Hidden among the labyrinthine lanes of Saharanpur, Chutney Flakes has quietly rewritten the script for small-town dining in India, turning regional produce into plate-size stories that travel faster than social media. Here, tandoori momos share tables with rose-gulkhand ribs, and every spice remembers the Uttar Pradesh soil it came from.

dr mohan pandey, near hasanpur chungi, Delhi Rd, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh 247001, India
+91 97602 92999
Chutney Flakes on Delhi Road near Hasanpur Chungi has quietly become Saharanpur’s go-to for pan-Indian plates that balance homespun flavour with plated finesse: smoky galouti tucked into whole-wheat kulchas, Malabar prawns peppered just enough to let the coconut shine, and a surprisingly light ragi halwa that regulars chase with single-estate Nilgiri tea. The 4.5-star buzz owes as much to chef-owner Dr Mohan Pandey’s ingredient-first rigour—local produce, cold-pressed oils, house-ground spices—as to the calm, clutter-free dining room that flips from quick business lunch to relaxed family dinner without a hiccup. Reserve through +91 97602 92999 or chutneyflakes.com; the kitchen stays open late, but the goat-biryani Sundays still sell out by 3 p.m.
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
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Where exactly is Chutney Flakes located in Saharanpur?
Chutney Flakes sits on Delhi Road near the landmark Hasanpur Chungi, making it one of the easiest restaurants to spot when you enter Saharanpur from the highway; punch 247001 into your GPS and look for the bright, modern façade right opposite the old petrol pump.
How can I reserve a table at Chutney Flakes?
Simply call +91 97602 92999 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.; the host will note your preferred time, party size, and seating choice, then send you an SMS confirmation within minutes so you can skip the weekend queue.
What kind of cuisine does Chutney Flakes serve?
The kitchen celebrates pan-Indian street food with a chef-driven twist—think deconstructed golgappas, smoked butter-chicken tacos, and vegan jackfruit kebabs—all plated on edible chutney flakes that crackle with spice and nostalgia.
Is Chutney Flakes family- and diet-friendly?
Absolutely; the 4.5-star rating reflects both kids’ play corner and gluten-free, Jain, and keto menus, while Dr. Mohan Pandey, a regular patron, praises the low-oil tandoori platters that keep his cardiology patients happy and healthy.
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