Bikanervala is a household name when it comes to authentic Indian sweets and snacks. Founded in 1950 in Rajasthan, Bikanervala has since expanded to become one of the most popular chains of vegetarian restaurants in India. Today, we’re taking a closer look at the Bikanervala outlet located in Sector 29 of Gurgaon, known for its lip-smacking street food that draws foodies from far and wide.
Here’s a rundown of some of the must-try items at Bikanervala Sector 29:
- Bhalla Papdi: A delicious and tangy snack made with crispy fried papdis, boiled potatoes, chickpeas, and a blend of spices, served with mint and tamarind chutney.
- Gol Gappe: Also known as Pani Puri or Puchka, this is a quintessential Indian street food made with crispy hollow puris filled with a spicy potato filling and tangy tamarind water.
- Lassi: A popular North Indian drink made with thick yogurt, milk, and sugar, blended with ice and served chilled. Bikanervala’s sweet lassi is a must-try.
- Chole Bhature: A classic North Indian dish made with spicy chickpeas and deep-fried bread, also known as Bhatura. Bikanervala’s version is crispy, fluffy and perfectly complements the spicy chole.
- Pav Bhaji: A popular Mumbai street food made with a spicy vegetable curry, served with soft buns, butter and chopped onions.
- Poori Bhaji: Another classic North Indian dish made with deep-fried bread served with a spicy potato curry.
- Sweet Lassi: A rich and creamy yogurt-based drink made with sugar and flavored with cardamom, saffron, or rose water.
Price Range:
At Bikanervala Sector 29, you can also try other popular street foods like Puri Sabji, Raj Kachori, and Cholle Bhature. The prices at Bikanervala are reasonable and start from as low as Rs. 100 for some of the snacks, going up to Rs. 500 for a full meal.
So the next time you’re in Gurgaon and looking for delicious street food, head over to Bikanervala Sector 29 and treat your taste buds to some of the best chaat, snacks, and sweets in town!