Friday 31 July 2015

working on a low budget !

i found this really cheap road side stall at yogi nagar at Borivali west 
he serves really cheap chaat items 
Chaat (Hindi/Nepali: चाट, Urdu/Punjabi: چاٹ ) is a term describing savory snacks, typically served at road-side tracks from stalls or food carts in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.[1][2] With its origins in Uttar Pradesh,[3] chaat has become immensely popular in the rest of South Asia. The word derives from Hindi cāṭ चाट (tasting, a delicacy), from cāṭnā चाटना (to lick), from Prakrit caṭṭei चट्टेइ (to devour with relish, eat noisily).[4]

below is bhel puri 
which is 
Bhelpuri (Marathi भेळ) is a savoury Indian snack, and is also a type of chaat. It is made out of puffed rice, vegetables and a tangy tamarind sauce.[2]
Bhel is often identified with the beaches of Mumbai, such as Girguam or Juhu.[3] Bhelpuri is thought to have originated within the Gucafes and street food stalls of Mumbai, and the recipe has spread to most parts of India where it has been modified to suit local food availability. It is also said to be originated from Bhadang (भडंग), a spicy namkeen from Western Maharashtra. Dry Bhel is made from Bhadang, The Kolkata variant of Bhelpuri is called Jhaal Muri (meaning "spicy puffed rice"). A native Mysore variant of Bhelpuri is known as Churumuri or Churmuri in Bangalore.[4] A dry variant of Bhelpuri popularly known as Bhadang is consumed after garnishing with onions, coriander and lemon juice.                                               

this is just randomly made 
not much on the taste but not too bad also... 
its value for money for Rs 15/- 
hygiene wise..... a big question mark.....try only if you are adventurous!!! 
yippieee.....i am adventurous.....and i survived to tell the tale...

(things that a low budget can make you do)

below is dahi puri

Dahipuri, or Dahi puri, is a South Asian snack which is especially popular in the state of Maharashtra, India. The dish is a form of chaat and originates from the city of Mumbai.[1] It is served with mini-puri shells (golgappa), which are more popularly recognized from the dish pani puri. Dahi puri and pani puri chaats are often sold from the same vendor.

which experience is also the same as above....
and feelings same as above.....
cost Rs 20/-


im happy that im alive....

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