The Potbelly Rooftop Cafe
Madhvi PrabhakarMadhvi Prabhakar/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, DELHI/ Updated : May 4, 2016, 15:12 IST
Synopsis
The Potbelly café sits two blocks from Jungi lane, Shahpur Jat in South Delhi. The neighborhood is popular with designers’ boutiques and is hence known as a little fashion hub. Potbelly boasts of some of the best Bihari food in th … Read more
The Potbelly café sits two blocks from Jungi lane, Shahpur Jat in South Delhi. The neighborhood is popular with designers’ boutiques and is hence known as a little fashion hub. Potbelly boasts of some of the best Bihari food in the city. The keema ghoogni (concoction of mince meat and black gram served on fried flattened rice with parwal chokha and garlic chutney), Bihari burger, litti chicken and the most famous litti chokha. Additionally, its extensive menu can cater to all your cravings by offering the most delicious delicacies such as Champaran style mutton and the very filling Maithili Thali. Read less
The Potbelly café sits two blocks from Jungi lane, Shahpur Jat in South Delhi. The neighborhood is popular with designers’ boutiques and is hence known as a little fashion hub. Potbelly boasts of some of the best Bihari food in the city. The keema ghoogni (concoction of mince meat and black gram served on fried flattened rice with parwal chokha and garlic chutney), Bihari burger, litti chicken and the most famous litti chokha. Additionally, its extensive menu can cater to all your cravings by offering the most delicious delicacies such as Champaran style mutton and the very filling Maithili Thali. Try a variety of chutneys, especially the ones made up of jimmikand, mint and sunflower seeds whose flavors will not fade away that easily from your taste buds. Not just the food, Indian drinks such as aam panna, sattu cooler and salty lassi are must try options.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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