
Aaryamann Sethi asks mom Archana Puran Singh to go back to judge Kapil Sharma Show as her frankie ratings differ from the boys; latter says, 'Wahin sahi marks deti hoon, yahan pe nahi'
Archana Puran Singh
and her
Sethi Boys
are back with yet another adventure. This time the family goes on a quest to find the best
Frankie
in town after trying out some interesting dishes till now. They decided to pick 3 iconic spots in the city which also resonated with Parmeet and the boys' childhood.
Parmeet even shared an interesting anecdote about one of the Frankie spots.
The AAAP family visited Quality,
Shree Frankie
, and Tibb's. They began at Shree, Archana quickly got out of the car and pretended to be their driver, she even reached out to open the door for Aaryamann and saluted him, he said, "Mere paas chhute nahi hai." She said, "Chhute?" "Tumhe mujhe kam se kam Rs 500 dene chahiye." At Shree's, their Frankie was served in the Lay's chips bag with the chips added to the Frankie.
Initially, the Sethis weren't sure whether the chips would taste good with the filling but were quite impressed with the frankies.
Their second stop was to the Tibb's, the owner of the Frankie roll, which is considered a Mumbai pioneer Frankie seller. They didn't like the signature frankies as they missed the original taste. Archana felt that their first spot Shrees was still at the number one. However, the family was eager to look forward to their last stop Quality, which they described as an old favourite as they had childhood memories with the store.
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Parmeet got nostalgic as he recalled memories of going to school right opposite the store and eating frankies at Quality at least twice a week. He promised to treat his school pals there on their birthdays. As per person, it would cost him almost Rs 5 back then. Archana, on the other hand, recalls visiting the department shop next door when her two sons were young and they used to have the Middle Eastern beverage Rani there.
She met the owner, who recognised her in a blink and they shared that they met after a very long time.
When it came to rating the last eatery, the boys were highly impressed by the frankies that they ordered as it also hit their nostalgia spot. While Archana was still in love with Shree's frankies. She rated it lower than the first one, which got Aaryamann agitated and he asked her to go back and judge in The
Kapil Sharma Show
only. Archana then joked, "Maybe you are right, main wahin pe sahi marks deti hoon, yahan nahi."
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