Bikanervala - the Pointe

This is one of my favourite places for vegetarian Indian street food, and we were checking out this outlet of theirs since we were in the area. 

This outlet definitely looks better and more posh than the others outlets, and they also have table service at this one. 

We started with some pani puri. Obviously since it is at the table, they give you all the ingredients and you have to prepare it yourself. We were famished, so didn't even stop until we took pictures. They give you the potatoes, moong, tamarind chutney, and the pani (spiced water). The taste is really good.

Their kulchas are nice too, and we ordered the potato onion kulcha. It is served with raita. It was served hot and I liked the flavours that it had to it. It could have had a bit more filling inside it, but the good part is that they weren't too thick, but were crispy instead. 

The pav bhaji is an all time favourite, so we called for one. The bhaji was a bit sour; perhaps due to the lemon or tomatoes in it. The taste was not bad, but not as nice as expected. 

My favourite dish here is the mutter kulcha. I had to order it this time too. The 'kulchas' are basically fluffy bread, and the 'mutter' are white beans that are partially mashed and made in a yellowish brown semi-gravy. Totally loved the kulchas and the mutter was good too. 

We went there on a weekday afternoon and were the only ones there. The serving time was as expected, and the overall service was good. 

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