Budget Eats . Cost for two: ₹300
Nylon Dhokla
Nylon dhokla is a popular Gujarati snack made from chickpea flour [besan], that's known for its soft and spongy texture, much like nylon [hence the name]. Unlike traditional dhokla, which requires fermentation, nylon dhokla is an instant version that uses eno [fruit salt] for leavening. This makes it a quick and easy option for a delicious snack.
₹48
Surliwadi
Surliwadi is a Maharashtrian snack made from gram flour [besan] batter stuffed with a spicy lentil filling. It's a deep fried dish similar to samosas but with a unique twist. Surli refers to the rolled up structure and wadi means a small piece.
₹48
Mysore Pak
Mysore pak is a rich and flavorful Indian sweet that originated in Mysore, Karnataka. It's made from gram flour [besan], ghee [clarified butter] and sugar. Known for its melt in the mouth texture, Mysore pak is a popular sweet during festivals, weddings and special occasions.
₹135
Motichoor Laddu
Motichoor laddu is a popular Indian sweet made from tiny gram flour [besan] pearls, fried and soaked in sugar syrup, then shaped into round laddus. These laddus are typically golden in color, soft and sweet and are commonly prepared during festivals like Diwali, weddings and other special occasions.
₹135
Suke Gulab Jamun
Suke gulab jamun is a variation of the classic gulab jamun that is slightly drier and less syrupy but still has that signature sweet taste and rich flavor. It's made with milk powder, khoya [milk solids] or mawa, and deep fried, then typically soaked in a light sugar syrup. It's a delicious treat for festivals and celebrations.
₹150
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