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Very average food quality. Except for Golgappa and Samosa nothing was good. Simply crowded and unnecessarily hyped .
Sooo good food . No one beat this puri(they call it kachori cause it have little filling)and sabzi that too at a very small price. They have jalebi Rabdi Dahi ballah and many things. Absolutely loved the place and food.
Om Shree Ram Bhandar in Nadesar, Varanasi is a top notch outlet making delicious sweet and savoury dishes. They have the menu for snacks with neon lights right at the entrance for the customers to choose, which I found kinda cool. Now don't just go for the looks. Tried their Jalebi, Rabdi and Launglata. They taste supremely good. It was buzzing with people delving into their favourite dishes.
Yet to taste the sweets purchased , price was ok. Sample sweet was good. Puri sabji not great at all But my review is for the man behind cashier counter He neither talks nor responds. Dude customers are not xyz walking to your shop. He has people to respond on his behalf. Ram naam ke shop pe halka sa bhi humility nahi hai. The staff were responsible though.
Overhyped for local food items. In ₹50, I got two puris with sabzi. While I ordered two plates, I didn't feel it deserved a total of ₹100. I am not complaining about taste. To be honest, the sabzi has really been delicious and looked good in taste and color. But as a local, it is three times of what I pay just close to the shops at its neighborhood in Nadesar. I hope they will charge fair price for locals. Only then, I can hold courage to come again and again.
Had fantastic food here at Om Shree Ram Bhandar. We had Aloo Kachori and puri. We also had aloo bonda separately without the curry part, our experience was very good.
We tried the pani puri, priced at ₹50 for just 5 pieces—which felt like a rip-off, especially given the underwhelming taste. You’ll find far better at half the price from local thelas. The papdi chaat was decent, with the papdi being the standout element, but nothing memorable. I’ve had better ones for under ₹50. Lastly, we tried the malai puri rabdi, which the shopkeeper claimed is a Varanasi specialty. The flavors were interesting and it was fairly enjoyable, but again, overpriced at ₹90. Overall, not a great experience—especially for a spot that seems to thrive on hype more than flavor.
One of the famous outlets in the city offering the famous Kachori (Puri) baaji, choti kachori, Jalebi and a variety of sweets. The outlet is filled with people all the time and the service here is very quick. The dishes are pretty tasty and not too heavy on your tummy. The jamoon here was good with a very soft texture on the inside and easily melts in the mouth.
Its a busy shop filled with customers for the food. People are buying kachori to eat in the shop or for parcel. Kachori jalebi are all made fresh, in ghee. The sabji is also very tasty. Its a nice Banarasi Sweet shop with lots of different items to check for. Though cleanliness is a problem.