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"Maza Aariya Hai!" British envoy expresses delight at Poha at Chhappan Dukaan in Indori style

British envoy, Alex Ellis, shares his gastronomic journey in Indore, praising iconic dishes like Poha and Johny Hot Dog at the celebrated Chhappan Dukaan. Explore the vibrant food street's diverse offerings and the city's charm that captivated the High Commissioner.
British High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis at Indore's food street, Chappan Dukaan

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India]: Indore's culinary attractions are garnering acclaim as British High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis, shared his delightful experience at the renowned Chhappan Dukaan, which is known for street food.

Ellis took to social media to express his gastronomic journey, citing the iconic Poha and Johny Hot Dog as the highlights of his visit.

British High Commissioner, Alex Ellis eating Poha

In a post on X, Wellis exclaimed, "Poha & Johny Hot Dog: that sums up my visit to Chappan Dukaan in Indore. Bhayankar Swadisht Nashta. Maza Aariya Hai!"

His enthusiastic endorsement of the breakfast delights reflects the irresistible appeal of Indore's traditional Poha, known for its distinctive flavours and culinary richness.

Alex Ellis at Johny Hot Dog

Chhappan Dukaan, a vibrant food street in Indore, is celebrated for its diverse array of offerings.

The ambience, coupled with the eclectic flavours, creates an immersive experience for locals and visitors alike.


During his visit, the British envoy also met the Mayor of Indore, Pushyamitra Bhargav and discussed the progress of Indore.

British envoy also met the Mayor of Indore, Pushyamitra Bhargav

"A pleasure to meet @advpushyamitra. Great to learn about the progress of Indore and how the UK can support it. Aapse Milkar Khushi Hui!" Wellis also posted on X.

The British envoy not only held talks on administrative exchange programmes and EVs but also admired Indore's cleanliness model in his meeting with Bhargav.

British envoy also met the Mayor of Indore, Pushyamitra Bhargav

"Representatives, including British High Commissioner Mr. @AlexWEllis, visited Indore and engaged in fruitful discussions covering various aspects of the city's development. Topics included Indore's cleanliness model, administrative exchange programmes, collaboration with Britain for electric vehicles in Indore, and discussions on contemporary issues such as climate change. During the occasion, Mr. Alex Ellis appreciated Indore's cleanliness model," posted Indore's Mayor on X.

Indore, known as the cleanest city in the country, has clinched the title six times in a row. Now, the city aims to secure the title for the seventh consecutive time.

—ANI

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