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Karishma Chat

A friend told me about this place and said we get one of the best pani puri's here. I am always of fond of chats and wanted to try this place.The place is a roadside chat shop situated in front of a big clothing shop.I wanted to go try this. And there were a lot of crowd every time i cross it. I am not a patient person and queues and crowds irritate me.

One day i decided to brave the crowd and try it. After standing in the crowd for about 10 minutes, I managed to find the place in the "Inner Circle". Inner circle is the crowd standing around the Big basket holding the puris. It looks like a big block standing on a three legged stand. The Pani puri walla is wearing a glove for hygienic purposes or atleast to give us a feeling that it is hygiene. Which in my view is good. His assistant breaks the puris and fills it with not very spicy aloo masala. He dips it in the clay pot containing the pani. I am not sure of the ingredients of the pani. But it is a little spicy and has a tangy flavour. He gives a palm bowl (also similar to a thona in tamil) to the inner circle which has about 12 people. He gives 6 pani puris to 12 people in about 7 minutes. Imagine the speed and perfections. I honestly did not count the time as i was busy eating the puris. Few ppl decide to go for a second round. But i opt for Kulfi.. WHich is really cold and Delicious.Which a happy heart in a Few Bucks , I head home....

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