4/5 t c. 5 years ago on Google • 25 reviews
Most
of
us
are
familiar
with
the
Bhagat
Tarachand
outlets
in
food
courts
of
all
major
malls
but
to
have
a
stand
alone
full
fledged
restaurant
was
a
good
news
indeed
for
all
those
who
love
their
food.
The
restaurant
opened
last
year
in
the
Panchpakhadi
area
which
is
one
of
the
main
food
hubs
of
the
City
and
has
a
sizable
all
veg
eating
populace.
The
place
is
quite
big
with
an
inner
and
outer
area
both
of
which
have
AC
and
good
seating
arrangements.
The
interiors
n
ambiance
of
the
inner
area
is
especially
lively
n
colorful.
The
menu
is
comprehensive
with
all
the
pure
veg
items
one
can
imagine
especially
from
the
Gujarat
and
Rajasthan
states
and
other
Northern
delicacies.
Starters:
Khicha:
this
is
a
fun
thing
to
start
with
and
should
be
tried
at
least
once.
Its
has
a
crunchy
dry
Bajra/Jowar
base
topped
with
namkeens,
onions,
tomatoes
and
chaat
masala.
Veg
Seekh
Kebabs:
a
must
have
dish
!
Finely
minced
mixed
veggies
with
tandoori
masala
slow
roasted
in
the
clay
oven.
Served
with
green
mint
Chutney
and
salad
,
it
was
very
delicious.
Paneer
Rolls:
easily
the
weakest
dish
that
we
had
!
Soft
cottage
cheese
cubes
rolled
in
fine
flour
wraps
layered
with
some
masala.
This
one
can
be
avoided.
Mix
Veg
Lollipop:
this
has
a
minced
mix
Veggies
finger
to
which
is
attached
a
fried
bread
stick.
The
lollipop
has
a
nice
blend
of
Chinese
sauces,
good
taste
n
crunchy
texture.
Mains:
Normal
Thali:
this
has
options
of
two
sabzi,
Dal,
fresh
yogurt,
papad,
wheat
roti,
steamed
rice
and
roshogulla.
Very
satisfying
in
terms
of
quality
n
taste.
Special
Thali:
this
has
options
of
three
variety
sabzi
and
a
Paneer
dish,
Dal
tadka,
mix
raita,
papad,
ghee
roti,
veg
pulav
and
Gulab
jamun.
This
is
definitely
better
than
the
normal
thali
as
some
of
the
items
like
Paneer,
Dal
and
the
warm
juicy
gulab
jamun
were
mind
blowing
!
Aloo
Paratha:
this
has
four
cut
pieces
of
a
nice
soft
fat
paratha
!
Served
with
butter
and
fresh
yogurt.
The
portion
size
is
quite
big.
Ask
for
the
Chaas
or
butter
milk
along
with
the
meal.
The
rest
of
the
menu
also
has
some
interesting
items
which
are
worth
trying.
The
service
is
strictly
ok,
can
get
very
slow
especially
on
weekends
or
holidays
but
hopefully
they
will
improve
on
that
aspect.
Overall
it’s
good
to
have
a
Bhagat
Tarachand
Restaurant
in
the
City
which
makes
the
competition
even
tougher
for
the
already
crowded
food
scene
especially
in
the
pure
veg
segment.
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