Have a samosa. The samosa filling is less spicy and without the usual masala filling which you usually get. If you want something different try it out. The other things which I usually have is golgappas, not the best but not bad either.
The best place in Gurgaon to get samosas. They're made fresh every day around 4 o'clock and people flock there to eat them hot. They're crispy, crunchy on the outside, not too spicy, and delicious. If you get some packed to take home, the smell fills the air all around you.
Definitely try gol gappas.
Also , amazing samosas.
The small rasgullas are worth trying too.
Will definitely recommend and visit again
Extremely close to my office this place is lil spacious as compared to cha cha's .
Fast service ,standing arrangements that's all it comprises off.
I had chole bhature which was not that bad expect chole were not at all spicy but then sometimes it good to not have spicy food.
You'll have to locate Sunny Sweets before you get to eat amongst "the tastiest gol gappey in Gurgaon," as my 8yr old calls it.
Tried their milk cake and the barfi which are good too.
Recommended.
A famous mithai outlet close to my work place and famous for its average brand of sweets. Have been to this outlet just once and I liked their rasgulas. Qutub Plaza has many small outlets and few of them have opened in 2015. We had visited this place at lunch time and the working crowd is seen flocking all over, just to grab a quick bite. Our office boy keeps feeding us with break pakoras and samosas of this place, occasionally. Nice place for some sweets and snacks.
This small sweet shop is located very close to my office and has become a favorite stop for those evening hunger pangs. We always order the white chhote rasgulle which are prepared fresh everyday and leave us fighting till the last bite. The one thing that you have to try here is the samosa with chhole. It is so filling that I eat one plate and I am done for dinner. The subji is spicy and goes well with the samosas which are prepared pipping hot in front of you. There is no seating which is a challenge.
Sunny sweets is a small sweet shop that sells very average sweets. The usp of the place is the Kachori and samosa they serve with green chutney and chole.its totally yum and would remind you of tasty Indian street food
It wouldn't be incorrect to call this place a taste of home for me, given that I have grown up imbibing on its scrumptious wares.. Their aloo chaat is my all time favourite - especially since they make it to my exact specification :)
I often go to Sunny Sweets for their fresh choley bhature. They do a very special choley that I really enjoy. It is quite nicely prepared and is indeed finger-licking good. Sunny Sweets isn't the best place to dine though because there are much better options in the area.
They are slightly cheaper than other outlets so Sunny Sweets could be picked for their rasmalai, gulab jamun, raw gulla or even some fresh chaat.
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