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Feedback gevenThe best armi in panipat especially if u have it in their shop I have it from my kindness and arc I am moved to gurgaon but I come every month especially early morning to their armi sabji they have the best authentic taste of armi chole and masala alloo its very old shop and they will find this type of old shops in small towns just I miss this kind of food
Beautiful place to hang with friends after a game on Sunday
His kachoris are best in Panipat and they are also very famous in Panipat. Kachori is believed to have originated in Hindi belt region of India. In these states it is usually a round flattened ball made of fine flour filled with a stuffing of baked mixture of yellow moong dal or urad dal (crushed and washed horse beans), besan (crushed and washed gram flour), black pepper, red chili powder, salt and other spices. If you will come on sunday, you will not get place in there shop to stand. There will be so rush on sunday.
Very nice taste pitthi Puri and kachori both are good aalo and chole sabzi is also nice try to eat at shop fresh 40-45 rs for half plate with 2 puri and 70-75rs 4 puri rates depending upon mode of payment and disposable plates
It tastes best when it is consumed in its shop itself as the package of chesori halves to take the taste. only on Sunday they also make petha subji, which is only served when you ask. current price for 1 plate is rs 70 (4 kachori.) together with this one can drink fresh leti cold drinks in their choice.
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