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You must try the samosas at this restaurant. Whether you eat them on the spot or take them to go, they are by far the best in all of Borivali. The other snacks are good as well, but nothing compares to the deliciousness of their fresh samosas!
A friend recommended this place when I asked for good samosas, and I was pleasantly surprised. The samosas were freshly made and the chutney was delicious. The jalebi was crisp and tasty. It's the perfect spot to enjoy some snacks during the rainy season. The jalebi and fafada were superb.
You must try the samosa, vada pav, kaju katli, and barfi at this restaurant.
I was recommended this restaurant by a friend when I inquired about where to find good samosas. The samosas were freshly made and delicious, and the chutney was excellent. The jalebi was also crispy and tasty. This is the perfect place to enjoy food during the rainy season. I highly recommend trying the superb jalebi and fafada.