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Jain Tikki Wala

Jain Tikki Wala

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Summary

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Jain Tikki Wala is a small eatery known for its Jain-friendly street food options, particularly Aloo Tikki Chaat and Gol Gappe. While some customers appreciate the affordable prices and unique offerings, others have raised concerns about hygiene and food quality.

Pros

  • Affordable prices for street food
  • Jain-friendly options without onion and garlic
  • Crispy Aloo Tikki with fresh garnishing

Cons

  • Hygiene practices raised concerns among customers
  • Inconsistent food quality and taste
  • Small and cramped space

Top reviews

4Jay Sharma

Good food, no Onion garlic options are awesome. Try tikki chole but gol gappe/ Pani puri is heart winning, and that too without onion garlic.. kudos..

1SB

Visited this place while I was nearby. The Google reviews and my hunger convinced me to try it. There were 2 people (including the owner) behind the counter. It's a small place. I ordered a vada pav and kulcha mattar. Just as the owner started to prep, a 3rd staff member entered the store. Kept his bike keys and immediately took over from the owner. No washing of hands. When prompted, he just washed with water (no soap) and was back at the tava to heat the pav and the kulchas. I had to prompt him to wear the glove before touching the food. The shocker was the steel utensil in which the boiled mattar were stored. The utensil was placed right in the center of the tava (to heat the mattar), which already had ghee to fry the tikkis. The vada pav and mattar were unappetizing with average taste. Not returning again. Have experienced the same hygiene related issues across most small or big branded street food joints in the NCR region.

5VM PRODUCTION

Here’s a more polished and structured review: Affordable Aloo Tikki Chaat with a Crispy Touch – ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ I tried the Aloo Tikki Chaat from this small shop beside Fortune Hotel, and it was a decent experience overall. ✅ Great Price – At just ₹50, it’s quite an affordable option. ✅ Crispy Aloo Tikki – Fried in pure ghee, giving it a rich, crunchy texture. ✅ Fresh Garnishing – Includes matthi, beetroot, carrot, and coriander for extra flavor. ✅ Jain-Friendly – The chole doesn’t contain onion or garlic, though you can get onions as a garnish on the chaat. ⚠ Room for Improvement: The chole were cold, which affected the overall taste. I’ve had better Aloo Tikki, but they were priced higher. For ₹50, it’s worth considering if you’re looking for a budget-friendly chaat with a good taste.

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