If you moved in from Dubai, unlikely you will find anything close to the Dubai standard or variety of chaats. Yes, Bombay Chowpaty, Sukhsagar and Aryaas serve chaat but is hardly anything to write home about. If nothing else is available, what else do you do? Patronise the lesser chaats!
As for North Indian, try Aalishan. I think the place serves fairly authentic Indian food (def not southie flavours) and the ambience and service is good too. More importantly, reasonably priced and parking is usually easy.
u r right all the south indian hotels make the north indian dishes in thier style.relocated frm dubai recently havin problems in finding good food joints nd many other things
You can try bombay chowpatty next to FFC in Matar Qadeem, they are decent, but in my experience costly.unfortunatly my experience here in Qatar with Indian Restaurants are that they are more of South Indian Restaurants.Though the names names of the dishes are all north Indians, the make up and taste of the food is pretty southie.On top of that, the south indian food does not even match up to the road side idli chatni that I get in Mumbai.
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i wud also suggest bombay chowpatty.... its near FFC... n anothr one is near to Qatar shopping complex....
bombay chowpatty... is the answer of ur question...very good indian chaat...
If you moved in from Dubai, unlikely you will find anything close to the Dubai standard or variety of chaats. Yes, Bombay Chowpaty, Sukhsagar and Aryaas serve chaat but is hardly anything to write home about. If nothing else is available, what else do you do? Patronise the lesser chaats!
As for North Indian, try Aalishan. I think the place serves fairly authentic Indian food (def not southie flavours) and the ambience and service is good too. More importantly, reasonably priced and parking is usually easy.
u r right all the south indian hotels make the north indian dishes in thier style.relocated frm dubai recently havin problems in finding good food joints nd many other things
You can try bombay chowpatty next to FFC in Matar Qadeem, they are decent, but in my experience costly.unfortunatly my experience here in Qatar with Indian Restaurants are that they are more of South Indian Restaurants.Though the names names of the dishes are all north Indians, the make up and taste of the food is pretty southie.On top of that, the south indian food does not even match up to the road side idli chatni that I get in Mumbai.