Clean Shave in Zirakpur – How much I Paid?

I have always used Gillette Shaving Foam, especially in Mumbai Suburban, for a clean shave at an air-conditioned barbershop. And I pay Rs. 80.

But this time, during the tour to Delhi, one of the barbers at Daryaganj applied Brooks Shaving Foam and charged Rs. 30.

And another barber at Arakashan Road, Paharganj, Delhi, I paid Rs. 50 for Gillette Shaving Foam clean shave.

At Chawri Bazar, Delhi, I paid Rs. 40 for a Gillette Shaving Foam clean shave.

When I reached Zirakpur, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (Mohali), my cousin’s brother took me to a barbershop that was non-air-conditioned but a good one.

The barber applied Cimelle Shaving Foam for a clean shave and charged Rs. 40 only.

Now I have experienced three types of shaving foam – Gillette, Brooks, and Cimelle. The difference?

No idea. All I can say – a clean shave was as good as in a Mumbai Suburban barbershop.

Kuremal Mohan Lal (Since 115 Years) – Delhi’s Most Famous Kulfi Wala near Chawri Bazar Metro Station

Kuremal Mohan Lal (Since 115 Years) – Delhi’s Most Famous Kulfi Wala near Chawri Bazar Metro Station

Alighted at Chawri Bazar metro station. Exit and right turn.

Walk till Hauz Qazi Chowk. Turn right. Walk approx. 50 meters. On the left-hand side is Rajender Dairy.

The lane opposite Rajender Dairy will take you to Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale (Shop 526) situated on the right-hand side.

As you enter the shop, a display board neatly mentions three types of Kulfies available with a huge variety/options.

1. Milk Base Kulfies (Rs. 70 each)
Kesar Pista Rabri, Sugar-Free Rabri, Sugar-Free Cream, Plain Cream, Cream Fruits, Mango, Paan, Gulab, Gulkand, Fig, Shareefa, Guava, Litchi, Khurmani, Coconut, Khajjur, Chocolate, Strawberry

2. Kulfi Julpeps – milk-free (Rs. 70 each)
Annar, Orange, Falsa, Jamun, Watermelon, Kalakhatta, Pineapple, Cane, Pudina Masala, Imli, Aam Papad, Aam Panna, Chiku, Kewra

3. Stuffed Kulfies (Rs. 200 each)
Mango, Pomegranate, Orange, Apple

Tough to decide which one to have.

Finally, Kesar Pista Rabri Kulfi – Rs. 70.

Yummy, awesome, mouth-watering taste/flavor.

No doubt, the Kulfi shop since 1906 is Delhi‘s hidden gem.

A must-visit outlet for Kulfi lovers. Heavenly – it is.

Sri Kilkari Baba Bhaironath Ji Pandav Kalin Mandir – Pandav brought Bhairav from Kashi (Varanasi)

Sri Kilkari Baba Bhaironath Ji Pandav Kalin Mandir near Purana Quila – I planned to visit.

I read that this temple has been in existence since the time of the Mahabharat, and liquor is offered here to the deity.

Alighted at the Supreme Court (Pragati Maidan) metro station and hired an auto for Rs. 50 to reach Sri Kilkari Baba Bhaironath Ji Pandav Kalin Mandir, also known as Bhairav Mandir.

Offered prayers and had talks with Mahant Shri Ganganath Ji to know the history of Sri Kilkari Baba Bhaironath Ji Pandav Kalin Mandir.

Bhairav has 52 forms and is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Here in this temple, it is in Kilkari Bhairav.

Pandav‘s brother Bhim brought Bhairav from Kashi (Varanasi) here because demons had created havoc around the area.

Bhairav did kilkari (scream/roar) here; thus, all demons ran away, and Bhairav was known as Kilkari Bhairav.

Sunday is considered an auspicious day for Kilkari Bhairav. Devotees offer hard liquor as well as milk to Baba Bhairav.

In tantra puja, there is a provision for liquor.

Bhairav temple is one of the few temples in India where devotees offer alcohol to the deity, which is later returned to distribute as holy Prasad (a devotional offering made to a God) among devotees and the poor.

Unique rituals. This temple is one of the fine examples of Incredible India.

Thank you, Ganganath Ji, for narrating history in short. Donation offered.

