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Budget bites to beat recession blues

Updated on: 23 February,2009 10:32 AM IST  | 
Aanchal Kurmi |

WHAT's ON checked out a few places that serve sasta, but lip-smacking khana

Budget bites to beat recession blues

WHAT's ON checked out a few places that serve sasta, but lip-smacking khana

In these times of economic gloom, you may not want to splurge your hard-earned money on eating out. But that does not mean you should not have that perfect date or a family night out. We suggest you check out these places, which offer a complete meal, within just hundred bucks.

Chaitanya Parathas on FC Road. pics/ anil naik

Burger King
The eatery, located on East Street, is small and functional and serves, fresh and well-prepared burgers. The prices vary from Rs 22 to Rs 45. The menu is limited but ideal for a quick, hassle-free bite. If you love non-vegetarian food, check out their Chicken Salami Roll, and Chicken Hot Dog roll. If you are a vegetarian, try the Veg Cheese and Potato Burgers. Do not mind the additional cost of Rs 5 for the extra slice of cheese.
At: East Street, Camp and Koregaon Park.
Open from 8 am to 11 pm


Chaitanya Parathas
Chaitanya is the most popular and happening Paratha joint in Pune. Right from Missi Paratha, Aloo Paratha, Methi Paratha, Paneer Paratha, Stuffed-Chhole Paratha, Methi-Corn Paratha to Veg Labab Paratha; they have it all. The sinful Parathas are served with curd, onion, pickle and butter. The prices range from Rs 40 to Rs 45. The place is a big hit with the students and it is the place to head on weekends. However, stay away if you just want to have a quiet dinner.
At: FC Road, DP Road and Kothrud.
Open from 11 am to 11 pm


Durga Chinese Restaurant
Despite being not so hot in terms of du00c3u00a9cor, the restaurant is a favourite hangout for students. This attests to the popularity of the place. It doles out an Indianised version of Chinese, which is nevertheless delicious. Some must try-outs are the Chicken Lollypop, Chicken Tree, Chicken Triple Rice and Chicken Bowl Soup. The major attraction is the Chopsuey, which are just dry fried noodles served with Schezwan chutney. The prices vary from Rs 30 to Rs 60.
At: Gajanan Maharaj Chowk, Parvati.
Open from 7 pm to 11 pm




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