When it comes to good food, ambience doesn’t matter!

It is well said that when it comes to good food, ambiance doesn’t matter. It perfectly suits to the Balu’s kitchen, one of the oldest & famous restro (without hoarding) in congested lane of Dharampeth area in Nagpur City, Maharashtra State. I went with my friend & ordered Tandoori chicken fry(i was scared by the word fry and thought would be oily).Here I was wrong, it only looked oily but was so Chatpata and yummy. Then later we ordered Mughlai dish. Well Balu’s kitchen is basically famous for paranthas so it arrived finally stuffed in chicken & egg…Aah! my mouth is again watery by simply imagining! The crowd of youngsters started to occupy other tables. Surprisingly I stay in Nagpur from last 7 years, very foodie but still I wasn’t aware of this place. Thanks to my friend who took me over there and also a big thanks to the Chef who made satisfactorily delicious dishes at affordable price. Must visit place after all ambience doesn’t matter when it comes to good food.

Happy Eating!

8 thoughts on “When it comes to good food, ambience doesn’t matter!

  1. Well if its about food i think even hygiene matters , Its not about you eat but also where you it .
    Though food in nagpur is spicy and snacky as compared to pune ,there you will find sweetness in even the spicy dish .

    If you really want to try someting real in nagpur then you must visit Babbu’s kitchen

    it may not be all you want but yes certainly something you have been looking for .

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  2. Call me rude, ill-mannered but this is the most hilarious piece of writing in the pretext of blogging. Thanks for the entertainment.

    Amateurish, even by the lowest standard of writing.

    There is no clarity in what you are trying to say. Neither the article has any expression, flow to it, nor did you succeed in articulating your thoughts properly. Literally, it is a waste of online space (Try not to get offended, but it is). Forget that, the article itself is so poorly titled that one couldn’t guess, whether you are deliberating on the title or simply casting your opinion on people wasting their 3 minutes reading this.

    Neither I’m any Angreji ka pundit nor do I claim to have any kind of expertise on the language. But yaar kuch soch ke toh likhe hote? You could’ve drafted the post until you finish it properly or got it reviewed by someone who has a knack at writing.

    Anyway, you certainly won’t approve my comment on your blog. But, in all good faith, if I may suggest, lady, do yourself a favour and take this post down. Why market a bad name for self ? What goes online, stays online! I’m very sure you wouldn’t want to feel embarrassed (if not ashamed) reading this 2 years down the timeline. Excuse me for the expression but you have raped this article through with so many syntax and grammatical errors.

    Baki aapki marzi, rakhna hai rakho, delete karna hai karo.

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  3. I was out of my usual self to say all those things, Sorry. Having no word of encouragement, didn’t warrant me any right to be critical. 😐

    It is very natural for any aspiring blogger to start like this. I was wrong to poke fun at your writing ability.

    I totally understand and appreciate your enthusiasm for writing and blogging because at some point of time I was exactly at the same place where you are now, struggling my way through it, trying to get better.

    Anything I say now will only torment your ego more. Not everybody has the ability of having their ego bruised and still take the positives out of it. If you are one of that kind, here is my suggestion:

    Focus on learning the finer nuances of the language and its usage.
    Read more than you write. And when I say read, I’m not hinting at gossip columns. If food blogging entices you, be a regular, voracious reader of it.

    Lastly, I will leave you with the famous quote from one of the batman movie, “We fall so that we could learn to pick ourselves up.”

    Apologies again for venting myself out so rudely.

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    • Firstly thank you for spending your 3 minutes for reading “comedy of errors”.
      Yes it is my initial stage and i am making mistake.. (Alot of mistakes)
      Secondly felt good that you realized that you were rude ( according to you) and its starting so that you would have made the same mistake (may be you were born perfect).
      So it doesn’t mean that i will stop trying or starts deleting whats not right.
      Thirdly thank you for commenting facts which i can improve it.
      And don’t suggest me that what to publish online though whats online stays online.
      I am glad you got entertained though it was a laugh upon my writing.
      Last but not the least a famous quote from movie
      ” Try it, fall it, get up and try it again and learn from it. Because if you are not trying means you aren’t learning”.
      And this quote is from real life. And its exclusively mine beacuse i neither follow nor copy other people.
      I learn from the previous one and try to improve it.
      (Apologies for english grammar because iam not british ki aulad nor i concentrate on flaws)
      God bless!

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  4. To err is Human
    But we should surely appreciate har shit for his great sense of humour and also gramatical knowledge.

    Harshit did anyone force you to read this blog
    Try reading some comics they would sound more realistic and bold to you.

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