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Looks like Chana dal masala with a mint coriander and green chili chutney, tho it might be a pani to pair with big puri. Is there a sweet chutney there, too? Like a dark one made with tamarind? Is the bread crisp or soft?
Hi, thanks! The bread was soft. Sweet chutney would have been good with this but there wasn't anything sweet there besides my mango Lassi ;)
Cholay bhature. Cholay is chickpeas. Bhature is maida bread. Green sauce is dhaniya chutney made up of dhanyia aka coriander. All these can be looked up on youtube.
That bad boy is called a chole (cho-lay) bhature (ba-too-ray). The green stuff looks like mint chutney, but if it is only green from the lighting and tastes like savory yogurt it could also be raita.
Thanks! The green stuff was truly green. I would guess that it had coriander and mint as others described in this tred.
It looks like food. But I have been deceived before.
That looks real good. If I was forced to eat vegetarian, I would certainly be satisfied with Indian cuisine.
The bread component is either a puri or a bhatura, restaurants use them both. I would call it a large puri. The curry component is chick peas, or what I would call cholle (but as somebody said can also be called Channa masala). The green stuff is a mint chutney, sometimes made by mixing mint and yoghurt but this one looks like it came out of a jar ready made.
That there is food
dhania pudina chutney?
The green sauce is cilantro and mint, so delicious. The beans look like chana masala.
Some will call it.... Tim?
It looks delicious is what it looks like!!! I'm so jealous.
Could look up the menu. At least it would narrow down options.
Good point! I found it: Chana Bhatura (Chole Bhature) (V, NF) ......... 10.95 Flavoured full Chickpeas curry served with fried bread.
Plenty of people got it right!
It's food, no?