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Desi ghee sweets with Gujarati namkeen, Ram Shree Namkeen Is Where You Get The Best Gujarati Snacks

New Delhi : Ram Shree Namkeen in Delhi has the most delicious variety of Gujarati snacks. Among 50 types of Gujarati snacks, the shop lets you indulge in the deliciousness of Thepra, Khakhra, Fafda, Ratlami apple, sour-sweet mix namkeen, and spicy chidwa, and many other types of light snacks. Unmatched in taste, it is the perfect shop to buy Gujarati snacks ranging from Rs 220 per kg to Rs 280 per kg.

The shop where we are taking you is unmatched in sweet and salty taste. When we walk from Jhandewalan towards Anand Parbat, then Deshbandhu Gupta Road has a wide road. Khalsa College is on the left side of this road, next to it is the zonal office of MCD. In between these two is the shop of Ram Shri Namkeen. What is the shop, just understand that Gujarati is a treasure trove of namkeen.

About 50 types of Gujarati snacks are available here, which include Thepra, Khakhra, Fafda, Ratlami apple, sour-sweet mix namkeen, spicy chidwa, and many types of light snacks are included. Unmatched in taste, mild to the body. On seeing it, you feel like eating. The price of all these is Rs 220 per kg to Rs 280 per kg.

All this is available in packaging, but if you feel like eating something so spicy, then sour-sweet shortbread and small peas samosa are spots on. After breaking them, add spices and eat them together with sweet and sour chutney, Anand is Anand. Bombay Bhelpuri will also be prepared in front and offered to you. There are also about 25 types of cookies in the shop. These include cashew, pistachio, dry fruits, salty jalebi, milk flour, coconut, sugar-free, etc. Their taste is also wonderful. Try eating spicy dhokla chaat too. Its fun is different.

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Another specialty of the shop is that two dozen varieties of sweets made of desi ghee are also available here. Since North Indian sweets are supposed to smell of Gujarat, the sweetness has been kept mild, so that the taste of each sweet comes out. These include milk cake, kalakand, chena toast, chamcham, gulab jamun, raspberry, low sugar barfi, saffron rasmalai, rabri rasmalai, laddus kneaded in pure desi ghee flour, gram flour laddu with dry fruit, jodhpuri laddu, light sweet cashew nut. Barfi includes dry chhena, chicken, etc. The price of all these is between Rs 400 to 1200.

This shop was started by Ashok Bansal in the year 2005. Now his sons Nitin and Saurabh Bansal are also handling the shop.

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