The walk with a view of Gurudwara Guru Ka Mahal is what you can expect after dining at Ahuja Milk Bhandar. Carpe diem – the Indian cuisine waits for you. That's a good idea to order nicely cooked broth, kacamak and filet américain. The chef at this place cooks tasty falooda, kulfi and yogurt. Check out delicious mango lassi.
Food delivery is a big plus of this spot. The staff is hospitable that's what makes Ahuja Milk Bhandar so nice. Guests mention that the service is prompt here. Average prices at this place are good news for its visitors.
It is a small shop with no sitting area. I ordered a normal lassi and a kesaria lassi. It was morning time and i was really hungry. First i recieved the normal lassi. It looked really tempting, served in a big steel glass with malai and makhan on top. While the malai and makhan on top of it tasted good, the lassi under that had watery texture. It was almost as thin as chaach. Though it tasted decent, but the lack of thickness ruined it's taste. Forget the best lassi of India, it was not even the best lassi of Amritsar.
Well, i still had hope from the Kesariya Lassi. The curd used for it had saffrom flavour which i liked because most of the places add kesar syrup in normal lassi to give it kesariya feel. They had the natural one. But as was the case with normal lassi, once i ate the delicious malai and makhan from the top of it, the lassi inside was again watery. It was such a disappointment.
I have heard about their Phirni as well on You Tube. A very popular Youtuber called it the tastiest phirni that he has ever eaten. Well, after taking just one scoop from their phirni, i was certain that this youtuber has no idea what a phirni is. If their lassis were a disappointment, their phirni was a disaster. I'm being absolutely honest, it was the worst phirni that i have ever eaten. I went here with two of my friends and this phirni tasted so bad that all three of us could only take a spoon of it.