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Chaat Lounge Menu A SURAT CHAAT LOUNGE MENU CHAAT LOUNGE MENU A RAJASTHANI CHAAT Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Paani Puri (6 Pcs) 30 Masala Puri Chaat 70 Masala Puri (Dry) 50 Cheese Sev Puri 70 Bhel Puri 50 Rajwadi Raj Kachori 80 Sev Puri 50 Aloo Tikki Chaat 100 Aloo Puri 50 Chole Bhature (2 Pcs) 100 Cutlet Chaat 50 Extra Bhatura 30 Kachori Chaat 70 DAHI CORNER Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Dahi Batata Puri 70 Dahi Bhalla Chaat 90 Dahi Cutlet Chaat 70 Dahi Papdi Chaat 90 Dahi Kachori Chaat 70 Delhi Chaat 90 Dahi Samosa Chaat 80 Dahi Ragda Pattice (Ghee) 100 Dahi Aloo Chana Chaat 80 Dahi Aloo Tikki Chaat (Ghee) 100 SANDWICHES Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Veg Sandwich / With Cheese 60 Veg Mayo Grill Sandwich 120 Onion Capsicum Cheese Toast 60 Chocolate Sandwich 140 Veg Masala Toast / With Cheese 60 Paneer Cheese Grill Sandwich 140 Veg Cheese Sandwich Or Toast 70 Mushroom Onion Grill Sandwich 140 Chilly Cheese Toast 70 Club Sandwich 150 Paneer Cheese Toast 80 Dessert Sandwich 180 Veg Cheese Grill Sandwich 110 BEVERAGES Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Sweet Lassi 90 Dry Fruit Lassi 150 Strawberry Lassi 120 Mineral Water MRP Mango Lassi 150 SIDES & DESSERTS SIDES Prices In Rs. DESSERTS Prices In Rs. French Fries 70 Gulab Jamun (1 PC) 40 Potato Wedges 70 Rasgulla 50 CHAAT LOUNGE MENU B JUICES Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Fresh Lime Water 30 Sweet Lime Juice 80 Fresh Lime Ginger Water 30 Sunrise Juice 80 Carrot Juice 60 Cocktail Juice 100 Watermelon Juice 60 Apple Juice 100 Orange Juice 60 Pomegranate / Anar Juice 140 Pineapple Juice 60 Mango Juice (Seasonal) 140 Grape Juice 70 MILKSHAKES Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Cold Coffee 60 Apple Milkshake 100 Chikoo Milkshake 70 Sitaphal Milkshake 120 Banana Milkshake 70 Anjir Milkshake 120 Vanilla Milkshake 80 Mango Milkshake 140 Butterscotch Milkshake 80 Dry Fruit Milkshake 150 Strawberry Milkshake 80 Ferrero Rocher Milkshake 170 Chocolate Milkshake 100 CHAAT LOUNGE MENU C VADA PAV & SAMOSA PAV Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Mumbai Ka Vada Pav 30 Aloo Tikki Vada Pav 50 Samosa Pav 30 Schezwan Vada Pav 50 Cutlet Vada Pav 40 Add Cheese 20 Mumbai Ka Cheese Vada Pav 50 CHAAT LOUNGE MENU E PAV BHAJI PAV BHAJI Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Butter Pav Bhaji 100 Butter Pav (2 Pcs) 30 Jain Pav Bhaji 110 Kadak Pav (2 Pcs) 30 Khada Pav Bhaji 110 Masala Pav (2 Pcs) 80 Cheese Pav Bhaji 120 Add Cheese 30 Plain Pav (2 Pcs) 20 PULAO Prices In Rs. Prices In Rs. Tawa Pulao 100 Paneer Pulao 140 Cheese Tawa Pulao 130 Add Cheese 30.
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