Vrindavan-Land of Krishna & Foodies Paradise

‘Moong Daal ka Cheela’, an Indian pancake, another desi and heavenly dish one must explore specially for the one’s who are diet conscious whenever you are in Vrindavan, bang opposite Bihari Ji’s Temple
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The shop name is ’ Tittoo Cheele Wala’, a shop with variety of food items and specializes in variety of cheela’s and lassi. The shop has adequate seating space if you are with your family. A well maintained food joint with adequate hygiene and sanitation in and around the area compared to other shops and food joints surrounding the area.
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Cheela, which was delivered was rightly cooked with a heavy filling of mashed potatoes , carrots and cheese with right blend of indian spices. To add a flavour to it, desi aloo bhujiya was added as a topping. It was served with red and green( sweet & sour ) chutney.
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The cheela can be customized as per the individuals requirement. People who are fond of eating spicy would enjoy it.
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It serves Cheela, Aloo Tikki, Kanji Bada, Sweet Lassi.
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Taste -9/10
Surrounding -8/10
Staff- Courteous
Price - Averagely priced even accompanied with a big family or a group.
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Pl note, I am not promoting any shop or brand. Sharing honest reviews to help the travellers who are looking for averagely priced, decent and tasty food in the particular area as per my travelling experiences.

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Hi @zaikachaltechalte

Thanks for sharing such a great content.

What is the difference between Chila and Dosa? Which one is personally your’s favourite ?

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Hi @VinayKrishna thanks for the encouraging words. Well difference is only of the ingredients and taste and also the regions where they are served. Preparation wise both are almost same.

Well, I like both of them but out of these I love Dosa :blush: :blush: