Bille di Hatti
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/EATING OUT, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 22, 2016, 18:07 IST
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Come Sunday and you can expect the street that happens to house the very famous Billey Di Hatti to become completely non-motorable. Right from 9 am onwards residents of Kamla Nagar and way beyond, head out on a mission to get thei … Read more
Come Sunday and you can expect the street that happens to house the very famous Billey Di Hatti to become completely non-motorable. Right from 9 am onwards residents of Kamla Nagar and way beyond, head out on a mission to get their share of hot chholey puri halwa with some chilled creamy lassi from this age-old favourite joint. The large terracotta urns that are filled with fresh curd line up an entire wall behind the billing counter only to be emptied out one after another after being churned into light and frothy lassi and poured out into glasses. And if you happen to be one of the privileged few who don't have to mind their calories, you could request for a special scoop of thick malai or milk fat to be layered onto your glass. Read less

Come Sunday and you can expect the street that happens to house the very famous Billey Di Hatti to become completely non-motorable. Right from 9 am onwards residents of Kamla Nagar and way beyond, head out on a mission to get their share of hot chholey puri halwa with some chilled creamy lassi from this age-old favourite joint. The large terracotta urns that are filled with fresh curd line up an entire wall behind the billing counter only to be emptied out one after another after being churned into light and frothy lassi and poured out into glasses. And if you happen to be one of the privileged few who don't have to mind their calories, you could request for a special scoop of thick malai or milk fat to be layered onto your glass.
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