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Chache Di Hatti

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Vegetarian
$$$$ Price range per person INR 1 - INR 200
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Bungalow Rd
Delhi, India
Vishwa Vidyalaya
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The menu of Vegetarian cuisine under the direction of the great chef is wonderful here. Check out nicely cooked onion salads, stuffed potatoes and naan this restaurant offers. Take your chance to taste delicious lemonade, juice or lassi.

Many people note that the staff is gracious at Chache Di Hatti. Prompt service is something clients appreciate here. A lot of visitors suppose that prices are reasonable for what you receive. As guests see it, the ambiance is pleasant here. This place is rated on Google 4.3 by its visitors.

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Gurmeet Singh Kalsi Request content removal
Let’s get one thing straight: Chole Bhature isn’t health food, not even from big names like Haldiram’s. So, if it’s not good for you, it better be darn tasty, right? Sadly, the Chole Bhature here was just average in flavor—nothing to write home about. On the plus side, the quantity is solid. They’re generous with refills of chole, onions, and chutney if you ask, and they don’t skimp. The bhature itself had a nice surprise—a pocket of potato mash right in the center, which I really enjoyed. The vibe is lively, with standing tables in the adjacent shop where you might squeeze in (sometimes sharing with strangers). But brace yourself for long lines—separate for men and women—that can stretch so far, you might lose your craving before you get served. And parking? It’s a nightmare, so plan ahead. One annoyance: there’s no handwash station, which is a must when your hands are dripping with oil from the bhature. Plenty of sweat is FREE there. Just Kidding. You can also order extras like lassi or other snacks from the adjacent shop, but those come at an additional cost. Oh, and don’t expect a washroom—there isn’t one. So, come prepared, because as they say, “Time toh yahan par lagne wala hai, dost!” (You’re gonna be waiting, buddy!) Overall: Decent Chole Bhature with good portions and refills, but the average taste, long queues, and lack of basic facilities like handwash or parking hold it back. If you’re nearby and craving a quick bite, it’s worth a try—just don’t expect a five-star experience. Service: Dine in Price per person: ₹1–200 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Famous Chole Bhature
Arya Pandey Request content removal
1 Star Not Worth the Hype or the Heat I had heard so much about chache Di Hatti its legacy, its “iconic” taste and naturally, I was excited. But the reality was honestly painful, both literally and figuratively. We waited in line for nearly an hour under the burning sun, drenched in sweat, thinking the food must be worth the wait. But what we got left us shocked and deeply disappointed. The chole were dripping with oil, made from poor-quality chana, and had zero flavour. The green chilli wasn’t even fried, which made the plate feel incomplete. And then came the final blow the bhature. So oily, so heavy, and worst of all, barely any aloo stuffing inside. It felt like biting into hot air soaked in oil. No crunch, no fluff, no balance. Just grease. There were no sides, no pickle, no attention to detail just a plate thrown together with no love or care. At ₹90, it wasn’t a meal it was a letdown. I truly believe this place is surviving only on its name and influencer promotions. The quality simply isn’t there anymore. Maybe it once had soul, but now it just feels hollow. I went there hopeful. I left sweaty, frustrated, and honestly, a little sad. Separate point that made things worse: Absolutely no hygiene. The cooking area looked unclean, and the way food was being handled didn’t inspire any confidence. It genuinely made me uncomfortable. No place to sit. After standing in the heat for so long, we had to eat while standing on the side of a busy street. No tables, no shade just chaos. For a place with so much fame, this is shocking. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Divyankshi Anand Request content removal
We Went there around 9 40 am on a Saturday morning, be prepared for a crowd there. Had to wait 50 mins to place an order. But the order came in seconds so no complaints there. Try to reach early on weekends that's my advice. The taste is perfect, order sweet lassi with it to complete your meal for a perfect weekend breakfast. Service: Dine in Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: ₹1–200 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3 Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian
Vegetarian
$$$$ Price range per person INR 1 - INR 200
Chache Di Hatti on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
Bungalow Rd
Delhi, India
Vishwa Vidyalaya
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Vishwa Vidyalaya
Bungalow Rd, Delhi, India
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