Monday, July 11, 2011

Milk sweets, veg snacks, pani puri at Bikanervala

If you guys have not tasted milk sweets, pani puri, and veg snacks from Bikanervala, you do not yet know what real taste of these items are! I felt the difference only after I had these items at Bikanervala located in our vicinity. Those who love soan papri sweets will just love the new pack of saon papri sweets introduced at Bikanervala, available in 500 and 900 gram packs.

There are more items other than pani puri, veg snacks, and milk sweets that you will love to savor at this food outlet. And the décor of the dining space is just awesome! The complete milieu is meant to enhance the savoring splendor of each guest.

Milk sweets like chocolate burfi, gulab jamun, kesar peda, kala jamun, and kalakand; veg snacks like paneer pakora, dhokla, pyaj kachori, samosa, pav bhaji, vada pav; chaat like aloo tikki, pani puri, bhel puri, are just irresistible!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sweets and South Indian food from Bikanervala

Want to order sweets online? So, there is no quality sweets food outlet in your area? Are you sure you can get quality sweets online? Well, it all depends on the brand. If you buy sweets online from the Bikanervala corporate site, there is guarantee of getting high quality and superior sweets. You can procure any variety under the category of premium, traditional, Bengali, and milk sweets. Few of the milk sweets that you will certainly love savoring are gulab jamun, rosogulla, rasmalai, kesar peda, khoya burfi, kala jamun, kalakand, lal peda, meva bati, milk burfi, milk cake, and pista burfi.

Taste of real South Indian food can be truly explored at Bikanervala. The restaurant has in its menu a range of South Indian food items ranging from plain dosa, masala dosa, onion rawa masala to rawa plain dosa, rawa masala dosa, plain uttapam, vada sambhar, mixed uttapam, sambhar idli, etc.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Indian sweets from Bikanervala

How many varieties of Indian sweets have you tasted till date? Yes, yes, do recollect and count the types. I have tasted almost over a hundred Indian sweets, 70% of these from Bikanervala. There are so many sweet food outlets in our area but this brand is unmatched when it comes to quality and taste not to mention varieties available.

Let me name a few of the sweet food items, especially those sweets that I love savoring the most. These are kaju roll, kaju samosa, pista gul, laddoo, coconut barfi, patisa, balu shahi, dal barfi, sev badam, gujia, moti pak, shahi pinni, anar bhog, anarkali chena sandesh, badam angoori petha, chaka chak, cham cham, kesar sandesh, pakiza, pista king, raj bhog, rasmalai, rasogolla, and the list goes on.

If there is no Bikanervala sweet food outlet in your vicinity, go online to the Bikanervala corporate site and order your favorite Indian sweets!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sweets, namkeens, and pani puri from Bikanervala

Having tea or coffee without an accompaniment of some kind of sweets or namkeens will only make you feel that you have missed out on something. And I am addicted to having the various varieties of sweets in turns not to mention namkeens; all thanks to Bikanervala. The Bikanervala outlet located about half a kilometre away from my home always meets my appetite for any type of sweets and namkeens.

Almost every alternate evening, I go to this outlet to have pani puri either alone or along with my friends. Pani puri is just so tempting! It is not only the taste but also the hygienic preparation that always gears me up to have the chaat item here! All you guys having pani puri and other chaat items from Bikanervala will do agree with me. Well, it is not pani puri that I relish always. I also love the other chaat items served here.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Traditional sweets and Bengali sweets

You buddies must have tasted a range of traditional sweets and Bengali sweet items. Have you ever tasted any of the aforesaid categories of items from Bikanervala? If yes, you do belong to the group who only consume quality sweets prepared in adherence to the highest standards of hygiene. When we speak of Bengali sweet items and traditional sweets, it is not a couple of items but an endless list that draws our attention.

The most savored traditional sweets include kesar coconut barfi, sev badam, kesar gujia, dhoda, laddoo, dhoda kaju, moti pak, shahi pinni, coconut barfi, patisa, sohan halwai, balu shahi, dal barfi, etc.

And when we speak of Bengali sweet items, the most savored lot includes anar bhog, angoori petha, badam malai, dil khus, indrani, kesar anarkali, kesar badam, kesar sandesh, malai rabdi, malai roll, misthi dahi, pakiza, pista king, raj bhog, ras kadam, rasmalai, rasogolla, and more.