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Ashish Vidyarthi Eats “Bohot Hi Badhiya” Kachori & Aloo Sabzi At THIS Patiala Shop

Actor Ashish Vidyarthi recently stopped by a popular spot in Patiala to enjoy a plate of hot kachori, and he shared the whole experience on his social media handles.

by Priyanshi Shah
Ashish Vidyarthi Eats “Bohot Hi Badhiya” Kachori & Aloo Sabzi At THIS Patiala Shop

India is full of hidden food gems tucked away in every corner of its cities. Recently, legendary actor Ashish Vidyarthi visited one such old eatery in Patiala, Punjab, to try their famous kachoris. He even shared a video of his visit on social media, and his reactions clearly show how much he enjoyed the food. Scroll down to know which place he explored.

Ashish Vidyarthi Enjoys Kachori In Punjab

 

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Actor Ashish Vidyarthi recently shared a video on his social media, giving a glimpse of his visit to one of Patiala’s oldest and most loved shops. He stopped by the famous Sadhu Ram Kachori Wale, where he greeted people and explored the place. Locals mentioned that the shop has been around for decades and is known for its fresh, fried snacks. The shop has two sections — one where the halwai prepare hot kachoris and samosas, and another where people can stand or sit on chairs and enjoy their food.

Ashish tried their popular kachori served with hot aloo sabzi and chutneys. In the video, he mentioned that the sabzi was simple, had the right spices, and paired perfectly with the kachori. He even asked a woman sitting next to him if she visited often, and she happily said yes.

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Sadhu Ram Kachori Wale In Punjab

If you’re ever in Patiala, visiting Sadhu Ram Kachori Wala is a must. This heritage iconic shop has served some of the simplest yet most comforting snacks since 1965. Their hot kachoris with aloo sabzi are the star, but you can also try poori sabzi, samosas, and crisp bread pakodas — all priced super pocket-friendly. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, their jalebi and shakar de ladoo are worth trying, and for a heavier bite, the paneer pakode and mix pakoda are local favourites. 

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People in Punjab always turn to their favourite spots when they’re craving snacks, and this place is one of those go-to stops. So if you ever find yourself here, make sure you don’t miss out on their delicious offerings.

Which is your favourite snack you like to enjoy every time? Tell us in the comments!

When: 8 AM to 7 PM
Where: Books Market, Lahori Gate, Patiala
Cost: ₹15 onwards

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ @ashishvidyarthi1

First Published: November 15, 2025 3:13 PM