| Locality | Tardeo |
|---|---|
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Fastfood |
| Timings | 10:30 AM to 2:00 AM |
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first reviewed by anand
Aug 05, 2008
The pav bhaji at Sardar rocks, Its like "maska lagao aur pav bhaji khao" :) but seriously these guys have a great amount of butter in their pav bhaji[s]. We usually go there by 12 am or something. The pan waala outside the shop makes beautiful pan. The place rocks, awesome food. Calorie free guys please dont try.
This place becomes more hapenning in the night time, thats like post dinner. Its so lively there. Get pav bhaji's in your car, enjoy and burrp!!!
Apr 28, 2008
I have been to this place alot of times, initially the bhaji used to be really tempting but the kind of butter they put in it should be called butter bhaji. Even the Pav is soaked in butter. If you like butter alot, and pav bhaji too then this may be a blissful heavenly place for you.
Apr 24, 2008
Except the Glob of Butter there is nothing to write about. There are a lot of other better & exciting places where you can have much better & superior pav bhaji.
Aug 14, 2007
i have read all about this place called.sardar
pav bhaji.so i thought i give it a try.but to tell
you the truth.it's just a pav bhaji.you can't
call this a pav bhaji? they make pav bhaji
with black masoor dal.there is no pea's in it.
yes butter is the only thing is good about it.
without it's just a black dal.and they must
also put more tomatoe's in the pav bhaji,so
the color of the pav bhaji will look red.not
brown.for 47 rupee.its not good.you can eat
a good pav bhaji.for 35 rupee.only.
Jan 11, 2007
Now we all know that Sardar's has the most legendary baaji pav in the city, but I must buck the trend here and truthfully review the food.
No doubt Sardar's does a good job putting on a show by slabbing a kilo of butter in each serving of baaji. First of all, that is incredibly unhealthy. Secondly, that doesn't necessarily enhance the taste of the baaji. It looks great sitting there, melting away - but the honest truth is that Sardar's baaji is tasty, but not mind-blowing.
Have also tried the masala pav, which is a decent alternative if you are not looking for the butter drenched baaji pav. I think Amar's has better overall baaji pav.