Khaaja Chowk For Some Pan-Indian Cuisine: 5 Dishes You Must Try

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Winter is coming, and with it comes our desire to gorge on some delectable food and awesome drinks. This time, we're headed to Khaaja Chowk, which is back in town with a cooler avatar and some incredible pan-India grub.  

Not sure what to order? We have you sorted with five dishes that must make it to your table.

Chicken 65 With The Ice Cocktails

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If there’s anything we’re craving this holiday season, it’s some crazy ice cocktails; a big king size ice cube with a frozen surprise drink to warm up our spirits. To accompany that, Chicken 65 is ideal, which is made from fried chicken and dipped in curd and whole spices.

That's not all; with their Desi Papad Nachos, Sabudana Vada and Khurmi Naanyour vegetarian friends will be happy and satisfied, too.

The Flaming Claypot: Nalli Boti Ki Nihari

flaming-claypot-1Save some space for this Flaming Clay Pot {first time in the country} and dum cooking, and you will be rewarded with the superb succulence of the Nalli Boti Ki Nihari. A classic meat dish, this one is slow-cooked, tender, and in harmony with the rest of the spices; it's one of their signature dishes for a reason.

The surahi actually comes at your table in flames, which is then cracked open and the contents poured in the dish. It's a combination of theatrics with guaranteed succulence. If you had to have only one dish for the evening, we recommend you make it this one. 

The Classic Galouti Kebab & Nawabi Murg Kebab

galouti-kababs-2Whether you order curries and butter naan, or just chilled beer, kebabs are the perfect accompaniment. The best part is that it takes the traditional galouti to new heights; they're so good that you’ll go back for seconds and thirds.

Khaaja Ki Chaat

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Looking for a fancy spruce up for your regular chaat? They have four different varieties {Jadavpoore Puchka Chaat, Palak Patte Ki Chaat, Mylapore Idli Medley and Khaaja Ki Chaat} that rank high on flavour. 

While their spicy chaat is sure to set fire to your taste buds, they are enough to keep you warm this winter.

Betroot Halwa

If you're like us and do not consider a meal complete without some dessert, welcome aboard. We totally recommend their beetroot halwa, which is decadent and indulgent. If that is something that does not get you excited, their refreshing paan ice-cream with its nutty and minty taste will ensure that desserts remain your favourite category of food forever.

Khaaja Chowk also does unlimited homestyle tiffins for lunch; complete with appetisers and dessert. They've also launched a Corporate Mood Menu package that includes the Pink Slip menu loaded with drinks and chakhna, with some pocket-friendly options thrown in.

Find out more about Khaaja Chowk here, follow them on Facebook here and Instagram here.