Note: The main temple was closed due to the current pandemic.

Timings: 5 am till 8 pm (7 days open).

And not to forget to have Urad Dal Kachori (2 pcs. for Rs. 20) available on Saturday and Sunday at a shop inside the temple premises – a 40-year-old shop. It opens at 5:30 am and runs till late evening hours.

While returning, I decided to catch the metro from the Indraprastha metro station.

I hired an auto from Bhairav temple to Indraprastha metro station, I paid Rs. 40.

Review: Moolchand Parantha – Since 1975 in South Delhi

My cousin’s brother suggested if you are fond of Paranthas, do visit Moolchand Parantha in South Delhi.

Paranthas are a stuffed version of Indian flatbread, mostly served with pickles & hot tea.

Finally, I alighted at Moolchand metro station in the late afternoon hours.

Moolchand Parantha is located just below the Moolchand metro station.

46 years old outlet, i.e., since 1975.

Timings: 7 am till 10 pm (due to the current pandemic situation). Otherwise, 7 am till 12 in the night (7 days open).

The menu with rates in Rs. is displayed neatly.

(Parantha special Vegetarian with Amul Butter)
Plain Parantha – 40
Aloo Parantha – 45
Aloo Pyaz Parantha – 60
Aloo Matar Parantha – 70
Pyaz Parantha – 60
Mix Parantha – 70
Dal Parantha – 70
Soya Parantha – 70
Gobhi Parantha – 60
Matar Parantha – 90
Paneer Parantha – 80
Paneer Pyaz Parantha – 90
Matar Paneer Parantha – 90
Paneer Mix Parantha – 90
Chilli Garlic Parantha – 90
Chilli Garlic Aloo Parantha – 100
Chilli Garlic Paneer Parantha – 120
Cheese Parantha – 130
Double Cheese Parantha – 160
Cheese Chilli Garlic Parantha – 140
Double Cheese Chilli Garlic Parantha – 170
Cheese Matar Parantha – 140
Cheese Corn Parantha – 140

(Parantha special Non-Vegetarian with Amul Butter)
Egg Parantha – 60
Double Egg Parantha – 80
Egg Pyaz Parantha – 80
Double Egg Pyaz Parantha – 90
Egg Aloo Pyaz Parantha – 80
Double Egg Aloo Pyaz Parantha – 90
Egg Mix Parantha – 80
Double Egg Mix Parantha – 90
Egg Paneer Parantha – 90
Double Egg Paneer Parantha – 100
Chicken Parantha (with gravy) – 130
Chicken Cheese Parantha (with gravy) – 160
Keema Parantha (with gravy) – 130
Keema Cheese Parantha (with gravy) – 160
Chicken Egg Parantha (with gravy) – 140
Keema Egg Parantha (with gravy) – 140

Wow! mouth-watering, lip-smacking, and so many different amazing types of paranthas at one outlet.

The price of paranthas starts from Rs. 40 to a maximum of Rs. 170.

Which one to have – Veg. or Non-Veg.? – a million-dollar question.

Finally, a decision – Chilli Garlic Aloo Parantha (Rs. 100) with Kulhad Chai (Rs. 30) and Mineral Water for Rs. 20.

Coupon purchased and had Chilli Garlic Aloo Parantha in about 5-7 mins. Kulhad Chai’s counter is separate.

The stuffing of Chilli, Garlic and Aloo was amazing.

The Parantha was crispy, sumptuous, and good enough to keep the stomach full till night.

Recommended at least once. It’s worth a try.

They also have Main Course (Veg. & Non-Veg.) such as Rajma, Dal Makhani, Matar Paneer, Egg Curry, Chicken Curry (Qtr.) and Thali Special, Special Raita, Rice Combination (Veg.), Rice Combination (Non-Veg.), Special Lassi, Kheer, Gulab Jamun, Pav Bhaji, Plain Dosa, Masala Dosa, Idli Sambhar, Vada Sambhar, Veg. Uttapam, Onion Uttapam & Soft Drink.

I suggest, if you are also fond of Paranthas, do visit Moolchand Parantha in Delhi at least once.

Note: There are no sitting arrangements.

Thanks to my cousin’s brother for enhancing my knowledge.

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