
Sindh Punjab Kulcha House - delectable vegetarian Punjabi fare.
We visited this popular hole in the wall eatery today for supper. It's in Kolbad area 1.5 km from Talaopali in Thane. Both our orders were on point - they have a variety of stuffed kulchas. We opted for the aloo onion kulcha which was served with a bowl of chole and onion in chutney, the sour kind in most eateries in Amritsar.
Wrapped up with their chur chur naan dal makhani combo (see image in post) - this naan was stuffed with a generous quantity of paneer. Crisped and browned to perfection - also served with their onions in chutney. Dal was light and flavourful, subtle rather than bold. I didn't even need much of the dal to go with the naan.
Our total bill came to ₹380. The area has some other old eateries of Thane such as Gomantak, Silly Chilly, Momos Corner and the venerated St. Anthony's Bakery each within a 100 metre distance.
I had visited Punjab Da Chulah near Iskcon Juhu when I last craved kulchas while in Thane/Mumbai - this eatery compares rather favourably for those living in the vicinity. Pricing wise too it's fair given that 2 aloo pyaz kulchas in Punjab Da Chulah went for like ₹430. That said, I relished their food too.
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