. Very very good. The bhature aren’t fresh out of the oil. I’m sure they’re generally fresh, considering the massive turnover of food, but they make them in batches, and toast them on a dry pan before serving. This gives them a pretty unique texture. They’re fluffy, soft, and bready. If you’re someone who likes a crisp bhature or the huge ballon kind which crackle and shatter, you’re not gonna like this. I found them inoffensive. The sides you get with your meal could be seasonal; we got onions and a green chilli pickle. Both were great. Washed it down with some sweet lassi, which was pretty standard stuff, but did the job. This place is never not crowded, so you’re going to have to join a queue to get your food. But they’re well staffed and accustomed to the rush. We went for lunch on a Sunday, and got our food in under 10 minutes. There are no chairs. You stand, you eat, you get out. If you’re taking the metro, get off at RK Ashram Marg on the blue line; it’s a five minute walk.