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Sharbat-e-Mohabbat and other stories


At Amir Malik’s shop, it’s called Sharbat-e-Mohabbat. While Qureshi sells it for Rs 10 per glass, Malik’s version is for Rs 20. His father, Zaheer Amhed, who used to own a shop selling watches in Chandni Chowk, had first set up the stall post the Partition. The shop is known for its kesar pista lassi, and if you want it in a kulhad, pay Rs 5 extra. The options here include a sada or nimbu lemon.


Source: Indian Express June 12, 2019 20:03 UTC



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