Kachoris at Midnight? Hanuman Temple- CP.

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What Makes It Awesome

Oh look what i discovered recently while coming back from a not so good food function, that these old and renowned street food Kachori shops, running for over 40 years at Cannaught place, also known as the Hanuman Mandir Kachori Wale, are open even at midnight. Isn't that amazing? So whats better for the bhukkhads who are hungry at late night hours and get to eat these super yum kachoris to satiate their midnight hunger pangs.
I need not explain North India's love for kachoris. These crispy golden pockets stuffed with aromatic masalas and spicy dal fillings, and served with so delectable subzi and chutney, are a hit and favourite snack to munch on amongst the several hundred devotees who visit this ancient hanuma temple to worship their Lord. And also among some food junk loyalist who drop in for their sheer love of these fried delicacies, this results in ever-bustling long customer queue and crowd outside these kachori shops. Also these kachoris have a strong aftertaste too. 🤤
The kachori wale bhaiya's serve these kachoris by crushing them into small pieces and then pouring the sabzi and chutney over it. Or you can also have the whole kachori. But what i prefer is to make a little hole from the top in the kachori and pouring the sabzi inside and then gulping it up. 🙈 Tastes heavenly that way. ♥️
One plate of these Lip smacking kachoris costs around 40 bucks, you can have a single piece for 20 bucks only. They also serve delicious Samosas and BreadPakoras tooo. So head to these kachori shops supersoon, Near Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, Baba Khadak Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001.

What Could Be Better

Umm, Your experience could be better, if you just grab a Kulhad Chai from the chai ki Tapris around this place. 🙈 It'd be a perfect combo. Cheers! 🍻

How Much Did It Cost

Under ₹500

Best To Go With

Family, Big Group, Bae, Kids, Pets