Delhi Chaat Corner brings you the bold, authentic taste of Delhi’s street food, inspired by the flavors of Chandni Chowk. From Pani Puri and Chole Bhature to Pav Bhaji, Kachori Sabzi and Samosa Chaat, made with traditional recipes and quality ingredients. Stop by for a quick snack, a hearty meal, and a or a comforting cup of Masala Chai. Vegetarian food like Rajma Chawal,Kadhi Pakoda Chawal,Chole Chawal,Paneer makhni Garlic Naan,Daal Makhni Butter Naan,Daal Tadka Chawal and all Mini/Combo Meals. Only vegetarian restaurant in Niagara Falls New York.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Delhi Chaat Corner, Unit 7 Old Falls St, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Phone: (301) 302-6521
Website: https://delhichaatcorner.com/
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Reviews
Pav bhaji was very salty and after reporting it, they replied “this is how Pav bhaji will be tasting”.
If you don’t know how to cook the dish, better don’t make it!!
The chef doesn’t know how to respond to the customers.
Visited this Indian restaurant during a trip to Niagara Falls and was thoroughly disappointed. The food was extremely bland—lacking the rich spices and flavors Indian cuisine is known for. Portion sizes were small, yet the prices were shockingly high, clearly taking advantage of tourists, especially those from India seeking a familiar meal.
The place seems staged to attract Indian visitors, but anyone with a genuine Indian palate will likely walk away frustrated. For a city with so many food options, I’d strongly recommend exploring alternatives before settling here. This was one of the most underwhelming and overpriced dinners of my trip.
You would think paper is not that big a deal right? WRONG. it ends up being a deal when the bin is near the industrial fan which blows the paper plate onto you, spilling the leftover gravy all over your nice shirt. (True story)
Also im pretty sure that the paneer that we had tasted very similar to the ITC pre-packaged paneer, i am very familiar with the taste.
And the icing on the cake was the chole, with picture attached. Man was it the worst Chole ive eaten in my life. The chef had put so much black pepper that you could see the pepper flakes drowning in the masala. We took a bite and promptly asked for a refund.
So no, I would never ever consider going to this place again, and i hope yall dont waste your money here.