Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Bikanervala Sweets Shop In Our Vicinity

Ever since the Bikanervala sweets shop opened in our vicinity, all the people in turns seemed to flock to the centre to savor their favorite delicacies. And I didn’t have a chance even once to order any item listed in the Bikanervala menu at ease due to the excessive crowd. I have been there a dozen times to buy Indian sweets or namkeen or sometimes a combination of both for home and each time I had to wait for over fifteen minutes and sometimes over half an hour to get the order placed.

The Bikanervala menu contains a vast range of Indian sweets and namkeen including Bengali sweets, pani puri, veg. snacks, and other chaat items. The menu also covers South Indian snacks food. Bengali sweets in the Bikanervala menu include rasagulla, badam phool, malai chap, paneer malai roll, shrikhand, chamcham, kesar chamcham, petha gilori, rasmalai, petha, pakija, anguri petha, chena toast, kesar anguri petha, anurodh, and more varieties.

I love having pani puri at Bikanervala because these are hygienically prepared and served unlike those available at street stalls. These watery snacks are so delicious that I could not stop myself from having it every time I remember it. I end up having the pani puri with my friends at Bikanervala almost every alternate day.

Another item I like most in the Bikanervala menu is the namkeen. There are different types of namkeen which you can have with tea or any time you want to have to appease your taste buds.

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