Mathura Dairy Farm
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Having read about this place for a very long time, I decided to visit this place.This place is a tiny shop where in few tables are there to sit and ha…
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This place is a outlet located on noisy street of Fort, just besides police station in front of CSMT station. This place is like sweet mart having all…
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This review for the main branch of Mathura Dairy Farm which is located on Bora Bazaar Street & is not listed on Zomato. Though I tried to add the plac…
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8 Reviews on “Mathura Dairy Farm”
This place is a outlet located on noisy street of Fort, just besides police station in front of CSMT station. This place is like sweet mart having all the dining options for lunch or dinner. Don’t expect a exquisite ambiance or decorative sitting arrangement, it’s shop where you get all kinds of food at one place. They serve sweets, Jalebi Fafda, all types of snacks, thalis for lunch or dinner, drinks from dairy options etc. I personally liked there sweets, good quality.
This review for the main branch of Mathura Dairy Farm which is located on Bora Bazaar Street & is not listed on Zomato. Though I tried to add the place, it’s not getting added hence posting the review here.Mathura Dairy Farm is a very old establishment, atleast 15-20 years old. It is predominantly a mithai shop which also doubles up as a restaurant & gives us a taste of the food from Uttar Pradesh.The Samosa prepared here is different, made using potatoes & green peas, just like the way it’s made in Uttar Pradesh. The Kachori is also nice & flavourful.I liked the Chhole-Bhature as well. The Chhole is made in a tomato-onion gravy much unlike the black gravy which is popular up North & is slightly spice.Puri Sabzi is served with 2 types of potato sabzi, one dry & one gravy. The dry one is the popular version available in most restaurants & the gravy one is a typical UP sabzi with a runny gravy & is slightly spicy.Also had Jalebi with special Masala Milk, the Jalebi was crunchy, a proper combination of sweet & sour. The Masala Milk was infused with crushed dry fruits & some colouring agent & it was topped with Malai.This place with surely not very high on hygiene quotient, by the looks of it. The seating arrangement is also very basic & sort of cramped. It can get sweaty & hot when you are seated since there are a couple of stoves which are used for frying Puri & Bhature etc.The snacks are very pocket friendly. The mithai are of good quality & priced accordingly.Worth a visit once in a while.
Small shop near pancham puriwala . Had special milk n jalebi. They charged 69 bucks for that. Value for money. They have samosa , kachodi and other stuffs also for snacks. You can even order online.
Mathura Dairy – guess one of the oldest and the best as far as dairy products are concerned.There is no need for introduction to this place. It speaks for itself.Just amazing. be it Mawa Sweets/ Dry fruit sweets / Milk sweets / Bengali sweets and the farsan . Not forgetting Ghee preparations and the Fresh Hot Snacks they prepare.Its Aroma the moment you step in this place. Crazy Rush.Must try is the Lassi which is amazing. Thick and full of cream and calories. Not that sweet.Chinese Samosa – Time changes the menu changes – for this generation. Try it. Something different.Again a variety is the Kanda Poha Samosa – No need to explain. its good.Mathura ( the city ) is known for the Peda and here at this place you do get the Peda ( can’t match the original ) but comes close.Malai Peda and kalakand are to die for. Fresh and soft and rich.Must try the Dhokla and the jalebi fafda. Overall a great place.Do visit this. Its legendary for sure !!
The most amazing lassi! So thick and creamy, reminiscent of shrikhand, but liquid, if you can imagine. One of the best lassis in the vicinity, everyone there, when I visited, seemed to be a long time customer. The lassi was really amazing. Must visit! the-pretty-simple-life.blogspot.com
Have been to Mathura Diary Farm for almost once in a week for 4-5 years. The place hasn’t changed in last 15 years, not even a bit. It’s situated in a Markey Lane bang opposite CST Station. Thr place is open and cramped with metal tables and chairs. The food display counters are always full and very colourful. I have tried their Jalebi Faafadaa, Masala Doodh, Puri Chole, Samosa, Rasmalaai and many other sweets. But they make awesome Kachoris, Mathura Pedaa and Rabdi. Overall a good place for a traditional snacks. If you don’t crib for setup, this is and ideal place at the most affordable price. Highly recommended. foodiewandererfilmy.wordpress.com
Tried their Matura pedas & Special Mathura pedas are really good one & as well Anjeer burfi . They have other variety of sweets also will try next time .