Calories in Chole Tikki Chaat — Full Plate Breakdown

Chole tikki is North India’s beloved chaat plate: 2 aloo tikkis topped with chole, curd, chutneys, and sev. At 380 calories per plate, it is actually one of the more balanced chaat options because the chole adds protein and fibre that other chaats lack.

Chole Tikki is one of those foods that’s perfectly fine occasionally but becomes a calorie problem when it’s a daily habit. The difference between ‘sometimes’ and ‘always’ can be thousands of calories per month. Here’s exactly what chole tikki costs your calorie budget.

380 calories
1 plate chole tikki
Protein: 10g · Carbs: 42g · Fat: 18g · Fibre: 5g
That’s roughly 5.3x a homemade roti (72 cal)

Full calorie breakdown

Here’s how the calorie count changes across different preparations and serving sizes of chole tikki.

Variant Serving Calories Protein
2 aloo tikkis alone 120g 260-330 5g
Chole tikki chaat plate 200g 350-400 10g
Chole tikki + extra sev/curd 220g 400-450 11g
Papdi chaat (comparison) 150g 280-340 4g
Samosa chaat (comparison) 200g 450-500 8g

The gap between 2 aloo tikkis alone (260 cal) and Samosa chaat (comparison) (450 cal) is significant. Same food category, very different calorie cost. What you choose and how it’s prepared matters more than most people realise.

How chole tikki compares to roti

One chole tikki serving (380 calories) is equivalent to about 5.3 homemade rotis (72 cal each). That means a single serving replaces what would be 5 rotis on your plate. If you eat two servings, you’ve consumed the calorie equivalent of 10 rotis in one sitting.

This doesn’t make chole tikki ‘bad.’ It makes it calorie-dense, which means you need to account for it. If chole tikki is lunch, keep dinner lighter. If it’s a daily habit, the calories compound fast.

Chole Tikki vs samosa chaat

Chole Tikki at 380 calories is lighter than samosa chaat at 450 calories. You save about 70 calories per serving by choosing chole tikki. Not a dramatic difference, but it compounds over daily meals.

Chole tikki (380 cal, 10g protein) vs samosa chaat (450-500 cal, 8g protein). Chole tikki wins on both calories and protein. If you are at a chaat stall and must choose, chole tikki is the smarter pick.

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Is chole tikki good for weight loss?

Chole Tikki is fine occasionally but becomes a problem as a daily habit. At 380 calories per serving, having it once or twice a week fits most calorie budgets. Having it daily adds up to 2,660+ extra calories per week compared to a lower-calorie alternative like roti.

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Strategy: enjoy chole tikki when you want it, but plan for it. If it’s lunch, keep dinner to just dal, salad, and curd. If it’s dinner, make lunch lighter. Balance across the day, not within each meal.

THE BOTTOM LINE
Chole Tikki at 380 calories per serving is best enjoyed occasionally, not daily, if you are watching your weight. Track it, account for it, and it fits in any Indian diet plan.
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How chole tikki fits in your daily calories

Here’s what including chole tikki looks like at different calorie targets:

1200 cal/day (Aggressive weight loss): Workable. One serving uses 32% of your budget, leaving 820 calories for the rest of the day. Doable with planning.

1500 cal/day (Steady weight loss): Easy fit. Only 25% of your budget. Plenty of room for other meals and snacks.

2000 cal/day (Maintenance): Easy fit. Only 19% of your budget. Plenty of room for other meals and snacks.

Best time to eat chole tikki

Because chole tikki is relatively calorie-dense (380 cal), it works best as part of a main meal rather than a snack. Having it at lunch gives you the rest of the day to balance your remaining calories. Having it at dinner is fine too, as long as you keep the day’s total in check.

The worst time: late evening as an add-on to an already complete dinner. That is when chole tikki becomes pure surplus calories with nowhere to go except storage.

How to reduce calories when eating chole tikki

Ask for less sev and more chole. The sev is pure calories with no nutrition. The chole is protein and fibre. More chole, less sev = same satisfaction, better nutrition.

Treat it as a meal, not a snack. At 380 cal with 10g protein, chole tikki is a legitimate light meal. Don’t eat it as a snack AND have a full dinner. One or the other.

Quick math: If you eat chole tikki (380 cal) 3 times a week instead of roti (72 cal), that’s roughly 924 extra calories per week, or 3,696 per month. Enough to gain about 0.5 kg per month. Small choices, big compounding.

Frequently asked questions

How many calories in chole tikki?
350 to 400 for a standard plate with curd, chutneys, and sev.
Is chole tikki healthier than samosa chaat?
Yes. Fewer calories (380 vs 450), more protein (10g vs 8g). The chole adds genuine nutrition.
Can I eat chole tikki on a diet?
As an occasional meal replacement: yes. At 380 cal with 10g protein, it works as a light lunch. Not as a snack on top of regular meals.
How many calories in papdi chaat?
280 to 340 per plate. Lighter than chole tikki because it has less potato and no tikki.

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Nutritional values based on IFCT (Indian Food Composition Tables) and USDA databases. Values vary with ingredients, size, and preparation. Informational content, not medical or dietary advice.

📅 Published: April 15, 2026