This place is pretty straight up.
No frills.
No pretence.
No BS.
Just good, Indian street food.
My order was simple - Chana Bhatura and a Limca.
I haven't had a Chana Bhatura since I was a kid, so this was a real treat.
It came with a side of yoghurt, chopped onions with garam masala and chunk of lime pickle.
The chana was laced with some hot green chutney and a mild splash of fresh coriander. It tasted very fresh, mouthwatering with masala, and was right off the stove.
The bhatura was not too greasy and nice and chewy.
My only gripe is that they could have thrown in an extra couple of heaping tablespoons of the chana, as there was too much bhatura to sweep up the chana.
Good job - I am coming back to try something else ... maybe the Samosa Chaat?