Here at The Chaat Bar, we bring the authentic taste and vibrant energy of Indian street food right to you. Enjoy a fun and flavorful experience with our diverse range of chaats, from the tangy Pani Puri and Spicy Pav Bhaji to the flavorful Vada Pav and Aloo Tikki Chaat. Made fresh with quality ingredients, it’s the perfect spot for a casual hangout or a delicious snack. Come explore our exciting menu of Indian street food delights and prepare to Get Your Chaat On, McKinney!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5121 Collin McKinney Pkwy Suite 200, McKinney, TX 75070
Phone: (214) 592-8013
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Reviews
We started with the kachori. The flavor was nice, and the chutneys served alongside really enhanced the taste . However, the kachori didn’t feel very fresh—it was slightly hard around the corners and a bit difficult to break. Also, there wasn’t much stuffing inside, which was a little disappointing.
Next, we tried the pani puri. It came with aloo stuffing and pani puri water separately. The taste was decent and enjoyable, though not particularly outstanding. It’s a good option if you’re craving chaat .
The vada pav was quite good —well-balanced flavors and satisfying overall.
My absolute favorite was the peri peri paneer sandwich . It had that authentic Indian street-style flavor, perfectly spiced and delicious. Definitely a must-try!
One thing to note is the preparation time—it took about 20–25 minutes for the food to arrive, even though the restaurant wasn’t very crowded.
Overall, a pleasant experience with some standout dishes. I’d happily visit again!
The food was actually pretty good—no complaints about the taste. But the portion sizes? Let’s just say my appetite left more disappointed than my taste buds.
We ordered pani puri, vada pav (one… single… lonely vada pav per plate), and discovered that tea—despite being proudly listed on the menu—was apparently just a concept. In the chole kulcha, we received one very small kulcha, cut into four pieces, for $10. Four pieces for one adult felt more like a tasting session than a meal. The soda mocktail was pretty impressive
The snow cone truly deserves its own moment: badly made, served on a fork, colorless, and about as appetizing as shaved ice having an identity crisis.
That said, the flavors were decent, so we might come back—but only after eating a full meal somewhere else first. Portion size was definitely the biggest letdown. Also, we spent over $120 for five people and never even got a bill, so the mystery continues.
Overall: tasty food, serving time was painfully slow there was just one person in the kitchen, miniature servings, and an experience best enjoyed with very low hunger levels and a good sense of humor.
We tried the Vada Pav, which was good; the Kachori was okay; the Peri Peri Paneer Sandwich was really good; and we ended with Pani Puri ✨, which was also enjoyable.
The menu mainly features vegetarian snack items, making it a great stop for light eaters or anyone craving quick bites. Overall, we had a good experience.
Loved the decor and ambience this little place projected. Place is a bit small with a few tables that tend to fill up fast.
The day we visited the place is running under staff and took a bit of time to get out our order. My guess is that’s not the way it is usually here.
The food is bland and lacked any kind of bite to it – apparently a Rajasthani style. That’s tough for us who usually enjoy things a little on the spicier side.
I tried the Kachori, Bombay Sandwich, and Chole Kulche …everything was fresh, flavorful, and truly satisfying.
Special shoutout to Rathi and Disha for being so friendly and welcoming their service made the visit even better.
Definitely a great spot for delicious chaat and warm hospitality. Will be coming back again!