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Street food, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person INR 1 - INR 200
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Shop No.8, Green Avenue Plaza, near Balaji Hotel
Thane, Maharashtra, India
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At this place people can delve deep into delicious meals, and taste perfectly cooked samosa chaat, chole bhature and paneer. If hungry, come here for tasty jalebi. Food delivery is a big plus of this restaurant. The terrific staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place great. The fine service is a big plus of Agra Chat Centre. You will appreciate fair prices. It's a good place with the exotic atmosphere. But this place has been rated below average by Google.

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Authentic Bedmi puri and awesome chaat and samosa. Must try if you love authentic North Indian food. They don’t do delivery or food apps. No dine in. Service: Takeaway Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 1 Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian
Astha Anand Request content removal
The owner of the shop is extremely I'll mannered and misbehaved. Wanted to share an experience with all that it's been 36 hours that we visited his shop and ate some stuff of rs 80. This is the incident of Sunday night on 27th APR'25. We ordered and had some eatries from his shop, meanwhile my 3 year old daughter found the food spicy so my husband went to a local sandwich stall to buy her one sandwich and she can also enjoy with us. Meanwhile I paid him the bill of rs 80 via gpay and informed one of the boy who was working on his shop (as there were lot workers on his shop). We finished our stuff and my daughter asked for water, my husband ordered a water bottle of rs 10 from this shop, and i didn't see him and he paid cash rs 90 to another worker. After reaching home (when it was almost 9.55 pm) something clicked in my mind and i checked with my husband that how did you pay bottle amount then he informed me that he paid cash of rs 90. We didn't find it suitable to visit the shop at 10 in the night and instead decided to visit the shop some other day. I went the shop on 29th APR '25 in the morning at 10 am and informed the shopkeeper the whole incident but he misbehaved with me. I told him that this is a mistake that happened with us as a customer and you should respect your customers. Because there is no other way to reiterate the whole this and I could just request you as a shopkeeper. When I used some lines firmly then he offended and started giving me rs 100 and said please take it and go away from here. I refused to accept it because inappropriately he was blaming us. But my question is in this tech world, such mistakes can easily be find. Definitely there is no other way to justify this but can only request shopkeepers. And definitely I don't want to do fraud for rs 80. I am educated, working and belongs to a good family. But it s our hard earned money and really wanted to request the shopkeeper to understand the situation. Plus food was not good and I saw one worker was kneading the flour on the floor. I think such businesses should shut down where they don't value their customers!! Don't purchase anything from here. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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On a quest for finding good street food, I stumbled across a gem called Agra Chat Centre at Mira Road East. While it doesn't look fancy with its humble set-up, the food is worth coming here. You'll find authentic North Indian snacks, sweets & other food items here, most of which is served fresh & hot.

Two of my favorites from the menu that I recommend you to try are:

Aloo Tikki ~ A crispy cutlet primarily made of boiled potato mixed with a variety of spices & served with tamarind (imli) & coriander-mint chutney. Sometimes they also serve it with chhole gravy.

Aloo Chat ~ Another dish made of boiled potatoes which are cut in cubes, fried with various spices & served with chat masala. They also add few pieces of paneer to the dish.

Both the snack items were spicy & super delicious. What I loved the most is that they stayed true to the North Indian style of making street food that you rarely find in Mumbai.
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Street food, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person INR 1 - INR 200
Agra Chat Centre on map
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Shop No.8, Green Avenue Plaza, near Balaji Hotel
Thane, Maharashtra, India
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