Go To Kapila Kathi Kebab, If You Are Ever Craving For Fastfood In Pune!

 

Posted on 24 Jul 2017 23:00 in ASKSiddhi独断うまい店 by Yoko Deshmukh

I think Pune doesn't need fast food chains from outside as far as we have such beautiful local fast food joints!



Excuse me for writing this article if you are following Shravan month started yesterday, 23rd July 2017 this year ;) 

We have an excellent Kebab corner in Pune, Kapila Kathi Kebab. As far as I know, it runs at least for the past 15 years at the same place (precisely, they shifted to the opposite side of the same road recently,) because my first encounter with their juicy Kebab roll was my first visit to India, back in 2001. 

Kapila Kathi Kebab, Dhole Patil Road, Pune - Zomato
 


We had the real satisfying dining some days ago from their most popular menu of Chicken Kathi Kabab Roll 100 rupees. However, I remember it was merely 40 rupees in at the time I first introduced in 2001, but that's okay. If you are a real meat lover, they have double filling (of Kabab pieces) option with 150 rupees. 

The best way to enjoy their Kathi roll is to eat it immediately as you get from the vendor, on the street of Dhole Patil Road. The steamy hot roll filled with succulent Kabab pieces, egg omelet, and onion slices will instantly take you to the heaven. Yes, it's "Shockingly Delicious!" 

Another favorite option of mine is bringing their Chicken Kebab pieces and pudina chutney to home, prepare butter rice at home and savor them as Chelo Kebab (kebabs topped on rice.)

In the time of American giant fast food chains, such as Burger King, McDonald's, Taco Bell, are conquering the hearts of Indian youths at a rapid pace, I wonder why they need such alternatives when we have the "King of fast food" like Kapila here!

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One roll is like a full meal! Stuffing!!






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Yoko Deshmukh   (日本語 | English)         
インド・プネ在住歴10年以上の英日・日英フリーランス翻訳者、デシュムク陽子(Yoko Deshmukh)が運営しています。2003年9月30日からインドのプネに住んでいます。

ASKSiddhi is run by Yoko Deshmukh, a native Japanese freelance English - Japanese - English translator who lives in Pune since 30th September 2003.



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