It is near famous tin darwaja area. Street full of people sitting on the wooden banches and ordering mutton chap, bhuna gost, chicken tandoori, bhaji gost, kaleji, gurda, bheja, and lots more. Everything prepared on big tawa and fried in oil. Very tasty as well as full of calories. Mansuri halwa center is nearby we can not resist to eat few bytes of different halwa. If you finish with it , come out side street you will find gandhi cold drink , serves delicious falooda and ice cream. Bera samosa is nearby. You can have delicious keema pulao ( minced mutton pulao) on the open space nearby. Full of eatery jolts surrounded.
While Ahmedabad and Gujarat on the whole is considered a vegetarian destination, we were told that the authentic Muslim non- vegetarian fare could be found at Bhatiyar Galli. We strolled down the street that seemed a bit intimidating even for "local experience hunters" like us. With virtually no women, the labour class men all around found us out of place. But they welcomed us with equal enthusiasm, inviting us to the "AC section upstairs". (That's a tourist trip giveaway) We walked to the end of the street, wanting a truly authentic experience and found ZK Fry Centre (Not to be confused with Hotel ZK on the main road) They have a couple of tables inside the restaurant, but it's mostly communal tables on the street. The most delicious Mutton Chaap I have ever eaten, as well as an incredible Mutton Bhuna. The chapatis were wonderful and the service super quick. Don't look at the walls, tables, chairs, touch nothing but the food in your plate and hopefully you won't get an upset stomach. This is the place to go for authentic muslim fare in Ahmedabad's old city.
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