Prabhu Chaat Bhandar
Chaat · Street Food · North Indian Snacks
दो लोगों के लिए औसत
₹250
स्वच्छता
★★★★☆
प्रतीक्षा समय · सप्ताहांत
15m
आरक्षण
केवल वॉक-इन
Prabhu Chaat Bhandar is one of central Delhi's most-loved hidden gems — a small chaat counter on UPSC Lane (next to the Union Public Service Commission building) that has been feeding Delhi's civil-service aspirants, journalists, and lawyers for over four decades. The outlet doesn't look like a restaurant. There is no signage worth mentioning, no seating beyond a few plastic stools, and the kitchen is a single counter with two large iron griddles and a row of steel containers. What this counter produces, however, is some of the most authentic Delhi chaat available anywhere in the city.
सिग्नेचर व्यंजन
क्या ऑर्डर करें — मौजूदा रुपए की कीमत के साथ
Aloo Tikki Chaat
₹80आलू टिक्की चाट
Two fried potato-chana patties topped with chickpea curry, sweet and green chutneys, yoghurt, sev, and pomegranate.
Pani Puri (6 pcs)
₹40पानी पूरी
Six crispy semolina shells with spiced potato filling and sharp mint-coriander pani — eaten one shot at a time.
Dahi Bhalla
₹70दही भल्ला
Pillow-soft lentil dumplings drowned in sweetened cold yoghurt with both chutneys and crunchy sev.
Raj Kachori
₹90राज कचौड़ी
A single large hollow pastry stuffed with sprouts, potato, yoghurt, chutneys, and pomegranate — meal in one piece.
स्वच्छता और सुविधा›
- बैठने की व्यवस्था
- केवल खड़े होकर
- शौचालय
- पास का सार्वजनिक शौचालय
- स्वच्छता
- ★★★★☆ (4/5)
- प्रतीक्षा समय
- सप्ताह के दिन: 5m · सप्ताहांत: 15m
भुगतान और पहुँच›
- भुगतान
- यूपीआई · नक़द
- आरक्षण
- केवल वॉक-इन
- खुलने का समय
- 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM (all days; busiest 1:00–2:30 PM and 5:30–7:30 PM)
कैसे पहुँचें
UPSC Lane, near Union Public Service Commission, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi 110011. 7-minute walk from India Gate via Shahjahan Road. Nearest metro: Central Secretariat (Yellow/Violet Line), 12 minutes by auto-rickshaw (₹70–100).
विशेष सुझाव
Use the public washroom at India Gate or Khan Market before or after — no on-site facility. Skip the lunch rush (1–2:30 PM); evening (5:30 PM) is calmer with fresher chutneys.