Om Sweets and ISKCON Temple, Ghaziabad can be both really attractive for tourists. Good bhaji pav, samosas and turkey are among the dishes to be tried at this place. Nicely cooked jalebi have an appetizing taste.
The person who was on reception yesterday!! He don’t know how to behave and using abusing words with an female customer . Pls all donot go to this shop .
Because Delhi can do a Mumbaiyya pav bhaji, and how!Want to eat- Chaat, pav bhaaji, samosas, all things which make your tummy go mmmmmmmWhere to go- Om Sweets, Raj Nagar, GhaziabadWhat to wear- It's your typical next door chaat corner, and the crowd it draws comprises people you have grown up with, so wear whatever you are comfortable inWhom to go with- Friends, family and especially out-station relativesHow to get there- OK, this is tricky. Ghaziabad is not well connected by metro so you will have to get down at Vaishali and look for an auto/bus which drops you there. The best way to go would be in your own vehicleWhat to order- The golgappas and pav bhaji. The chaat is typical of the one served in UP, the state which rules the roost in chaat specialities AND the pav bhaji. Never before have I eaten a better pav bhaji than this in DelhiWhat's for dessert?- You can opt for sweets on the counter or piping hot jalebis and imartis. On a cold winter evening, we preferred the latter, ofcourse. Cost for 2- Rs 200What we reviewed- Seriously, one of the best chaats I have had in a filled-with-chaat-stalls city of Delhi, the place is the neighborhood's pride with its dirt cheap rates and lip smacking food. For a taste of the street food which throngs UP, this is the best place to head to