I had come across these potato triangle things in Delhi but didn't know what they were called which was a shame as I really enjoyed them. I found this stall in the park just north of the Jai Vilas Palace and there on its front was the word Patise. As well as eating them whole on their own you can also eat them split open with salad which I didn't try for hygiene reasons.
Written Jun 9, 2007
As you can see by the photo, this place doesn't look very appealing from the outside but is nice on the inside. It's very popular with locals and foreigners as a group of 10 young tourists were sat at one table. I had a very good tandorri chicken, mushroom and pea curry, rice, naan and 2 papads (poppudums) plus drink for about Rs180. Service and food was very good and the meal hit the right spot which is always important in India!
Written Jun 9, 2007
Address: MLB Road
very good vegetarian food like pizza,french fry,coffe pepsi,chinese,chat, etc very good cooling
cleanlyness service is extara ordinery
Favorite Dish: pav bhaji,pani puri,popcorn,
Written Sep 10, 2008
Address: salasar mega mall building citi centar gwalior
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Gwalior - home to the Scindia's

Gwalior lies about 76 miles (121km) south of Agra and about 200 miles (321km) from Delhi. The city is easy to reach from either city as it's located on the main Delhi-Bhopal railway line. Most people...
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The most magnificent monument of Gwalior; the hilltop fort overlooks the city. The fort is above 300 feet high and is about three kilometers(1.86 Miles) in length and 600 to 3000 feet wide from East...
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The main attraction in Gwalior is its hilltop fort with its temples and palaces. However the highlight of my visit was without a doubt the rock-cut Jain sculptures on my way to the fort. The...
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India was a strong impression, but walking through Gwalior topped everything, and is hard to describe. Maybe because it is not a top destination in India, the bad side of the country showed at its...
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Gwalior was one of my favourite spots. It has a spectacular medieval hilltop fort and a quirky museum in the Jai Vilas Palace.... and the best bit of all... there wasn't another westerner to be seen....
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