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Curly Tales and Neeti Goel’s Imlee The Chaat Gali: Street Food Meets Chic in Bandra

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Brace yourselves for a gastronomic fiesta as Curly Tales, the trailblazing travel and food channel, ventures into the heart of Bandra, Mumbai, to bring you its inaugural Indian street food haven—Imlee The Chaat Gali. Partnering with well-known restaurateur Neeti Goel, this venture is set to redefine the street food experience, blending the vibrant flavors of India with a touch of sophistication.

A Culinary Collab Like No Other

Picture this: the brainchild of Curly Tales founder Kamiya Jani and culinary maestro Neeti Goel—Imlee The Chaat Gali is not just a restaurant; it’s a sensory symphony. Nestled in the heart of Bandra, this eatery promises an unparalleled culinary experience, focusing on hygiene and premium ingredients.

From “Tere Gully Mein” to The Chaat Gali

Kamiya Jani, the fearless explorer behind “Tere Gully Mein,” has scoured India’s streets, uncovering hidden gems and secret delights. Understanding the profound love Indians harbor for street food, Kamiya joins forces with Neeti, a successful restaurateur celebrated for her dining experiences at “Keiba,” “Madras Diaries,” and “Madras Express.” Together, they launch Imlee The Chaat Gali, setting a new standard for street food gastronomy.

A Culinary Symphony of Street Delights

Imlee’s menu is a meticulously curated journey through India’s diverse culinary landscape. Each dish, prepared with fresh, premium ingredients, transports diners to the bustling streets of Vrindavan with creamy Lassi, Mumbai with tangy Pani Puri, Haridwar with Kadi Chawal, and beyond. Whether you crave the richness of Agra’s Dal Ki Kachori or the tangy thrill of Indore’s Singhara Chatpata, Imlee has something for every palate.

Neeti Goel – The Culinary Maestro

Neeti Goel, a force to be reckoned with in Mumbai’s restaurant scene, brings her expertise to this culinary adventure. The daughter of renowned industrialist Late SK Gupta and the proud owner of “Keiba,” “Madras Diaries,” and “Madras Express,” Goel received the prestigious ‘Restaurateur of the Year’ award from the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 2019. With two enterprising women at the helm, Imlee The Chaat Gali is destined to be a mind-blowing experience.

Street Food with a Dash of Glam

As Imlee The Chaat Gali opens its doors, it’s not just a restaurant—it’s an ode to the love Indians have for street food, elevated to new heights. With Kamiya Jani’s street-smart exploration and Neeti Goel’s culinary mastery, this duo is set to blow your mind. Get ready to indulge in a symphony of flavors and a touch of sophistication at Bandra’s very own Chaat Gali! Your taste buds are in for a treat like never before.

 

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