CTC? ASL PLS.
No. I am not referring to that. For Millennials, before Whatsapp, Viber, Messenger or whatever chat apps you have now... we had MIRC and yahoo messenger. That sentence is how we start a chat. Although, this post is not about chat. I will tell you how my first chaat was. Yes, chaat.
Chaat is the Indian street food. I have always been curious with those crispy bubbles I see in Karama. I was wondering, is that like fish ball or kwek-kwek? I had never had the courage to order because I don't know what to say. I don't know what the names are, so how can I google them as well? Yeah, I was scared to ask/try as I have always thought Indian food as spicy. But one coldish night in Dubai, I got the courage to try Chaat. With the help of my friend and the very attentive servers of Rangoli I had my first chaat. I am so excited because finally I get to try those crispy bubbles!
So I had 2 chaats. First was Pani Puri, Pani means water and puri is those crispy bubbles. Second is Sev Puri. Sev is those small yellow crispies that looks like fish food (☮ no offence Indian friends) and the puri used for Sev Puri is flat or the burst bubble. My friend always tells the servers tikkha cum which means medium spicy. That's what I like about Indian restaurants, they are considerate of their guest. They will prepare the dish according to your level of spiciness tolerance. As a Filipino, my spicy tolerance is not as high as Indians. If I were from Bicol then I can tolerate it, but I am from Metro Manila. Sooo yeah... loser on spicy food 😋.
Pani Puri was served differently since this is my first it was served at our table and we have to prepare it ourselves (I will post my experience on Pani Puri eating it on the side streets). I like it, the sweetness and spiciness are at war you won't know if its spicy or sweet. I like it that way... complicated 😄. Sev Puri was also good. I like it better than Pani Puri. There are more flavors and textures in it. The crispiness of the sev and puri, tanginess of the onion, sweet sour taste of the tomato, and unique blend of spices of the chutney. One downside of these two chaats though, you cannot eat it on a first date. Because you have to eat the pani whole, shove it in your mouth like a big chunk of fever medicine. So expect it to be messy. All in all I like the experience and I will definitely be back.
No. I am not referring to that. For Millennials, before Whatsapp, Viber, Messenger or whatever chat apps you have now... we had MIRC and yahoo messenger. That sentence is how we start a chat. Although, this post is not about chat. I will tell you how my first chaat was. Yes, chaat.
Chaat is the Indian street food. I have always been curious with those crispy bubbles I see in Karama. I was wondering, is that like fish ball or kwek-kwek? I had never had the courage to order because I don't know what to say. I don't know what the names are, so how can I google them as well? Yeah, I was scared to ask/try as I have always thought Indian food as spicy. But one coldish night in Dubai, I got the courage to try Chaat. With the help of my friend and the very attentive servers of Rangoli I had my first chaat. I am so excited because finally I get to try those crispy bubbles!
So I had 2 chaats. First was Pani Puri, Pani means water and puri is those crispy bubbles. Second is Sev Puri. Sev is those small yellow crispies that looks like fish food (☮ no offence Indian friends) and the puri used for Sev Puri is flat or the burst bubble. My friend always tells the servers tikkha cum which means medium spicy. That's what I like about Indian restaurants, they are considerate of their guest. They will prepare the dish according to your level of spiciness tolerance. As a Filipino, my spicy tolerance is not as high as Indians. If I were from Bicol then I can tolerate it, but I am from Metro Manila. Sooo yeah... loser on spicy food 😋.
Pani Puri was served differently since this is my first it was served at our table and we have to prepare it ourselves (I will post my experience on Pani Puri eating it on the side streets). I like it, the sweetness and spiciness are at war you won't know if its spicy or sweet. I like it that way... complicated 😄. Sev Puri was also good. I like it better than Pani Puri. There are more flavors and textures in it. The crispiness of the sev and puri, tanginess of the onion, sweet sour taste of the tomato, and unique blend of spices of the chutney. One downside of these two chaats though, you cannot eat it on a first date. Because you have to eat the pani whole, shove it in your mouth like a big chunk of fever medicine. So expect it to be messy. All in all I like the experience and I will definitely be back.
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| Sev Puri (top left) Pani Puri (bottom right) |

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