Kulfi House

Who doesn't love kufli, right? You wouldn't be reading this if you didn't! 

There are quite a few places serving kulfi, but what's different about this place is the kind of flavours that they have. 

Gulkand, Oreo, caramel, spicy guava, just to name a few.
We really loved the spicy guava kulfi. It tasted like you were having a real guava, and the best part was that it also had some chilli powder on it, just like we have guava in India. It may sound a little weird, but have a bit, and you won't stop at one. 

The next one was gulkand. It had a nice rose flavour to it, and was also pretty good. The flavour of this one isn't as prominent as the guava kulfi, but if you like rose, it is certainly worth a try.

Another very interesting flavour that I really liked was the blueberry. It isn't overly sweet, but just right and that's what made me like it even more. A blueberry flavour for a kulfi was unthinkable for me...until I had it here. 

Coming to the more interesting part now. They have kulfi waffles, i.e. kulfi over waffles. We had the chocolate one, and of-course it was fantastic. The waffle was good too. They are pure vegetarian (no egg), so may not be as crispy as the usual ones, but still pretty good. 

Want to have a stick kulfi but unable to decide which one to have? They have a stick kulfi with the combination of flavours that people usually love having - Mango, Pista, Rose, Malai. This is great if you want to taste a little bit of everything. This obviously tasted great. 

Saving the best for the last. 
They have taken one of your most loved street-food items and made the sweet counterpart - pani-puri. They've recently introduced chocolate pani puri and it tastes heavenly. You have it by adding the kulfi milk in it. 
Do not miss this one. 






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