This ice-cream parlour in Surat is selling kulfi shaped into PM Modi’s face!
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/ Created : May 29, 2019, 17:48 IST
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An ice cream shop owner in Surat has shown his trust towards PM Narendra Modi by doing something that has never been heard of.
An ice cream shop owner in Surat has shown his trust towards PM Narendra Modi by doing something that has never been heard of. Read less
An ice cream shop owner in Surat has shown his trust towards PM Narendra Modi by doing something that has never been heard of.
It is the brainchild of Vivek Ajmera, the shop owner, who thought of celebrating BJP’s victory by making ‘Modi Sitafal Kulfi’. Reportedly, making 200 Modi Sitafal Kulfis alone takes an entire day for the confectioner.
Made with completely natural ingredients, this special kulfi is meant to be an ode to PM Modi. Vivek Ajmera is gladly selling this kulfi at half the price, and supposed to sell only till May 30. But the question is, if you are Modi fan, would you like to eat kulfi shaped into his face?
And even if you are not a Modi fan, Kulfreeze Parle Point is still one of the best places to visit for an ice cream lover. For a quick bite of a healthy frozen dessert, Kulfreeze offers plenty of options to choose from. Already, this ice cream point has received wonderful reviews on the internet for flavours like Jamun Kulfi, Unisex Paan, Kashmiri Kesar, Badass Badam and so many other delicious flavours. Price for two persons start at INR 150.
Where?
Address: Kulfreeze Parle Point, L-38, Sargam Shopping Centre, Parle Point Flyover, Athwa, Surat, Gujarat
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